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Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

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Blog: https://medium.com/open-factory

Why one should read it? - The articles try crystallizing the market structure of various software verticals - Blockchain, NoSQL, Big Data, Cloud Robotics, etc.

Feedback (both on syntactic and semantic matters :)) is welcome. You can reach me on my email: khatribox+HN (at) (Google's mailing service)[1]

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Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

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https://www.walkedtheblueline.com

It will document my 10 year journey as a Police Officer in Australia and transition back into the real world. (plus it gives me a document of my time before is dispaears into eternity)

The other half will be interviews/profiles of other former officers that have moved on / medically retired with pstd and how leaving the force has effected them.

It may not be the most admired occupation by some, but the after effects can often lead to suicide, so I am to hopefully make it a place that may offer some others some hope.

Feel free to sign up, hopefully should have posts coming this week.

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

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post #72

While I have all the bloggers - please can I ask you to remember adding an RSS feed to your blog? This is what makes it possible for those like me to keep returning for the occasional new post.

And published date too, please!

If I remember correctly then patio11 argued strongly against adding anything that dates your posts and write "evergreen content" instead. From a reader perspective I never understood this: I much prefer if there is a date right at the top, under the headline. From a user perspective I also don't like to see ads, I don't like to be asked to sign up for a newsletter or to subscribe to a Youtube channel but I guess it's all necessary evil that's done for the business.

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

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https://opensourceweekly.org/#past-issues As you guessed it, I publish a weekly post about open source. In 2018 only, GitHub had over 100 000 000 repositories, so I'm here to curate this and find the hidden gems. I try to publish only projects that I think can have a big / positive impact on the world .

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Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

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https://meanbusiness.com Recent topics are games and cannabis as that’s the focus of my current venture. (and “They go together like peanut butter and … cannabis.”)

Ongoing topics are working with people, technology, and vendors through the process of shipping products via distributed teams @ start ups and global enterprises.

The blog is 12 years old. There are gems as well as gaps, gaffes, and shoemakers’ children.

https://meanbusiness.com/category/games/ https://meanbusiness.com/category/cannabis/ https://meanbusiness.com/category/teams/ https://meanbusiness.com/category/analytics/

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

#169
I have two, one that started off as a development blog where I would post my learnings for myself and others who may have the same issues. This eventually moved to a more personal blog about personal issues also written in the hopes it can help me and others with similar problems. - https://michaelbrooks.co.uk

And my second blog is more focused on Web Development tutorials (mainly PHP/Laravel and JS/VueJS). I'm hoping to write a course on Laravel that starts at developing an app using traditional methods and then converting it to an API consumed via a frontend language (starting with Vue and then possibly moving over to React). All with TDD in mind so you can see how that works and how it'll change as the app changes. - https://michaelbrooks.dev

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

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I've mostly been blogging on Medium these days. Rather than link to my index, here's a post that I wrote about Defeating Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior (At Scale): https://medium.com/@soatok/defeating-coordinated-inauthentic... If you enjoyed that one, you'll probably enjoy my writing. If you didn't, you probably won't. I might move my efforts to something self-hosted soon, but I'm more likely to be targeted by mal…

I was going to reply mentioning Destin's YouTube series on 'Manipulating the Algorithm' Only to be pleasantly surprised that you linked to it right in the beginning. Keen to read it when I have a moment!

Edit: typo

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