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

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

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Cool idea!

http://www.andreykurenkov.com/writing/

Nowdays I largely write high-effort polished stuff about AI or life, with the occasional small fun thing thrown in.

Not sure if it counts, but I also run https://www.skynettoday.com/ which is a blog where many actual human beings with appropriate education/experience write polished articles to combat AI misinformation/hype in the media and more broadly get across what's going on with AI in an accessible way (yes I know the name is a bit ironic, we like it anyway as a bit of a joke).

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

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This is an anonymous account so I can be myself. But my blog is mostly made for me. I use it to write down technical stuff I learn.

So it's made like a wiki but with a design that works for blogs too.

Meaning I update posts regularly instead of making new ones.

The personal thoughts section is much smaller than the technical section.

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

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This is an anonymous account so I can be myself. But my blog is mostly made for me. I use it to write down technical stuff I learn. So it's made like a wiki but with a design that works for blogs too. Meaning I update posts regularly instead of making new ones. The personal thoughts section is much smaller than the technical section.

I built that for myself, called giki.wiki. My personal annotation giki blog is at giki.wiki/@nubela . I've since used it as a company wiki too.

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

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post #190

I don't have a blog but this is a great idea and I would love if it was a a regular thread. I would also love any tips on how people are currently going about the task of wrangling a list of favorite blogs into a feed. Does everyone still have an RSS? How do I find the url for it?

I use feedly (the free version for now) :) Everytime I find a blog I like I just add it there and it tracks the posts...

Seconding Feedly with RSS. Most blog software still supports RSS, even if they don't advertise it. You can View Source and search for "rss" and very often a feed will pop up.

And thanks for reminding me, I should sign up for Feedly Pro or whatever. Pay for things you like (RIP, Google Reader) :)

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

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My blog is HidayahTech: https://blog.basilgohar.com. If that's not confusing enough, that's also the name of my consulting business, which is much younger than my blog. :-)

It's truly a mishmash of topics that are personally interesting to me that I've wanted to share with others. I've been blogging on-and-off for nearly 15 years [0].

My topics range from programming [1, 2], hardware I use for different purposes [3], the birth of my children, faith, BBSes [4], and free/libre software [5], to name a few.

I've recently started trying to make posts that also would be interesting for others, and one recent post related to AMD laptops made it to the front page of HN [6].

Edit: Added links to some of my referenced posts now that I'm at my computer.

[0] https://blog.basilgohar.com/2006/01/14/welcome-to-hidayahtec...

[1] https://blog.basilgohar.com/?s=programming

[2] https://blog.basilgohar.com/tag/development/

[3] https://blog.basilgohar.com/2006/11/06/the-heroic-story-of-t...

[4] https://blog.basilgohar.com/2006/10/22/classic-gaming-bbs-do...

[5] https://blog.basilgohar.com/tag/free-software/

[6] https://blog.basilgohar.com/2020/01/06/laptop-oems-make-a-pr...

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

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I have to say I'm surprised how many people blog about what I would consider to be "work stuff" on their personal blogs. For me, I keep a strong separation between work and personal life. So my personal blog is about my personal hobbies: woodworking, gardening, cooking, that kind of thing. https://www.smokingonabike.com/

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

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post #173

I make Dev Tips: https://umaar.com/dev-tips/ a place to share little tips primarily with DevTools. Currently at 200+ tips. Few other random things I've written: * The Benefits of Speaking at Tech Conferences: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-benefits-of-speaking-a... * Data Visualisation with 1 Billion Shazam Music Recognitions: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/data-visualisation-with-1-... * Open Source: Learn…

I checked out your first link (on an iPhone) and all I saw was a mailing list signup form taking up the whole screen.

I always wanted to ask people who do things like this on their websites:

Why?

Why if I’ve never even seen your site, do you think that the first thing I want to do is divulge my email address to you and receive spam?

I don’t know even one thing about your site yet. Haven’t read word #1 from headline #1 of article #1 yet, but you seem to think my real goal is to get email from you.

I mean, do you get actual people who do that? Not bots that submit random emails to random fields, but real people who sign up for mailing lists without having read a single article?

At least it’s not a dialog that renders on a delay after I’ve been reading something for 5 seconds, I guess. You’re honest enough to show me the signup link right off the bat so I know to close the tab, so thanks for that.

(Sorry if I seem overly angry about this... I actually kinda am, because I remember a time when this wasn’t nearly ubiquitous on every damned weblog. My policy is to always close the tab when I get an email signup form, and so far I’m sticking to that.)

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