https://www.taniarascia.com I’ve been blogging about 5-6 years now on a regular basis - just all sorts of tutorials on web development, frameworks, cs, devops, whatever I’m learning at the time. I’ve also written for a bunch of publications like DigitalOcean and make a lot of open source side projects, so there’s plenty of quality content. But it’s pretty much all JavaScript/Typescript/Node.
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#562Posts are mostly on random topics in programming - introductory notes to refer later, issue fixes, etc.
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#563I write about various technical topics. Some recent ones
* Using type-classes to model the expressivity of build systems
* Using 1Password with ssh-agent on Linux
and some that I'm proud of:
* Sampling Profiler Internals: Introduction
* Retrieving function arguments while unwinding the stack
* Why does my stack have an extra 4 bytes? Digging into Clang's return value implementation
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#564When I find a topic particularly interesting, I like to write an in-depth post on it. My blog content is mostly on all things web. I don’t blog as frequently as I should though.
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#565Over the past several months/years, I've usually gone around in my life with a notebook on my person. Some of these notes/lingering ideas seem like things about which I should go write essays.
I've got three posts live at the moment, all of which have something to do with my (generally leftist) takes on the far right--though I might be coming at things a little bit more sideways than that implies. I've got some ideas for both more-of-that and not-that. You should read it because I'm digging into cultural issues (and probably other things) via some ideas you may not have seen before.
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#566I write about computer science, philosophy and their intersections. My posts are geared towards people with an interest in both CS and philosophy. You can find stuff ranging from typical CS/ML topics like how to build a melanoma classifier, to what the implications of cellular automata are for free will. I don't write super frequently, but I put a lot of effort into my posts.
I also chat with readers pretty often, so if you generally just want to have a discussion about these topics, I'm a good person to reach out to :)
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#567Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#568https://paulstamatiou.com/ Been running this site for about 15 years now and while I don't post often it's usually long-form detailed articles on a broad range of hardware/software/tech/design topics that take me a few months of spare time: Getting started with security keys (15k words) https://paulstamatiou.com/getting-started-with-security-keys... Building a Lightroom PC (30k words) https://paulstamatiou.com/buildi…
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#569I just started out, but It's a hodgepodge of reviews, thoughts on macroeconomics and politics, as well as tech and ideas ive had over the last decade.
Check it out if you are interested in macroeconomic thoughts as well as quick blurbs about tech
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#570I like to write about productivity, Go/Rust, and my various web development projects. I also tend to write pretty frequently about programming language ergonomics.
Popular posts:
* https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2019/11/11/The-Value-in-Gos-...
* https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2018/03/23/Python-Idioms-in-...
* https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2018/03/01/Scraping-the-Web-...
Favorite posts:
* https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2019/03/07/Generative-Doodli...
* https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2018/10/07/Wordscapes/
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I also have a blogroll of other blogs I think are interesting: https://benjamincongdon.me/blogroll
... and a list of books that I've read: https://benjamincongdon.me/books