You should read it because carbon tech is changing rapidly and can have a huge effect on the climate.
I write a weekly update at http://tito.co
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You should read it because carbon tech is changing rapidly and can have a huge effect on the climate.
I write a weekly update at http://tito.co
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.
I read the source code of popular libraries and frameworks and write about what I find. It's very React and JavaScript focused because those are the tools I use daily in my current job.
My latest piece is a guest post I wrote on how the microtask queue works in JavaScript: https://careersjs.com/magazine/javascript-job-queue-microtas...
Great thread! I sometimes wish there was a variant of Hacker News that only had blog posts written by individuals. Mine is https://tkainrad.dev I think you should read my blog because I invest a lot of effort into my posts. Not sure why I do that, as there is no reward except growing Google Analytics numbers. My three most successful articles have been - Managing my personal knowledge base: https://tkainrad.dev/posts…
> I sometimes wish there was a variant of Hacker News that only had blog posts written by individuals I agree I tried to do it here : http://luap.info:4000/links Basically I'm taking all the links published into HN and I'm filtering the domains which are news domains or appear too frequently, but that is still a lot of links, so I'm not calling it a success yet
It's only a month old, so no big backlog to roam through. I don't think it's awesome yet, I don't want to have peaked at two posts, but I'm trying to give it all on every single thing I write.
I'm going to write about teams, software, and how to get the first to the best of the second. Or not, I'm just trying to see where this takes me.
Definitely a human being though.
The collaborative technology can also easily be added to any website or blog, too!
I'll soon be adding search, a public feed like Twitter for discovery, and a way to extract and use highlights across articles. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Just this March during quarantine made this site and it's still in progress. Doesn't have much contents yet just a couple of post about how I made this site.
I have gone through most of the sites in the comment, almost all are awesome. One of the most important thing for me to make a site is to learn to write. I do write mostly in points, they are not big.
I made this site using GatsbyJs
Great thread! I sometimes wish there was a variant of Hacker News that only had blog posts written by individuals. Mine is https://tkainrad.dev I think you should read my blog because I invest a lot of effort into my posts. Not sure why I do that, as there is no reward except growing Google Analytics numbers. My three most successful articles have been - Managing my personal knowledge base: https://tkainrad.dev/posts…