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 love your blog site. Much appreciated
Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
591–600 of 675 posts
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#592https://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 occupati…
Interesting topic and motive. Hope the first couple steps you've taken become a journey of a thousand. Do you work in tech now or what brings you to HN? I'm always interested in people explicitly outside tech on here...
But now I'm selling comms and tactical tech back into the LE community. So I get to still play with all the toys, without the responsibility.
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#593Some personal favourites: Lay a brick each day https://www.pieterboerboom.nl/consistency/
The Scientist and The Monkey https://www.pieterboerboom.nl/scientist/
My Favorite Quotes https://www.pieterboerboom.nl/quotes/
Love reading others in this thread! Personal blogs are fascinating.
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#594I don't blog for the subscribers; I don't have a newsletter you should sub to so I can advertise my consulting biz. Blogging is something of a personal time sink for posting during times of underemployment, and I imagine you can see that in the publication dates. I journal things so that I can stop thinking about old ideas, and polish up the good ones for publication so that people the PageRank gods direct my way can…
"""So where can I find your blog? """
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#595I 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 #…
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#596Earlier quoted context omitted.
No - unfortunately you can only do so by clicking on the "Archive" dropdown and browsing through the years/months...something I will add soon though! Appreciate the feedback
I ended up implementing a primitive tag cloud[0] to keep track of different topics. [0] https://sheep.horse/tagcloud.html#book
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#597I would be happy if i have more time, still planning. Anyway, sometimes i did not find specific answer or SO or i need to google more something, so adding that type of content would be nice. Also, i have experience with various tech - storage engines, messaging and so on, even solid knowledge of frontend and it would be good for me to take a recap, learn something new beside my casual job.
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#598Really surprised nobody mentioned it yet...
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#599I've been writing a guide for everyone to be adequate at every normal human thing (https://adequate.life). It's a guidebook/list-set for everything. I'm about halfway done.
I'm also writing a summary of philosophy without the meanderings of thought ruminations (https://gainedin.site). It's an attempt to slice up reality into its knowable components. I'm about 10% done with it.
Updates at https://stucky.tech/now because my past experience with multiple blogfeeds made me lose hair.
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#600https://www.jefftk.com/ I write about making music, building things, software, contra dance, effective altruism, parenting, weird ideas, and anything else I think of. Posts I've written that have been popular here: * https://www.jefftk.com/p/let-people-move-to-jobs * https://www.jefftk.com/p/shared-cache-is-going-away * https://www.jefftk.com/p/how-to-parent-more-predictably * https://www.jefftk.com/p/survey-of-histo…