Share your personal website
Hello HN! I am putting together a community-maintained directory of personal websites at https://hnpwd.github.io/. More details about the project can be found in the README at https://github.com/hnpwd/hnpwd#readme.
As you can see, the directory currently has only a handful of entries. I need your help to grow it. If you have a personal website, I would be glad if you shared it here. If your website is hosted on a web space where you have full control over its design and content, and if it has been well received in past HN discussions, I might add it to the directory. Just drop a link in the comments. Please let me know if you do not want your website to be included in the directory.
Also, I intend this to be a community maintained resource, so if you would like to join the GitHub project as a maintainer, please let me know either here or via the IRC link in the README.
By the way, see also 'Ask HN: Could you share your personal blog here?' - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36575081 - July 2023 - (1014 points, 1940 comments). In this post, the scope is not restricted to blogs though. Any personal website is welcome, whether it is a blog, digital garden, personal wiki or something else entirely.
UPDATE: It is going to take a while to go through all the submissions and add them. If you'd like to help with the process, please send a PR directly to this project: https://github.com/hnpwd/hnpwd.
https://map.simonsarris.com - My newsletter site
https://garden.simonsarris.com - My garden designer site. Currently making this so anyone can use it! Public alpha at the end of the month I hope.
https://meetinghouse.cc - My site for helping twitter users find each other
https://carefulwords.com - My very fast thesaurus site
Do you keep geese?
I noticed that tree sizes go to 200 if you put nonsense on the field (text emoticon etc).
I have kept ducks (meat) and chickens (eggs) at various times, but I ate all the ducks and I gave away the chickens just last month. Unfortunately free ranging chickens have been very destructive to my gardening, and I am trying to make the 2nd largest rose garden in NH, so that goal has priority.
https://meetinghouse.cc - My site for helping twitter users find each other
This would be nice for Bluesky. I deleted my account on Twitter after it turned into a hellscape.
thanks
If you click on it the scene creates more objects by the way. And if you right-click and drag you can move them around.
https://simonsarris.com - My site
Too small page margins.
This is probably a "me" problem for assuming otherwise (you even have HN in your URL), but it's not what I expected from a post asking people to share their personal websites.
edit: judging by the number of personal website links posted here that do not meet that criteria, it appears I was not the only one with the wrong impression.
Was disappointed to get into the description and linked Git repository and learn that it's only for sites that have gotten some traction on hacker news before.
Yes, I was not entirely happy with the restrictive wording either. The original requirement was added mainly out of concern about spam submissions (blogspam, AI-generated content and similar). But the quality of submissions has been surprisingly good and I am genuinely delighted by the number of interesting websites I have came across in the last few hours.
So I have gone ahead and removed the overly restrictive criteria language.
Was hoping it would be a way to stumble upon potentially underrepresented content from folks in the hacker news community who don't normally get attention.
Yes, that was exactly my intention as well. Thanks for raising this concern. It gave me the push to update the README and make the intent clearer.
I mentioned in a sibling thread that this requirement was originally added out of caution, mainly to discourage spam submissions. It no longer seems necessary, and I was not entirely happy with it either, so I have removed it now. Thanks for the discussion here, which prompted me to drop the restrictive requirement.
There's also geekring.net that is similar, and a few others that are still actively updated.
I still prefer WebRings for finding good personal sites, it has that old-web "exploration and discovery" type feeling that makes it actively satisfying to find new sites.
Everyone think of a number between 0~9, put it in a bracket (so that it's search-friendly), and add it to their post, e.g. "[7] check out my example.com".
Readers of this thread are then encouraged to search for a random number between 0~9, search for it (e.g., "[5]") via browser, do a few "find next" (just to randomize), and then visit as many results as they enjoy.
I made something like with a similar aesthetic a few years ago but themed after win95 (which seems to be hardly unique these days). But it had a secret gimmick where aspects of it were implemented with in terms of itself (mostly, file icons could be edited within app and you could see them update on the desktop).
I had grand plans for it but they never eventuated.
I clicked the link and assumed that you must have been using some JS OS UI library because of how nice it was.
This is impressive!
Amazing work on this website! It encourages exploration and navigating the folders to see all the content.
I had the same concept for mine but it is Mac OS X Tiger (iOS on mobile breakpoints).
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29779753
It's a simple "business card" page built with Angular and 98.css.
Been thinking of upgrading to plain vanilla js, xp.css and maybe some static site generation or CMS thingy for blog posts
I kinda love the intentional dithering on the photos though.
I'm not a great designer, but I've tried to capture the who, what and jump off points for reading my writing as well as I could. Always impressed by the creativity and soul many other folks seem able to put into their personal homepages!
Honestly, I hate modern web design. And as someone who grew up with Web 1.0 back in the late 90s, I try to adhere to the KISS approach.
I did discover last night it isn't very mobile friendly, though.
Why are you embedding messages in caps in your content?
I only have one blog post, it's effectively a host for my resume and there's a lot of work to do to make it nicer. For one, while I'm trying to convey an aesthetic with the three.js-powered background, it is _not_ performant on some devices. Choosing a SPA architecture in order to keep the background seamless is also biting me in the butt. From an SEO perspective, for example, I can't implement proper OpenGraph metadata on the blog posts since crawlers don't execute JS.
I'm happy though. I'm excited to make it a long-lived shrine.
I made this about 5 years ago with just html and a-frame. The cms is an inline json file. It has aged really well!
The site covers mostly retro- and classic computing. (Strictly no AI generated content.) Here in convenient format:
(
:name "Norbert Landsteiner"
:site "https://masswerk.at/"
:blog "https://masswerk.at/nowgobang/"
:feed "https://masswerk.at/nowgobang/feed.xml" //covers blog only
:about "https://masswerk.at/info/" //legal info
:hnuid "masswerk"
:bio "web developer and designer, site content is mostly retro- and classic computing."
)Actually a bit of an issue, its so capable, I actually have difficulty justifying a downloadable alternative, even though I'd prefer to have a local copy due to the untrustworthiness of web apps over time.
Also, the guideline of 100+ total votes across five or fewer posts is not a strict rule. It exists mainly to discourage submissions that point to very thin sites with little or no content. I have already made exceptions when a website has interesting content even if it has never been posted on HN or received many upvotes.
Also, a website shared today might not meet the 100+ votes guideline now but could meet it at some point in the future. That is another reason why all personal websites are welcome in this thread. Again, this is only a guideline, not a hard rule. If a site clearly meets the criteria, I can add it quickly and save time. If it does not, I will spend a bit more time checking that it is not spam and that it genuinely has something interesting to offer.
And encouraging 'Any personal website is welcome, whether it is a blog, digital garden, personal wiki or something else entirely' but then saying you're discouraging submissions with little content etc. Who knows what people decided to put on their personal domains, ya know?
Anyways, obviously a ton of ppl just threw in their urls here without much concern so it's up to you what you want to include. Onwards!
A collection of free decision-making tools I built:
- Decision Wheel (customizable spinning wheel)
- Coin Flip (yes/no decisions)
- Tarot Reading (with AI interpretations)
- Magic 8 Ball
Features: AI-powered result analysis (OpenAI), 10 languages, dark/light themes, mobile
responsive.
Tech: Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Supabase.I strongly oppose writing with LLMs and think it's more important than ever to write with our own words. If my writing is to be better than LLMs I need to hone it by writing more.
I'm proud of the website as well. I have used LLMs to assist with the UI dev. It has all 100s from PageSpeed. I've made it so it's easy to add pages within. All the books I've read in the last few years[1] and a minimalist gym tracker I use myself (any anyone can too!).
[1]https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...
This post made me finally push something "to prod", as you can see from the repo numbering it's been a while. Never chase perfection. https://github.com/gioppix/portfolio5
{Insert Post-LLM Internet sadness for good intentions here}
hosted on a web space where [I] have full control over its design and content,
Mainly used to share files
I use http://127.1.1.1/clip on Chromebooks to share the clipboard in the graphical layer with the TTYs at Ctrl-Alt-{F1,F2,F3} (not the janky crap at Ctrl-Alt-T) or other computers on the LAN
https://borice.exposed - enigmatic mysterious artist website :P B)
-- various works in progress, maybe someone will find neat or helpful or dumb as hell and want to say as such lol:
https://colors.concourse.codes - crowdsource color palettes for music (wip)
https://arena.concourse.codes - fine tune nano banana from any are.na channel (pass is arena)
https://rej.concourse.codes - is MassSave environmentally just? (Massachusetts energy efficiency program)
https://newsdash.concourse.codes - latest climate news sourced across the web by gemini. lil experiment to recreate a perplexity capability for myself.
I’ve been having a lot of fun with the site in the last year-or-so. I’ve had a personal site for well over a decade now, but this is the iteration I like the most. Probably because this is the first time I’ve just built a playground for myself, and not tried to conform to what a site “should” be.
Started a personal blog to ring in the new year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Commander_(video_game)
It is angular made, and I have so many fun features I'd like to add there.
https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/
Check out the library too (this started before Google Books, Internet Archive, and Hathitrust were offering scans):
https://library.sciencemadness.org/library/index.html
The site performance has intermittently suffered a lot from badly behaved crawlers, so if it's slow when you visit I apologize in advance. (Edit: current load average on server is 63. Ugh.)
I have another much more active account here but Sciencemadness so easily reveals my IRL identity that I don't mention this site on the other account.
If anyone has any leads on a comment system that isn't a spam magnet and also works acceptably with a static site, I'm all ears.
There are different hosted-by-us and openai powered spam classifiers, depending on what different communities care about.
- https://powerplan.io A B2B shiftplanning saas for managing workforces
- https://speedcubetimer.io Offile first speed cubing site for tracking times
- https://20srule.com A chrome extension that enables better browsing habbits
- https://whitehat.oliver-brodersen.com/ A modern, all-in-one page HN wrapper
Site: https://www.evalapply.org/
Blog: https://www.evalapply.org/posts/
Feed: https://www.evalapply.org/index.xml
Custom generator: https://github.com/adityaathalye/shite
EvalApply.org also made mtlynch's annual list (mind blown)!
The Most Popular Blogs of Hacker News in 2025 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46478377
He has kindly CC0-licensed his data: https://github.com/mtlynch/hn-popularity-contest-data ... Perhaps you can use it to seed your site.
In this post, the scope is not restricted to blogs though. Any personal website is welcome
Might as well also take links from there, though, right?
Added your website to the directory. Thanks!
I use it as a digital scrapbook of pictures, projects etc rather than a blog.
I clicked on a random sample of the links posted here and really enjoyed seeing the diversity of things people post about and the variety of designs the sites have.
I appreciate your efforts! I love stumbling across personal sites. I put together a list of other personal site directories some time ago[0]. I'll be adding this post to that list!
https://naman47vyas.lol/ - Vibe coded. I do not have much front-end experience. Just plain simple html, css and js.
http://localhost:8080/
The main ones are:
https://diving.anardil.net/ - Scuba diving picture gallery; organized by timeline, common name, taxonomy, and more
https://dnd.anardil.net/ - Artifacts from my groups' D&D games
https://pirates.anardil.net/ - Pirate insult generator
https://alchemy.anardil.net/ - Morrowind (TES 3) alchemy calculator
You should automate this, maybe drive all of these content from a json file and accept PRs.
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My blog: https://nabraj.com/
Most popular: Why is boarding a plane still a mess? (https://nabraj.com/blog/boarding-methods)
Just a little bit of everything. Some tabletop RPGs on there, notes on various subjects, some artwork, etc.
The body typeface is Griffos, by Manfred Klein. You can read a bit about Manfred here: https://luc.devroye.org/klein.html
I'm a software architect with 23 years of professional experience, mainly in C#/.NET environments, and I currently lead a development team. Over the years, my focus has shifted from purely technical excellence to the human side of software development: communication, decision-making, responsibility, and sustainable performance. In parallel to my tech career, I trained as a licensed psychological counsellor and supervisor in Austria, Vienna. Today, I work with individuals and teams on topics like leadership, mental load, clarity in roles, burnout prevention, and turning reflection into action, especially in complex, high-responsibility environments such as software teams. My work bridges structured engineering thinking with psychological depth and practical implementation.
AMA!
https://marginalia-search.com/site/nhobb.com?view=info
And link to sites you like!
If I want to update the description, or link, or remove my website from there completely (right to delete), what should I do?
Not much content yet, but I found the gimmick really fun to design :)
https://www.hartzerdomains.com - personal list of domain names I own, in case someone needs a domain name for a project.
Photo-blog, everyday slice of life pictures, walking about on the street, since 2006.
Photography: https://photos.nithinbekal.com/
Directory of free technical books: https://devlibrary.org/
However: I don't see the innovative idea behind this yet-another-private-blog-directory. As you correctly mentioned: There's a list for that. And just putting this list into a browsable website seems like not the step that drives serendepity or value at all.
Now people will add all their blogs, mainly to increase their reach. Fair enough. But what's the benefit for the reader?
My personal blog and resume. I have written a couple of blog-posts:
- 2025-06-18: Lasso Transactions as an alternative to Copyright
A Solution to Fund Creativity and Combat the Free-Rider Problem in a World Without Copyright.
https://rasmuskirk.com/articles/2025-06-18_lasso-transactions-as-an-alternative-to-copyright
- 2024-12-23: Why Nix Is the Perfect Package Manager for Your Steam Deck An article exploring the benefits of using Nix on the Steam Deck, with a step-by-step guide to installation and configuration using Home Manager.
https://rasmuskirk.com/articles/2024-12-23_why-nix-is-the-perfect-package-manager-for-your-steam-deck
- 2024-07-24: You Don’t Need NixOS Why you should consider Nix Devshells and Home-Manager rather than NixOS if you want to get into Nix
https://rasmuskirk.com/articles/2024-07-24_dont-use-nixos
The blog is custom-made, built using Nix and pandoc. The website builder is its own Nix flake:I write to “poison” AI with my ideas. Mostly about software development. And being human in a computer world. I'm a Staff Engineer... I make games on the side.
I built a Q&A style blog about cruising, with an initial focus on Disney Cruise Line. We're heading out on our first family cruise, and I had a lot of very specific questions. LLM answers were usually close, but often missed important nuances, so I ended up digging through countless Reddit threads and forum posts to piece together reliable answers.
I started collecting those answers for my own reference, which gradually turned into a public blog. The funny part is that the posts themselves will probably end up as training data for future LLMs, closing the loop.
Context: I started from an existing Bootstrap gallery template and stripped it down to the bare minimum. The site is static with all the sorting and grouping done client-side. Images are just files in a folder, with metadata in a JSON file. Adding a new piece is just dropping in an image and updating the JSON. It’s hosted on GitHub Pages with a cheap domain from Namecheap.
PS. I am learning Persian. Hoping situation in beautiful Iran normalizes and people get their representative democracy free of IRGC and CIA-Mossad jackboots.
The article that I think is most important is https://iambateman.com/tiny and the most popular is https://iambateman.com/articles/billboards
Old web site with writing projects:
https://meadhbh.hamrick.rocks/
Newer web site with design experiments:
But it has fun features like a filter and a responsive fragment shader :)
I started my website in 2001, writing a lot of it, much of which is pretty embarrassing later in life, but I kept almost all of it. More often than not, I go back to read them and laugh.
In some weird way, I also feel an obligation to keep them alive for as long as I can, so that the websites linking back to mine are not greeted with a 404. I cannot disappoint the likes of Wikipedia, USA Patents, quite a few other megacorps’ websites, Russian and Chinese websites, and many others who trusted that I’m someone with a mark/presence on the Internet.
My professional stand up comedy website.
Standup comedy open mic list, that I help maintain.
there is a game of life in the background
I'm a turntablist and scratch DJ, been running my site since 2006. I mix and dj mainly old rave stuff and old hip hop. I'm oldskool in that i like to provide free mp3 and even flac versions of my mixes, and I don't just rely on another walled garden type service.
I don't update that site as frequently as i should.
But i'm planning to add a lot more music to it later this year and maybe some video/visual mixes which I've been working on.
I have been slowly evolving it over 10 years. 1.6k stars, ~ 1,000 forks. I originally designed it to be easy to copy, and I've occasionally interviewed someone who forked it for their own site which always makes me happy.
I have made a lot of updates recently now that the age of vibe coding is making templates less useful, but it still is and will be my playground.
Let me know :)
I have written from scratch an SSG and used my website to dogfood it. A lot of it is/was experimenting and learning how web works bottom up, so it is rough around the edges nearly everywhere, but practically everything is my own work - both the website and the way it is built.
I have a lot of ideas on how the website can be made better, but there is always way more things to do than time to actually do the things...
Some parts of it are in French, typically the teaching section, which is primarily aimed at my students.
My blog (in French) is at https://p4bl0.net/. It's a new version that's live since 2021 but this domain has been hosting my blog since 2006. I had a blog before that but the hosting service I used has long been dead.
My blog runs on Dotclear (a very good open source PHP+MySQL blog engine) with a homemade theme.
My website runs on a hand written static site generator made of a Makefile and Bash scripts relying on the xml2 and 2xml commands, and coreutils in between them (especially sed). Those are automatically executed by a Git hook on my server to update the website on push. It's been like this since the beginning so I have the full history of my website's version back up to 2008 (I'm not even sure GitHub Pages were a thing back then!). It's fun to sometimes go back and see how it looked like almost 20 years ago.
Lockdown project during early COVID, I tried to be as close as possible to the original windows 98 functionality.
It’s an open-source, configurable personal website that I built to experiment with design, content structure, and long-term maintainability. The goal is to make it easy for others to fork, customize, and use as their own personal site (blog / profile / digital garden).
Source code and setup instructions are linked on the site. Feedback welcome!
Some photos; some philosophy; some book reviews.
The homepage bio and /now page are a little outdated---I've just returned from a three-month trip around Japan, Bali and Australia---but I plan on updating them soon!
One of my favourite pages is 'About This Website': https://callumr.com/colophon
If you visit, reach out to me and let me know what you think (contact in footer).
I've tried writing a few blog posts just to mostly learn about writing. Any feedback is welcome. Most posts are written to an imagined audience of people familiar with the topic.
I've also written a very basic terminal, just for laughs. It's nothing special, but I had fun making it.
I had this intent to make a recreation of Windows 9x for the longest time.
I wanted to implement many modern apps as Windows-like software, but ended up only implementing Bluesky (which does work pretty well), together with other fun jokes.
I haven't had anything interesting to post over time, but glad I bought my domain years ago for various reasons (yikes, 2007 it looks like, 20 years?!). Will try to throw a PR up, young kids keep me busy.
I've always been interested with what it's like working with 3D scenes, so I thought it would be a good time to learn something over the holidays.
If anyone is a guitar player and has experience making tabs, here's another project as well! https://www.autostrum.com/
https://www.jasonthorsness.com/
My favorite articles to write are on crafts like the below, I just got a Prusa CORE One kit (not put together yet) so next one will probably be something related to that.
I don't post often, but I think what is there is quite worthwhile. It is whatever I want to write, but topics are typically maths, game theory and cryptography. There are also a few browser games.
The site itself might also be of note to some people as an example of an extremely light hand crafted website.
Aredia is my project that is a mix of worldbuilding, music, and some other stuff that I feel like throwing on a website.
https://askmike.org tech blog (slightly outdated, but working on it)
I also built a name checker for open source projects, available at https://namecheker.leandrosf.com , designed to help developers quickly validate and evaluate project names before releasing them.
Website: https://www.jvt.me (used for blog, but I also use as an IndieWeb site, so I i.e. reply to social media posts from my website, and they're syndicated out to the different platforms)
Blog: https://www.jvt.me/kind/articles/
Archives page: https://www.jvt.me/archives/
Website: https://thelinksguy.com/
Most interesting pages are probably `music/` and `plog/`.
Optionally HTTPS, though some of the features don't work right due to links to files on personal servers that I haven't yet got around to the HTTPS rigamarole (they are running like 15-year-old Ubuntu and can't run Certbot; it's such a pain).
I’m definable gonna to share the klondike solitaire one around https://ganbaru.games/klondike/
Just a showcase for my academic mathematics research and some deep learning focused personal projects.
I built it with Quarto, which is fantastic for building a website containing mathematics or coding with no futzing with CSS or so on.
Only a few posts, hoping to write more as I have started to enjoy the process. Mainly technical posts, but my undergrad is also in finance so I enjoy talking about that as well
Ray's Miscellany - https://brisray.com/ - Everything I'm interested in
HMS Gambia - https://hmsgambia.org/ - A history of the cruiser HMS Gambia
Bristol Gunners - https://bristolgunners.org/ - A history of artillery units in Bristol
Icehouse Offroad - https://ihor4x4.com/ - Offroad adventures
Mostly dev-related topics but I'm trying to write about more than just that.
And btw, this is a brilliant idea. I've already found 2 sites in adding to my bookmarks.
Just a static page deployed on Cloudflare Pages. Last year I added multiple funny features to it (you can open vim there!), but the UI is the same since 2021.
If you are interested in how it's built, here's the template I prepared https://github.com/tiulpin/kotlin-cv.js
My personal website, where I write long-form articles about topics related to chemistry and materials science.
I spend a lot of time researching and writing before posting anything. Unfortunately I don't have much time available to do that, so I don't follow a publishing schedule and my output is limited to a few posts per year.
A game I recently implemented: https://chronos.fragkakis.org/
Love my domain, site is pretty average, mainly just a resume if I need.
https://github.com/lb-/website - the code, with an issue to rewrite this yet again in a different framework one day haha.
I'm an engineer, CTO of an AI products company based in Riyadh. I recently built my personal website using Nuxt and Tailwind with a focus on minimalism and typography. This was completely built using Antigravity.
Source is available here if anyone is interested: https://github.com/arhmnsh/arhmnsh-web
i tried posting some of my articles here, but the didn't really get much interaction. however, someone else posted probably my most controversial article, and i'm happy to see that it had a nice discussion around it: source: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46412578
Personal sculpting website and shop, also has a blog covering everything from starting sculpting, to forming an LLC, and growing from there: https://shapeshiftersculpting.com
i will post within 30 days and i'll try to remember this post, and make sure the simulacra that exists within my head of the hacker news user likely to follow up is not disappointed with the content i put out
I used to care that I wasn't "writing enough" and that I spent more time tinkering with the code than making content. But the reality is that I'm the main audience and that anxiety was coming from potential perception of others.
Tinker away tinkerers!
I'm mostly writing about dev nowadays, and random tech stuff I've been doing, but I have a bunch of management posts from when I forayed on the dark side.
my pride and joy with many easter eggs, including:
- random post surfacing
- animated book progress html[1]
- creative code[2]
- code poetry[3]
and much more!!
1 - https://www.bramadams.dev/book-progress-1-11-26/
2025 Berggruen Prize Essay Competition Winners
On the theme of consciousness, intelligence, and the nature of mind in an age of advancing artificial systems
https://berggruen.org/news/2025-berggruen-prize-essay-compet...
Honorable Mentions and Shortlisted EssaysThe English-language jury also awarded Honorable Mentions to Ian Reppel and Helen Yetter-Chappell, recognizing their essays for originality, clarity, and thoughtful engagement with the year’s theme.
I knew I recognised the name from somewhere :D
Enough to make a new submit:
The Mind as a City: A Systems View of Consciousness, by Ian Reppel (berggruen.org)
1 point by adityaathalye 1 day ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46643380I'm feeling a rather "HN moment"... I found out, because I'd submitted an essay for the 2025 Berggruen Prize Essay competition too (aiming for last place --- no delusions of grandeur here, no siree). They just announced the results, and I'd noticed "Reppel" last night on hnpwd. I'd also submitted my site for hnpwd. And here we are.
Least I can do --- terrific essay!
(And, mine's here: https://www.evalapply.org/posts - "A Consciousness is A Dedekind Cut" ... flight of fancy, but it was a lot of fun researching / thinking / writing.)
(edit: add context, fix link)
I'm a Doctor. I'm a Sensei. I'm a Doctor Sensei.
I wrote the engine for this so that I can just write bare HTML or Markdown files, put them into the content folder, update the index, and away we go. It also internally uses a JSON replacement I wrote, XferLang, so it's quite an experimental platform.
Links to my projects. I am a mathematician, Bohmian (quantum mechanical theory where particles have definite positions guided by the quantum mechanical wave function), Sudbury staffer, hobbyist programmer (now hobbyist manager of AI coders). Currently into exploring fully embracing families of rational intervals as real numbers.
PS: The entire thing is built using Claude Code.
My site[3] hosts my technical services but I also write about technology on my publications section[0]. I also wrote an article on growing up with home computers[1]
[0] https://scottRlarson.com/publications
https://asof.app - AI-powered intelligence platform for market analysis and content generation
Happy to get feedback from the HN community.
Systems architecture blog. About 10 articles on offline-first design, constraint-driven architecture, and distributed systems thinking. Decades of experience across IoT, infrastructure, and field operations. Just launched, but building thoughtfully. Would appreciate inclusion if it fits your criteria.
Some others: https://samwho.dev https://www.nicchan.me
And a few projects I’m working on:
- https://configmesh.app utility for syncing dotfiles + application configs
- https://fixmyjapanese.com AI powered grammar correction teacher for Japanese
- https://microfn.dev Toolbox and cloud runner for tiny composable JavaScript functions
https://araesmojo-eng.github.io/
https://araesmojo-eng.github.io/araesmojo-html - HTML only version (no JS, no CSS)
https://araesmojo-eng.github.io/index.txt - Text only version (no JS, no CSS, no HTML)
Here's mine: https://yehiaabdelm.com
A personal blog disguised as a newspaper where I try to keep up/make sense of the world - 100% hand made and quite popular among HNers. Actually I never showed it anywhere else.
I recently redesigned my personal website to mimic Earth’s layers and also started blogging. Thanks for putting this together, I love browsing through unique personal websites!
Come back next week, and that should all be archived (preserving all content and links) and a new site in a completely different direction begun. A pure-CSS 3D space. Lots of handwriting. A synthesised pipe organ. And lots more, over time.
https://subdavis.com/posts/2025-12-twin-cities-climate/ is an example of a post where I attempted to visualize the subjective lived experience of climate change in my city.
https://fnune.com/waza A site I made to properly learn judo vocabulary in a way that builds up from basic concepts to form more and more complex technique names.
Recently started, not a lot of stuff here. Planning to add my personal blog here and the apps/tools/games that I build for fun and profit.
Click the ⌘⌥1 on the top right of the terminal or enter it on the keyboard for some fun code golfing.
I've written a small handful of articles, with the most interesting one being about writing a state-of-the-art AVX2 Perlin Noise implementation, which improved on the then-SOTA by 1.8x
A personal blog with a mixture of technical posts and other essays. No AI content.
Every time I write a post I find myself adding little features here and there, which is what I always wanted to be able to do with a blog.
That's my blog. I have opinions on software, make a couple of apps and patch other people programs when I like them enough.
People here liked https://smagin.fyi/posts/cross-site-requests/ this post the most.
Here's my modest contribution:
https://javascriptfordatascience.com
Your feedback is more than welcome!
(Oh and here's "Loulou",my static site generator: https://github.com/julien-blanchard/Loulou)
It's in spanish but if anybody needs a hand in technology just drop me a line. In over 30 years in the field I've seen it all and I sure can help you in your project
Hi folks!
I'm Miguel. This is my blog I write mainly about programming and side projects.
I've written my own programming language called Grotsky, and it's implemented in Rust. The blog's engine is written with Grotksy and generates static HTML files.
i opted to go very minimalist, i like things simple and fast. i set out to start writing and producing more this year - mainly through indie hacker (linked in site)
mostly about the federal prison system (for which i am an alumnus) and ruby. some essays about autism, too.
You have to use docker compose to get to localhost:8000 , there are still bugs but I'm working on it and there was interest expressed in this project on Hacker News a couple of weeks back.
https://news.onbrn.com - Personal "blog", if you can call it that
https://ministories.net - Personal list of short Stories to read quickly, and think slowly
https://snozmusic.com - Personal website for my music producer "persona"
https://poemasparacriancas.com - Personal list of poems, in Portuguese, written for kids
my blog with random thoughts on very different topics. Most articles started as twitter/X threads but I wanted to give some of them a prermanent self-hosted home.
Original language is german with english translations that are mostly done with claude.
I wish I’d written more. This site is almost 20 years old now. I bought the domain using a friend’s credit card because I didn’t have one back then and there was no other way to purchase online.
This is pretty new, and I'm still trying to figure out what it will be. For the moment it's a blog, and it's mostly my astrophotography work, with some random code and nostalgia thrown in.
I write there about anything which interests me. My site is written in Markdown and an mkfile builds it using Pandoc. There is even an atom feed for my diary entries. Also generated using Pandoc!
My personal tech lead mentorship site: https://thisisstepup.com/
My personal (+ my friend) free AI librarian site: https://piperead.com/
a triple-LLM-filtered categorized list of the top resources from this HN topic. (My link-dump website is a trash pile of all the information I’ve ever paid attention to, maybe someday I will need it!)
Preparing a new article atm, not releasing as often as i wish but i try my best.
ps: find the easter egg without checking the src .)
Peter's Path is my personal endeavour to live a life of purpose through hiking, reading, and embracing the beauty of nature, faith, and ideas.
personal website, a space for me to tinker, jot down thoughts and share fun experiments & random projects i built (solving my own problems) :)
Personal blog about engineering and startups. My old article on LISP made it to the HN homepage once. I’ve learned much since and would love to update it.
https://joshbradley.me/thoughts/understanding-the-power-of-l...
My personal site: https://sneak.berlin
One early post that charted my path:
https://christopheradams.io/posts/2016/11/25/what-happens-wh...
Planning to start writing more about two of my current projects.
To be honest, it's actually more of a game development log, but it's the closest thing I have to a personal website.
It's hosted on an old Linux PC at home.
I have so many things to write about but I rarely ever finish a post.
This would also be a great time to share my RSS app. https://tuvix.app/
As for me Photography - https://travisbumgarner.photography Engineering - https://travisbumgarner.dev
And sharing my RSS app https://minirss.ai/ in beta release (just published this week). Feedback is more than welcome
I used to write a bunch about sys-admin things, then some code things, now some (very disorganized) business things. I try to blog.
My biggest claim to fame is being cited in an RFC about CSV files. Woot!
Currently writing about the xv6-riscv OS! https://himwant.org/series/xv6/
stack:
- github pages, plain html+css+js (using spectre-css)
+ sub pages are markdown, rendered directly in the browser with marked.js or markdown.js
- blog is hot-linked to notion-api
+ a simple api-key injection gateway hosted in google cloud run
My research work (lots of fun working on the aesthetics for this one): https://newdesigncongress.org
And threat modelling company: https://parare.al
A couple of other sites that I maintain for side projects: https://quantumfaxmachine.com https://whatnext.dev https://playprolix.com
And my "own-my-own-stack" personal CMS that I use to host all of my sites: https://laksa.io
Why would anyone want to fold flower petals into origami? I guess you'll have to read it to find out.
Would love bits of feedback for it - trying to toe the line between interesting css + actual usability
It's just an introduction to me and where I work/what I do. So bioinformatics, simulation software, and HPC. I was going to start a blog but then realized that's more effort than I want to put in ;)
My also out of date but slightly less so page: https://victorliu.neocities.org
Maybe now I will be inspired to actually update these.
https://shrt.surf/ - and my latest project, a minimalistic URL shortener that doesn't track you, doesn't show ads, and doesn't ask for your email. Just pure utility.
I've been writing tutorials for multiple of my sites through the years (bytexd.com, nooblinux.com, and others), but decided recently I just want a more personal site where I mess around. It's still new though.
I have a few ideas that I want to write more about, and I'm sure I'll get to them when I have time.
The real goal is to capture more internet friends.
It's where I'm exploring the range of products I'm building/testing which gives a bit of context to why I'm interested in certain areas.
Kind of a collection of rants, tools, and old projects... largely from before GitHub became a thing.
My site's getting kind of old and creaky, but I update it from time to time.
There's a fair number of articles that were "I ran into this problem at work, so I wrote a blog post about how I fixed it" we just had the amazing upside of having a link to send somebody when they run into the same problem. I've been told by coworkers that they found my posts googling their problems before.
https://aldi-prices.lawruk.com/ - A more reecent grocery prices side project
My personal blog that until recently was mostly reviews on lox bagels. I yanked out the bagel reviews for now to focus on programming topics, but need to write up some worthwhile posts.
Once its done it will replace the automatic redirect to be a Table of Contents of sorts with buttons to redirect you.
I don't update it often but I have a blog post with a project. I hope to do more blogging this year, and add more to it.
I mostly write about Scrabble and Scrabble-related tech (CNNs, spaced repetition software, game simulation, and so on). This site is hosted on Cloudflare pages for free and built with Hugo.
I do some writing then delete it. It's more for personal notes and context. It also front ends a lot of services I self host which are not necessarily linked or crawlable.
My home on the web, and a gentle introduction to topics I get really excited about if you put 3 pints in me.
I have a few deeper posts that I'm proud of. My favorite is an exploration of battle probabilities in the board game war room.
Lots of info there about my in-development game, Botnet of Ares, but also some older blog posts about technical topics or other things I found interesting.
It's my personal blog. I try to focus on tech stuff I find interesting but I am thinking to opening it to other topics
Mostly an excuse to write a simple template system and play with some self hosting. Hopefully something will come of it soon.
I'm also the Head of The Institute for Type-Safe Memetic Research which website is https://typememetics.institute/
I have a plan of making it a "proper" webpage with more sub-pages for hobbies and such. But right now its a 90's style page with some info and a lot of links.
After years of neglect, I updated the theme, translated all pages to Portuguese and finally posted something new. I hope to continue this and maybe start making it an habit.
Design is getting a little long in the tooth now (redesigned 2017, which I can't quite believe is nearly a decade ago!). Acting as a web presence for the time being.
Mine is: https://yagmurtas.com
Very basic! I did 'vibe-code' a static-site generator though to help build it because I haven't found a simple static site generator that isn't Jekyll.
Wrote the code myself, self-host at home, am pretty proud of it all.
I am also working on a "build your own CPU" series which is still in its infancy but the WIP can be found at https://cpucourse.rubenvannieuwpoort.nl
https://bryceosterhaus.com - main site https://bryceosterhaus.com/blog - blog
I also sort of made a clone with it in a TUI, `npx @bryceo/me`
mostly a collection of ascii simulations
Established in 2002.
Went full circle: static, PHP+mysql, python+tornado+redis (I had a nosql phase), python+Django+sqlite, and now static again (but this time with a generator, so it is all md).
but if you want to add my websites, please do ;) - https://www.craftengineer.com/ - https://blog.vibemanager.cc/
I post about personal software as well as little TILs I find through the day. I've set up bash aliases for quickly posting so I can do so from my terminal without interrupting my flow.
Well, technically the website is built with Nix and CSS, no manual HTML written though ;)
UPDATE: It is going to take a while to go through all the submissions and add them. If you'd like to help with the process, please send a PR directly to this project: https://github.com/hnpwd/hnpwd.github.io
If only there was a language that could run in all of our browsers, maybe even easily executable via some Quake-like console window that could open next to the website, that could just grab all visible URLs within some specific parts... Oh well ;)
P.S. Yes, I'm not a designer. How did you know?
Not all that interesting, it has been some time since I added anything. But it's a hand-rolled personal site, which must count for something!
Has been fun so far!
I am writing about security, programming and self-hosting. Lately I was learning some AI. Enjoy + any feedback welcome!
Personal websites directory: https://hnpwd.github.io/
README: https://github.com/hnpwd/hnpwd.github.io#readme
A similar Ask HN post from July 2023: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36575081 (1014 points, 1940 comments)
It's the only domain I haven't let expire. It's been many things but now it's a digital garden! Lots of loose threads and random thoughts, all half baked haha.
I've managed to keep steady pace with my blog over the years, I publish a blog post about once per year :)
I just rebuilt my site and feedback is warmly welcome. There isn't much content yet, but I intend to write more this year.
I've been on a bit of a hiatus as we've got a new human to look after, but I do blog here, and intend to blog there once I have the time available again.
I've been really inspired to blog more thanks to HN. -- not much, but it's a start.
https://misc.l3m.in/txt/ - Small rants in txt (fr & english content)
https://links.l3m.in/en/ - List of saved interesting links
my blog with a few posts that have been on HN front page (eg[0]), but under my old domain davnicwil.com which unfortunately was poached after I accidentally let it lapse. Doh.
Content warning: the occasional cooking posts, every few years apart, are in Finnish.
My personal blog that now has my photography portfolio. It is slowing becoming more photography focused as I continue to obsess about it.
An obnoxious, neon, myspace-geocities-esque personal service landing page for me and friends (with a blog!).
I hand coded it with a lot of gifs I pulled from geocities archives. And it plays 90's nu-metal!
I write about whatever I find interesting, averaging around 4-5 posts a year.
Quarto page, so mostly write in Jupyter notebooks or markdown files.
It pretty much has one post explaining what the blog is (it's a custom system) and why it exists. Enjoy?
I have a blog, a photo gallery, a personal wiki, a comparison of Enchiridion and Tao Te Ching translations, a collection of tsumego pdfs, and a couple other things.
My personal site, custom built with Astro.
It includes my projects and a blog. Writting about life in Korea, Obsidian, web development and other topics somewhat related to these!
An automatically updating portfolio where images are pulled from my Unsplash profile and blog posts from my Medium profile.
It still requires some optimization, as Medium posts are imported without photos.
It mainly serves as a page to hold contact info and some links to various specific parts of my sites ( blogs, podcast, ...etc. )
Still needs a bit of love but I'm trying :)
Not writing as much as I wanted to, but nevertheless it‘s my space on the grand scheme of things.
https://binarymax.com (very outdated, but still up with hopes to revive)
If you like short stories and articles about things that are nuanced - give a visit
personal website, I am writing all kind of stuff, from learning reverse engineering to catching scammers online, developing tools and so on.
I still need to map a domain. I used to maintain a personal blog years ago, but let it expire. I just recently created this new one.
My portfolio site that really needs to have some more articles on it at some point. It's on the list of things to do when I get enough energy for it
I also own https://stonks.money and am looking for good ideas for what to do with it
Mine is a forever ongoing experiment on Emacs + Orgmode + org-roam + Nix, among many other tools. I need to get back and write more.
Everything else: https://www.robotsprocket.dev
It's a portal to all the sounds I found in the future, which you can stream or download in mp3/wav without any registration or DRM.
At the time, it's mostly just a web CV (with some effort put into implementing RDFa and microformats). The intent is adding a blog section too.
https://adocomplete.com/advent-of-claude-2025/ - my Claude Code tips based on the Advent of Claude I did over December
https://flags.gg feature flags system
https://interviews.tools interview planner
https://1tn.pw stupidly simple url shrinker
https://retroboard.dev a retro board and sprint poker system
I’ve been a software engineer 10 years, I try to write interesting things I’ve not seen other people talk about
I've written a few things that Hacker News liked, and mostly talk about software engineering in one way or another.
I'm a photographer, so I built a embed for all my Instagram posts that I'm pretty proud of!
Very interesting site by the way. I would follow it but my social media is limited to RSS.
I like that it allows us to set different depth levels for the full graph view and the individual note's view.
It's a blog, where I write about compilers, formal verification, and programming languages mostly. Occasionally some web design (with Hugo) sneaks in.
https://sonnet.io - personal site
https://potato.horse - mostly art, illustrations I use in my articles
As the home page says: Thousands of works, hundreds of thousands of pages, hundreds of millions of words. Freely accessible to all.
Though it's for my "business", I don't get any customers. But it does lay out my personal vision of people being online.
https://expatcircle.com/ Preparing you Today for the World of Tomorrow – Protect your Freedom and your Assets!
Small side project.
Also includes a small, 1-day vibe coded Django Hackernews clone, a mixture of Hackernews and RSS Reader. With dual language support.
My airline pilot logbook statistics page was quite popular on HN last year
(Check it out if you're into seeing cool live rendered Slime Mold animations)
https://www.kulman.sk — personal homepage with projects and links (Slovak).
Just started blogging again, starting the cadence with a weekly '5 quick links for devs' post just to make sure I'm building the habit.
I hit the HN Front page thrice for my posts on Ruby last year. Going to write way more soon. I write about Python, Rust, Linux and some tooling. I'll also write about concurrency next.
More infrastructure than content, but in principle it’s capable of hosting Go packages, complete with a simple issue tracker and code review system. I use it myself to stream notifications from multiple sources (GitHub and Gerrit).
The idea is to aggregate weak signals instead of long reviews.
My personal website sporadically maintained these days but I hope I can get back to it soon enough.
Recently revamped my theme and trying to write more so this post must be the universe telling me to keep it up :)
Haven't updated it in ages but I've got a couple ideas in my head, so that might change soon.
Didn't quite hit the criteria for 100 points, so didn't submit a PR (just have a single submission with 69 points: https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=davidtran.me)
https://red-eft.com - art & plants.
https://trollcave.org - studio space.
It made it to #9 of the top 100 personal websites on HN for 2025. https://refactoringenglish.com/tools/hn-popularity/?start=20...
Personal essays on being a designer, building products for Google, Atlassian and a bunch of startups. Lots of learnings shared.
Here it is: https://webmohit.com
Teaching, Rust + Bevy + AI through 2d game development. (AI part is still work in progress)
My personal blog, I normally post about maths and computer science. But sometimes random design things, or bits about linguistics and words.
Some of my projects: https://github.com/photonlines
To this day I think it remains the only landing page with extensive use of SVG metaballs as a splitter between sections
Mostly just experimenting with things, as a hobby and a way to delve deeper into new tech - probably lots of glitches.
Been on the front-page of hacker news a few times in the last few years.
Also as text: https://txt.basilikum.monster
Onion version hosted on my phone: http://basiliowo72cnghxxg6xy5wu5rxlwemy3loizdcr55lx4w7q7pfe7...
and clearnet reverse proxy of that: https://onion.basilikum.monster
https://amontalenti.com/feed - rss+atom feed
https://amontalenti.com/archive - full archive of posts/essays
https://amontalenti.com/about - info about me
See GitHub PR here: https://github.com/hnpwd/hnpwd.github.io/pull/32
The first draft of this site was made for my “websites for journalists” course in college. It’s slowly been evolving since then!
Where I share my photography and in the blog section I share my coding projects and ideas.
https://duncant.co.uk/velcro - vibe coded game based around my cat Velcro eating sushi
I've maintained a very basic homepage for a long time now and I'm using subdomains for projects and other web stuff.
https://appgoblin.info -AppGoblin: mobile SDK and aso marketing, mostly self hosted
https://illya.sh/threads/ - My Articles/Threads
https://illya.sh/thoughts/ - My Thoughts/Twitter-like feed
I write about finance, law and software engineering
https://notes.bayindirh.io -> Digital garden.
https://blog.bayindirh.io -> Blog.
Main site contains some other links to various places.
I sometimes blog about Mega Drive / Genesis stuff or modern things I find interesting :)
Small time, bit of a mishmash of content, but might be interesting to a few people.
Portfolio site and writing that explores Product leadership, UX Design, and the overlap between the two.
In a recent article I wrote about an ongoing ESP32-based custom smart watch: https://coffeespace.org.uk/projects/smart-watch-v2.html
Nothing special, just mostly a list of stuff that I've worked on in terms of my research interests.
My blog. Assorted explorations by a perennial tech amateur. LLMs, TUIs, and Elixir/Phoenix dominated the rabbit-holing in 2025.
Recreated at the end of the year. No writing yet but some of my current projects are listed at https://tbhb.dev/projects/
I put together my website to collect all my projects in a single place and occasionally post some random thoughts.
Just a place where I put stuff I've created, thoughts I've had and books I've read.
Hand-made generator with zero JavaScript.
https://code.zikani.me - My Hashnode Blog (planning to self-host soon)
https://blog.nndi.cloud - My startup's blog
Started off as a programming blog, then along the way it turned into more of a life and hiking blog.
https://wikilangs.org - A bunch of cool language playgrounds I'm working on
I got pretty interested in 3d|2d graphics and retro aesthetics 2 years ago.
Blog + "work log" in the spirit of learning in public, and some misc other stuff :)
it's still rough. Working on content only, style will follow later.... anyone wanna help?
You can include it in the db
I have self hosted on nfsn since 2011 with the same freebsd instance.
I built it almost entirely from scratch using Luau and a custom templating language. Database is all SQLite :3
Personal website mainly around photography, old motorcycles and random ramblings about IT, life in general and books I read.
I've been working on my writing over the last half year, so there's been a bump in post volume.
I posted it to Hacker News once, and it seemed to be decently received https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46281060
https://omnicarousel.dev - Docs and demos site for Omni Carousel, a library I wrote recently
I write about on-device generative models (particularly world models). Past posts have been reasonably well-received on HN (https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=madebyoll.in).
I just redesigned it last month. I don't have much on there right now, but that should change soon.
1) Retro 70’s-90’s design
2) Having the website generated in (semi) real time via AI
I must say it's really refreshing to see such a variety of different ideas and page designs.
Some articles have been well-received here and certainly resulted in good discussion!
Vibe coded in 3.5 hrs (content was older, natch), wrote a block-based, WYSIWYG block based CMS from scratch to power it.
currently working on a redesign and would love to hear your feedback:
Hosted on a Raspberry Pi in my office, via Starlink, via a Cloudflare tunnel.
It's mostly jokes, and also a bingo game for The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch and House (https://potateaux.com/skingo/)
Btw, https://nownownow.com/ is a great place to discover people. This project is somewhat similar to what you're doing.
Mostly mobile and web development, emphasis on monetization, and some cognitive science stuff (before I became a developer)
I need to get back to working on my blog and projects. I took a short hiatus.
It's been a while since I did something with it but it's my little "notebook" on the internet of me building things.
I also have a work one at https://www.rosshartshorn.com/ but that is really just a single page.
1. Wilson J. Holmes https://wilsonjholmes.com/ The HTTPS version is not working and the page fails to load. SSL Analysis: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=wilsonjholmes...
2. Mndnm https://mndnm.io](https://mndnm.io The About page is currently not working. The RSS feature looks like a good addition, though I have not tested it yet.
Just started maintaining the website from 2026 onwards. I intend to publish on a weekly cadence going forward.
The current version of a site I've been working on since before I knew what a domain was.
https://cv.matija.eu - Resume site
https://apidex.dev - Some software I'm trying to build
A pretty average personal blog--mix of homelab updates, tech solutions, and family ongoings.
Unfortunately I can't guarantee fully automatic processing
Brief atricles about software engineering and programming I wish I'd found as a beginner developer
https://shielddigitaldesign.com/
Mostly just stuff I try to share about hardware design.
An attempt to build intuition with interactive articles and experimentation, inspired by explorabl.es
I will join the chorus of people saying that I need to write more often.
It's fully open source (MIT) as well. I write and post essays there. Currently making a library.
Technical blog website -> https://yieldcode.blog/
Probably should unify them... or not...
Personal blog from an Engineering Lead. Mostly Tech related, AI, personal projects and just my general thoughts
https://medianoche.org - side project for experimentation with narrative puzzles and puzzle hunts
Not updated frequently. Mostly personal with a drop of technology. I've been on this hosting provider (hcoop.net) since 2002ish.
I try to send semi-regular links of the interesting stuff I read.
Not that up-to-date (missing some time) to edit. First is non-tech projects (woodworking, leather, ...) Second is more tech-related
Multiple of my blog posts have been shared here before
A few blog posts and a series of AI Tutorials from my time at CMU Robotics.
https://notes.ghinda.com - short thoughts, ideas, code samples
I wrote my website in a DSL I wrote called Web Pipe.
https://github.com/williamcotton/williamcotton.com/blob/webp...
See also: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44043045
Only one article as of yet but have been working on something... :^)
Stuff going back some ~20 years, along with photos ("Instagram-like") and videos (mostly my motorsports stuff).
Nothing crazy, but kind of neat that when you curl it you get the plaintext version
from time to time, I write about things that catch my attention (Robotics, SWE, etc)
Blog https://drshapeless.com/blog
I have been maintaining it for a few years, though not very actively.
Not updated often in the slightest :)
Your local guide to Fort Kochi (Kerala) Loved doing this on Ghost CMS!
Personal website. Basically just a place to shove my portfolio, CV, and some random notes I don't want to forget.
Personal website: https://landenlove.xyz/
Just waiting on some vendors to patch bugs before I can drop the first set of posts :)
https://donohoe.dev/timeswire/ - My favorite thing on my site
Definitely a playground for whatever I find interesting, mainly game-related topics
And a friend asked to share theirs - https://shahpreetk.com RSS: https://shahpreetk.com/blog/rss.xml
Electronics stuff. Used to be about FPGAs, recently mostly about old test equipment.
Being doing for 8 years now and still going strong. I try to write at least one blog post every 2 months, but it’s usually more than that.
https://michaelbensoussan.com - personal website
https://touslesmemes.fr - FR politician quizz game (who said what?)
My personal blog, mostly coding/tech and GameBoy related posts, usually about one post per month
I also started a new site for "me-as-a-business" https://kolibia.pl
I made it purely to easier add LUTs to my photos while on the phone.
There's not much, but I keep a few articles and games there.
My personal site where I blog about technology leadership and CTO/VP Eng experiences.
My linkblog is a collection of interesting ideas and snippets I've found around the web. It is tech and non-tech both.
Mostly obscure information that I couldn't find answers to anywhere but through trial and error :)
Lots of projects, ranging from embedded systems to DIY CAD software and GPU algorithms.
What remains of my personal site that I've been messing with since about 1998.
planning on flipping https://j3s.sh over to it soon
Our podcast that has been going for 20+ years: https://frontrowcrew.com
https://blog.yakkomajuri.com -- blog about tech and startups
Personal blog I update every now and then. Mostly infrastructure, networking, and observability stuff.
Old one using Hugo: https://old.ribic.ba/
Mostly tech (FOSS) stuff. Plain HTML static site generated by a small golang program.
The index is a bit outdated, it’s mostly about me working on my homelab.
Contains the links to my blogs, my poetry translations, and some other assorted stuff.
Inspired by: http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com and https://github.com/morhetz/gruvbox
Not much on there, but hey, something's better than nothing!
Inspired by @simonw, I also started building, small lightweight tools
https://github.com/lbeckman314/lbeckman314.github.io
Excited to check out everyone else's sites here : )
Also has a partial interface to my gopher server on the same machine:
gopher.petergarner.net
I'm long overdue adding something, work has been keeping me occupied of late.
Also relevant here: https://searchmysite.net/ - a search engine for personal websites.
I usually write about Startups, Agile, and CLIs.
My website with a few blogs post on both personal and professional projects.
had it since 2012 or 2013. did small redesign recently
Tried multiple times in the past to write regularly but never really sticks.
https://substepgames.com - not-yet-populated solo game development brand
I blog about learning Chinese, game development, Ruby on rails and self hosting.
https://wonderpods.app/ - create custom podcasts for kids
Just reactivated it recently and mostly updating it daily with links and short pity comments.
My submarine combat game was on the front page a while ago!
my enigmatic artistic home B-) -- https://borice.exposed
Right now it sucks but I'm creating the new version. Writing always take more time than I anticipate...
https://peterdowns.com — personal website
https://freezine.xyz — digital zine
Try clicking around, moving the mouse, scroll wheel, or refreshing the page.
https://dontbreakprod.com/ - software engineer career advice blog
Using this to maintain my writings, projects, readings, and curated photo collections.
Focus on content, AI related projects and perspectives on the tech market
Plus a bit of the colophon history in this post:
- my personal site consists of essays, projects and books i read
Just my personal site to centralize my profile, resume, and public thoughts.
I've been writing articles in there: https://www.arturonereu.com/articles/
Lots of things need critiquing in today’s world.
There used to be a frustratingly missing section of documentation on how to run Jenkins reasonably.
I should probably get around to making an update or two, but alas it's the dark part of the year and my inspiration is running on fumes.
VJ Loop Artist experimenting with 3D animation, machine learning, and compositing.
I write blogs with interactive components on research and personal projects.
I write about computer graphics, rendering and Unity! Sometimes other stuff
I once ended up on the frontpage because of something I wrote: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41689159
About page here: https://anderegg.ca/about/
And the feed is here: https://anderegg.ca/feed.xml
It's a Pokémon-style minigame. Past HN discussion here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30656961
Mostly large scale distributed training and foundation models for science
Stuff on CS, Programming, Deep Learning, Physics, Dynamical System, etc.
Personal site, mostly knowledge updates while working on web applications
https://augros.org/home/html/www/site/web/files/root/public/...
Most interesting post is probably https://wheybags.com/blog/emperor.html
HN posts from my site: https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=dyer.me
General learnings and findings about technology and personal projects.
Writing about the demoscene, retro computing, comics and hackathons
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Thank you for making this thread btw. Gonna be quite useful for me as well since I run a few blog related side projects and I might end up contacting quite a few of the people on this thread.
An ever-WIP collection of projects and blog posts.
https://www.hncli.newstackwhodis.com
Website for hncli, a TUI Hacker News reader made in Rust.
Web because there is also gopher://gopher.navan.dev
Project list: https://www.gingerbeardman.com Blog: https://blog.gingerbeardman.com
Is my personal site. I've only recently started doing some writing, I'd like to do more this year. I should probably add an RSS feed.
Let's find out, what I like.
OpenBSD, static articles, microblogging, etc.
Can you find the Easter egg? Hint: "Praetorian"
https://brynet.ca/wallofpizza.html
Wall of pizza.
Site for half-finished projects or ramblings: https://www.middleendian.com/
Site for half-finished games: https://www.miscbeef.com/
Plenty of Easter eggs in there: https://nicksmith.software
Built using react, zustand, tailwind, and some other libraries for the genie effect and Mac hover animation, iOS view, etc… Credits are in the readme on GitHub.
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My personal site that is a work in progress: https://nicholaspsmith.com
Built in Angular after having been a full time react engineer for the better part of a decade. Man I’m sick of react haha
UPDATE: It is going to take a while to go through all the submissions and add them. If you'd like to help with the process, please send a PR directly to this project
Just run this Python script then paste the output into your pwd.lisp file. You're welcome :)
https://chatgpt.com/share/6968f169-c868-8006-8824-6ba0f2b433...
Most popular: https://www.thomas-huehn.com/myths-about-urandom/
Most interesting, IMO: https://www.thomas-huehn.com/deming/
A Martian calendar + my other space exploration projects and publications.
A simple, customizable, noise-free HackerNews Newsletter (for most upvoted stories) + a catch up page.
I haven't updated it in a long time. The goal when I built it was that it loaded quickly.
Also you and others interested perhaps might like to check out the XXIIVV webring: https://github.com/XXIIVV/webring
All of my web properties have been ad-free since the beginning, going on 25 years. Cheers.
Made in wordpress over a decade ago, and wordpress gradually enshittified. It's been a long-running wish to switch to something else, but it's never been important enough relative to other things I could be doing.
http://dbohdan.sdf.org/ is my hobby site about the SDF Public Access Unix System, the Small Internet, and NetBSD.
Not regularly updated, still. I should try to train some habit of writing, maybe.
My submission of my then-new website got a little time on the front page: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12193273
I have a bunch of notes for posts I started but haven't yet finished. The Predicaments of Old People seems important. A Medical Hack Job is about a young woman who couldn't afford the pills the ER doctors had prescribed her.
There have been a few posts since K5 went away. 'False Prophecy' was about the time I became a false prophet. I'd forgotten all about this anecdote until the next time I went out to look at a lunar eclipse. https://www.taxiwars.org/2020/10/false-prophesy.html
Been blogging on and off for 20 years. Most of the old stuff is on now deleted blogs (which I plan to import back one day!), so this one only has a few recent things, mostly short book reviews so I can remember what I read.
I write about technology and projects I'm working on. I also keep some posts up-to-date such as my How I Design Systems post.
I would share my personal website which I owned for 25+ years, but AWS deregistered it because of $36.
In case you use AWS as a registrar, be warned: If your account is "closed", they will release your domains. In other words, they make them available as if they were expired. Immediately.
Short summary: I consolidated my domains at AWS years ago just to make it easier to manage everything from one spot. Earlier last year, my credit card I used for auto payments didn't have the $18 I pay for monthly costs. I didn't notice, until my email stopped working because my account was "suspended" due to non payment after a couple months.
When AWS suspended the account, they turned off DNS routing which I managed from Route 53, so not only did my websites stop working, so did my email account (which had DNS entries to route to Gmail).
So I went to log in to pay my bill, but in the time since I had last signed in, AWS had added two factor authentication. But since I couldn't get my email, I couldn't log in. Quiz: How does one pay AWS if you can't log into your account? You cant. How do you submit a ticket? Create a new account, submit a ticket about the old account from there (you still can't pay). And then wait. And then send in a notarized form plus forms of identity. It took over a two months to resolve. Meanwhile, my account went from suspended to "closed".
I put that in quotes because when I was finally able to get my log in working, my account was as it was before with all data and setup intact.
Except for all my domains.
They had been deregistered, despite having paid for years more. AWS cancelled and released my domains without my permission. They actively deleted them from the register list, so anyone out there could buy them.
russellbeattie.com was no longer mine. In addition to the other 6 domains I used.
Because of the SEO of my personal blog, some asshole had added my domain to an "add/drop" service, so it was instantly snapped up and is now used as a scam website. They also have access to all my email, which I've used for everything from Apple to Microsoft to Google and more.
So, I'd love to share my blog with you, but Amazon screwed me so badly it's incredible.
tl;dr: Don't use AWS as your registrar.
I need to move my personal blog (https://meanderingthoughts.hashnode.dev/) over there still, sadly HN auto flags any submissions from any hashnode domain so I've been unable to submit any of my blog posts for consideration!