Ask HN: The best blogs I'm not reading

4 points by jgrahamc ↗ HN
Some time ago I completely stopped reading blogs. Sites like HN (actually, just HN) do a good job of filtering them for me, but I still feel there are some I ought to actually subscribe to.

What are the small, unknown blogs that people subscribe to that are technically interesting and don't get linked here?

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A lot of my favorites don't post very regularly but, hey, that's what the archives are for. (It seems a lot of my professional peers are too busy running their companies to blog about it. There might be a conclusion in there somewh... oh look a kitten!)

http://www.alwinhoogerdijk.com/ <-- smallish European software company

http://thefloggingwillcontinue.com/ <-- CEO of Three Rings.

http://www.lietcam.com/blog/ <-- metrics + MMORPGs = hotness

http://microisvcentral.com/ <-- autocollected meta-feed of a bunch of small software companies (disclaimer: I'm in it.)

P.S. When I think "technically interesting" I think "useful for software businesses" not necessarily "related to producing computer code." If you're looking for Erlang tutorials and Audrino hacking skip this post.

I enjoy http://bit-player.org - it's a blog by Brian Hayes, who writes on computing science for American Scientist magazine (but is currently on sabbatical from the magazine, hopefully not from the blog).