1 comment

[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 11.7 ms ] thread
The Ask HN thread from last week about blogs was really enlightening for me, showing me a lot of people's work and opinions that I wouldn't otherwise have seen. In the spirit of distilling some of the best blogs from that thread, I created a simple Rails app that scrapes a list of blogs and provides them in a place where people can vote and comment on them.

Someone made the comment that they wished there was a version of Hacker News but just for individual blogs. This is my first stab at creating a place where people can find high-quality technical blogs written primarily by people.

You can see this is in the "about" page of aggregate.blog, but I'll reproduce my criteria for adding a blog the aggregator here:

- Primarily about tech/programming, but other technical topics are welcome on occasion

- Can't be mostly tutorial posts or how-tos

- No company blogs

- Needs an RSS or Atom feed

- New blogs are welcome once they reach at least 5 total posts

- Most recent post is less than a year old

- No more than two posts on any given day maximum

- Prefer blogs that are self-hosted (that is, not on Medium/Wordpress/Substack/etc)

- Cannot be behind a paywall

- No content allowed that is illegal, pornographic, violent, NSFW, racist, homophobic, et cetera

Blog discoverability is still a problem in the age of social media consolidation -- this is certainly not the only approach but I would love to hear your thoughts and feedback!