Ask HN: What's your blog?
So along the lines of a "Ask HN: What's your startup", I'm sure a lot of us have blogs that we write on that don't get a lot of exposure. So link your blog here with a short description about your topics.
I'll go first: http://devcomsystems.com.au/blog Main topic at the moment is documenting the journey of building a web app for the web app challenge. Creating a $5k/mo web app in 6 months.
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[ 5.5 ms ] story [ 292 ms ] threadThe Fogbeam Labs blog gets an update now and again as well, although I don't publish anywhere near as much content there as I should. But I'm sitting on a whole pile of ideas for posts and half finished posts, etc., so at some point content should start showing up there much more frequently.
http://fogbeam.blogspot.com/
Periodically I link myself in comments because it's easier than rehashing what I've already written.
One day I complained about a particular blog hosting service and that's the one post that made it to HN's front page.
A linkblog where I post excerpts and quotes a few times a week on focus, attention, distraction, intentionality, and doing good work, with an emphasis on managing attention amidst digital distraction.
I just post about random tech stuff. Gadget reviews, various things that people might find interesting/help solve problems.
An outlet providing: news, reviews, analysis, and opinion regarding Apple technology.
I post music on this: http://ilictronix.heroku.com
And I'm finishing my programming challenge blog: http://programthis.net
Content:
https://github.com/orangethirty/marketing_bits
About:
Marketing, sales, copywriting articles from my own experiences.Updated every couple of days. Will soon have content in Spanish.
Pronto tendra el mismo contenido escrito en Espanol.
EDIT: I got it - you want me to tweet your link? Sure (not that I have many followers).
EDIT2: DONE - https://twitter.com/chewxy/status/294684615086592000
I need some help getting the word out. Could you tell people in your network about it? Thank you.
Mostly just observations on the technology industry.
I've only updated my blog a few times in the last year, but have actually written a lot of "posts" in a notebook. I'm planning on posting some of the better ones online over the course of this year.
I'm also a contributer behind The Forking Chef (http://theforkingchef.com), the blog for Fork the Cookbook [0], which people have likened to be like Github for recipe: http://forkthecookbook.com
http://simonsarris.com/
I've gotten an enormous amount of thank you's for that post, mostly from when I wrote similar sentiment on reddit to encourage people, but its not really in line with the rest of the blog to date.
Unfortunately 100% of my blogging steam since last July has been forced into a book that's currently in the works (a tome on HTML5, nothing too exciting!). I'll be extremely happy when that's finished and I can return to blogging. I've gained a lot of intimate knowledge of Canvas in recent times, so there are an enormous amount of Canvas-related topics I want to cover. And the book, to say the least, is about ~200 pages of my canvas expertise and ~300 pages of "other" HTML5 :)
I'd really like to get more into storytelling too, alas, my time is so thin.
Articles on business, strategy, finance. Along with offering financial trading training on the side
Here it is simp.sn
Metaphorical rambling. Some revelatory posts; mostly crap.
Themes relating to entrepreneurship, technology, design.
Mostly about startups / investors in Australia, what it's like to be a uni student founder, having an app that exploded massively etc. Not really much technical stuff and usually blog only when asked to speak.
atm doing about 1k hits per month.
It used to be more personal, but now I try to blog about things related to work, including my photography.
It's Wordpress hosted on Dreamhost. It's been on HN a few times and the WP Super Cache plugin has handled it like a breeze.
I've always thought about changing everything to Octopress, but as long as Wordpress cache plugins work as promised, I guess there's not much need to