Today I basically use HN as my blog curator, but I yearn for more.
Where do you find a blogging community nowadays? How to discover new blogs and how to share your content?
Today I basically use HN as my blog curator, but I yearn for more.
Where do you find a blogging community nowadays? How to discover new blogs and how to share your content?
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You can download the OPML file and load it up into your RSS feed. I did start visiting the various blogs to find some i'd enjoy reading, but there are so many!
It's also pretty trivial to find what writers other bloggers enjoy based on the "reads" list tab. My algorithm is:
-> Find blogger you like -> Check their substack "reads" for other writers -> Repeat
I share my blog on HN and Bluesky and a few niche communities like Mander (when it makes sense).
Most of my traffic right now comes from chatbots citing my posts, StackExchange, or links in documentation.
My website is https://bcmullins.github.io
As for sharing my own blog, it's mainly here for me as well, or in open comments sections where that's encouraged.
So... I'd also love suggestions on other ways!
https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=bobbiechen announces https://bobbiechen.com/blog
https://dostoynikov.com
The more niche your blog is, the more chances you'll have at sharing it on highly specialized subreddits - otherwise you can always drop links to your blog in HN conversation threads if it feels relevant. That's how I developed a bit of readership on mine.
And in the interest of sharing blogs, a classic is "Old New Thing" written by Raymond Chen. It's highly technical around Microsoft/Windows but I enjoy how incredibly thorough it is.
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing
https://mordenstar.com
Also, your social media algorithm might have adjusted to feed you blog related content.
Having said that, here's my own personal blog - https://www.rxjourney.net/
If you're feeling extra generous, you can leave a donation.
https://refactoringenglish.com/tools/hn-popularity/
Mostly a few static articles, my machines (openbsd), mastodon feed, but.. it's blog-like! :-)
https://brynet.ca/
While I much prefer blogs to exist outside of walled garden-type websites, I've begrudgingly come to terms with Substack.
This is a community of ascetic bloggers and web builders that can be seen as sites from the 90s, there is access to HTTP (it was very important for me because I would like the site to open from absolutely any piece of iron, given its direction and subject). I am writing about the old Internet, the formation of the Internet, and what is happening at this time in small web.
Perhaps you will be interested in this course as a direction, this is not neosities, it is more minimalistic and rough (but only in a verd look)