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Posted by susam 2 days ago

Ask HN: 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.github.io#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.github.io

879 points | 2266 commentspage 17
derpyzza 22 hours ago|
https://derpyzza.github.io/ my personal little website + blog combo :) i don't update it very often, but i try my best to update it occasionally
torrinleonard 22 hours ago||
Been working on a custom JS UI framework for a couple years, there is a demo at /destamatic-ui, and my blog where I write occasionally on /blog: https://torrin.me
Sawpaw19 1 day ago||
https://sawyerbillings.com
NohatCoder 1 day ago||
https://nohatcoder.dk/

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.

metmac 18 hours ago||
https://metmac.dev

Click the ⌘⌥1 on the top right of the terminal or enter it on the keyboard for some fun code golfing.

mcargian 1 day ago||
https://www.cruiseqa.com/

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.

marinbala 17 hours ago||
https://marincomics.com/

Writing about the demoscene, retro computing, comics and hackathons

seriocomic 1 day ago||
What came to my mind when I saw this at 625 points and 1743 comments, was "I'd love to run all these sites through my own tool that analyses websites (for tech issues)" and comment with a link to the commentor/site-owner with their own personal link for them - sort of like a technical 'mirror'). If I don't get down-voted I might just do that...
kobolt 23 hours ago||
Have been blogging about personal projects for nearly 20 years now. Recently I have found the most joy in retro-computing and making various emulators.

https://kobolt.github.io/

lsferreira42 1 day ago|
I maintain a blog written in Brazilian Portuguese at https://www.leandrosf.com , where I publish content about technology, infrastructure, DevOps, and personal projects.

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.

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