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Posted by susam 1/14/2026

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#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.

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BrunoBernardino 1/15/2026|
https://brunobernardino.com - Personal website, just a tiny summary of what I've done and like

https://news.onbrn.com - Personal "blog", if you can call it that

https://ministories.net - Personal list of short Stories to read quickly, and think slowly

https://snozmusic.com - Personal website for my music producer "persona"

https://poemasparacriancas.com - Personal list of poems, in Portuguese, written for kids

anardil 1/14/2026||
https://goto.anardil.net/ - Launchpad for all my other (16!) sites.

The main ones are:

https://diving.anardil.net/ - Scuba diving picture gallery; organized by timeline, common name, taxonomy, and more

https://dnd.anardil.net/ - Artifacts from my groups' D&D games

https://pirates.anardil.net/ - Pirate insult generator

https://alchemy.anardil.net/ - Morrowind (TES 3) alchemy calculator

r14n 1/17/2026|
How did you tag your scuba pics and vids? I need to do something like this to organize my own scuba footage!
jonplackett 1/14/2026||
https://plackett.co.uk

I made this about 5 years ago with just html and a-frame. The cms is an inline json file. It has aged really well!

hahahahhaah 1/14/2026||
Love it. Has the 90s multimedia vibe (but more advanced than 90s), back when people loved the possibilities and before we blanded everything online.
jonplackett 1/14/2026||
I still miss flash!
akst 1/16/2026|||
Nice, definitely one of the interesting ones here
rcore 1/14/2026|||
This is just amazing.
jonplackett 1/14/2026||
Thanks so much! It’s a bit of a throwback to a more fun time of internet-ness
nathaah3 1/15/2026||
that was so fun to watch
p4bl0 1/15/2026||
My personal website lives at https://pablo.rauzy.name/ since 2008. My previous personal website is not online anymore.

Some parts of it are in French, typically the teaching section, which is primarily aimed at my students.

My blog (in French) is at https://p4bl0.net/. It's a new version that's live since 2021 but this domain has been hosting my blog since 2006. I had a blog before that but the hosting service I used has long been dead.

p4bl0 1/16/2026|
I see others have specified their tech stack.

My blog runs on Dotclear (a very good open source PHP+MySQL blog engine) with a homemade theme.

My website runs on a hand written static site generator made of a Makefile and Bash scripts relying on the xml2 and 2xml commands, and coreutils in between them (especially sed). Those are automatically executed by a Git hook on my server to update the website on push. It's been like this since the beginning so I have the full history of my website's version back up to 2008 (I'm not even sure GitHub Pages were a thing back then!). It's fun to sometimes go back and see how it looked like almost 20 years ago.

nindalf 1/15/2026||
https://nindalf.com. I've written a few posts that have made it to HN [1].

I strongly oppose writing with LLMs and think it's more important than ever to write with our own words. If my writing is to be better than LLMs I need to hone it by writing more.

I'm proud of the website as well. I have used LLMs to assist with the UI dev. It has all 100s from PageSpeed. I've made it so it's easy to add pages within. All the books I've read in the last few years [1] and a minimalist gym tracker I use myself (any anyone can too!).

[1] - https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...

[2] - https://nindalf.com/books

[3] - https://nindalf.com/gym

philangist 1/15/2026|
One of my major goals for 2026 was zero LLM use for writing, however I've found it a bit hard at times because LLMs are exceptional for research. Oftentimes I find that in reading an explanation or report that ChatGPT gives me about a topic there will be small turns of phrase or even whole sentences that capture a concept way better than I can. I then feel obstinate not using a clearly superior option, so I'm curious if you've run into that tension and if so how you navigate it.
nindalf 1/16/2026||
Honestly I don't have an idea. I guess the stuff I write about I know enough to get a good first draft out, preserving my voice. But if I read a first draft by an AI I think I would be influenced.
noahbald 1/15/2026||
https://noahwbaldwin.me/landing
akst 1/15/2026||
This is sick
jasondigitized 1/17/2026|||
ascii art needs to make a comeback
greenido 1/16/2026||
very cool!
taxicabjesus 1/15/2026||
https://www.taxiwars.org/ - this site is mostly composed of my diaries and stories from Kuro5hin.org (RIP: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11609802 ). "I posted at K5 because I wanted to be anonymous, and was not looking for attention (the site had already shrunk to a skeleton core of users at that time)" - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12193286

My submission of my then-new website got a little time on the front page: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12193273

I have a bunch of notes for posts I started but haven't yet finished. The Predicaments of Old People seems important. A Medical Hack Job is about a young woman who couldn't afford the pills the ER doctors had prescribed her.

There have been a few posts since K5 went away. 'False Prophecy' was about the time I became a false prophet. I'd forgotten all about this anecdote until the next time I went out to look at a lunar eclipse. https://www.taxiwars.org/2020/10/false-prophesy.html

mosiuerbarso 1/14/2026||
http://djkippax.com/

I'm a turntablist and scratch DJ, been running my site since 2006. I mix and dj mainly old rave stuff and old hip hop. I'm oldskool in that i like to provide free mp3 and even flac versions of my mixes, and I don't just rely on another walled garden type service.

I don't update that site as frequently as i should.

But i'm planning to add a lot more music to it later this year and maybe some video/visual mixes which I've been working on.

bityard 1/14/2026||
I need to write more often, but okay: https://blog.bityard.net/

If anyone has any leads on a comment system that isn't a spam magnet and also works acceptably with a static site, I'm all ears.

winrid 1/14/2026||
I'm glad you asked! :) I built FastComments.com. You can try it without creating an account: https://docs.fastcomments.com/guide-installation.html#vanill...

There are different hosted-by-us and openai powered spam classifiers, depending on what different communities care about.

navanchauhan 1/14/2026||
I use a self hosted instance of [Isso](https://isso-comments.de) on my static site
zz5759 1/16/2026|
https://yesornoai.com

  A collection of free decision-making tools I built:                                             
  - Decision Wheel (customizable spinning wheel)                                                  
  - Coin Flip (yes/no decisions)                                                                  
  - Tarot Reading (with AI interpretations)                                                       
  - Magic 8 Ball                                                                                  
                                                                                                  
  Features: AI-powered result analysis (OpenAI), 10 languages, dark/light themes, mobile          
  responsive.                                                                                     
                                                                                                  
  Tech: Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Supabase.
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