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.
Links to my projects. I am a mathematician, Bohmian (quantum mechanical theory where particles have definite positions guided by the quantum mechanical wave function), Sudbury staffer, hobbyist programmer (now hobbyist manager of AI coders). Currently into exploring fully embracing families of rational intervals as real numbers.
https://l3m.in - Main website, (for now) in french
https://misc.l3m.in/txt/ - Small rants in txt (fr & english content)
https://links.l3m.in/en/ - List of saved interesting links
https://blog.greenpants.net – my actively maintained blog where I write about my thoughts on AI given my Master's, share personal stories, tutorials and more. Lots of drafts coming up soon, like the ideal home server architecture. Hopefully inspirational to some, at the very least the randomized quotes at the top might be.
Let me know :)
https://himwant.org - I created this website as a learning log to write blogs about whatever I am currently learning! Just started in the last week of December!
Currently writing about the xv6-riscv OS! https://himwant.org/series/xv6/
My personal site: https://dreamlux.ai — I’m building Dreamlux, an AI video generator / studio. It focuses on fast template-based creation (short clips, social formats) with a simple credit system. Would love feedback on UX/performance and what workflows you’d expect from a personal/indie-built tool.
My blog is https://rubenvannieuwpoort.nl
I am also working on a "build your own CPU" series which is still in its infancy but the WIP can be found at https://cpucourse.rubenvannieuwpoort.nl
https://stonecharioteer.com and https://tech.stonecharioteer.com
I hit the HN Front page thrice for my posts on Ruby last year. Going to write way more soon. I write about Python, Rust, Linux and some tooling. I'll also write about concurrency next.
https://davidnicholaswilliams.com
my blog with a few posts that have been on HN front page (eg [0]), but under my old domain davnicwil.com which unfortunately was poached after I accidentally let it lapse. Doh.
Wow love the idea! I was wondering where everyone was hiding.
Mine is: https://yagmurtas.com
https://www.cannonade.net - The Patrick O'Brian Mapping Project
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.
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...
Systems architecture blog. About 10 articles on offline-first design, constraint-driven architecture, and distributed systems thinking. Decades of experience across IoT, infrastructure, and field operations. Just launched, but building thoughtfully. Would appreciate inclusion if it fits your criteria.
I've tried writing a few blog posts just to mostly learn about writing. Any feedback is welcome. Most posts are written to an imagined audience of people familiar with the topic.
I've also written a very basic terminal, just for laughs. It's nothing special, but I had fun making it.
https://notes.aflukasz.pl - some writing about software plus experimenting with https://indieweb.org/POSSE . Main site at https://aflukasz.pl .
https://japoneris.neocities.org/ https://gaelle-candel.neocities.org/
Not that up-to-date (missing some time) to edit. First is non-tech projects (woodworking, leather, ...) Second is more tech-related
My website: https://idiallo.com
It made it to #9 of the top 100 personal websites on HN for 2025. https://refactoringenglish.com/tools/hn-popularity/?start=20...
My site is kind of a disorganized and half-finished mess and mostly an archive for my Mastdodon account: https://kennethrapp.net
I'll be adding a lot of these to my own links page :)
And actual projects once I... finish... them.
I wanted to start a personal blog in 2026, so I am listing my website here to have more motivation: Home: https://hdocmsu.github.io/ Blog (coming soon): https://hdocmsu.github.io/blog/
https://untested.sonnet.io - "lab notes"/working with the garage door up
https://sonnet.io - personal site
https://potato.horse - mostly art, illustrations I use in my articles
+ My oss project site: https://resumematcher.fyi/
I run The Links Guy and recently pivoted away from being a DFY link building service to teaching how off-page SEO is actually changing - putting out free content, a free newsletter, and offering a paid course and consulting to those who need the next level of education.
Website: https://thelinksguy.com/
https://vilkeliskis.com/ - rebooting as of recently to a self-hosted solution from under my desk.
Btw, https://nownownow.com/ is a great place to discover people. This project is somewhat similar to what you're doing.
My personal site is https://zck.org/ . Mostly textual posts about Emacs, Linux, programming. There are a few pages that are games, and I also have a page for my my generative art: https://zck.org/art .
https://coffeespace.org.uk - started 2014
In a recent article I wrote about an ongoing ESP32-based custom smart watch: https://coffeespace.org.uk/projects/smart-watch-v2.html
Nice! You can check my site out here: https://anderegg.ca
About page here: https://anderegg.ca/about/
And the feed is here: https://anderegg.ca/feed.xml
I’ve been having a lot of fun with the site in the last year-or-so. I’ve had a personal site for well over a decade now, but this is the iteration I like the most. Probably because this is the first time I’ve just built a playground for myself, and not tried to conform to what a site “should” be.
Hosted on a Raspberry Pi in my office, via Starlink, via a Cloudflare tunnel.
It's mostly jokes, and also a bingo game for The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch and House (https://potateaux.com/skingo/)
Hey! I'd love to contribute to this directory. My personal website is https://sparker.co - it's my professional presence where I share thoughts on product development and the tech industry. I work in Product at You.com and am passionate about building great user experiences.
My blog: https://blog.shashanktomar.com/ The post that made to the top of hacker news https://blog.shashanktomar.com/posts/strange-attractors
I wrote the engine for this so that I can just write bare HTML or Markdown files, put them into the content folder, update the index, and away we go. It also internally uses a JSON replacement I wrote, XferLang, so it's quite an experimental platform.
Blog: https://nithinbekal.com/
Photography: https://photos.nithinbekal.com/
Directory of free technical books: https://devlibrary.org/
https://k8scockpit.tech/ is my blog about technology, mainly Kubernetes, Cloud Native and AI.
And sharing my RSS app https://minirss.ai/ in beta release (just published this week). Feedback is more than welcome
https://javiergonzalez.io/ I am wondering how to grow it. I've been writing more in spanish, and also more poetry, but it feels weird to house them in the same place as some technical and general writing. For the time being I will leave it here though.
Didn't quite hit the criteria for 100 points, so didn't submit a PR (just have a single submission with 69 points: https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=davidtran.me)
Mine is hosted at https://dhruvkb.dev. I also made an open-source project that allows you to build a similar one for yourself. It's called Récivi and it's hosted at https://recivi.dhruvkb.dev.
My blog is at https://blog.happyfellow.dev if you'd like to read it.
I'm also the Head of The Institute for Type-Safe Memetic Research which website is https://typememetics.institute/
Also look at Kagi’s small web directory.
Mostly about my ham radio related activities ;)
https://fnune.com My blog. It's not in great shape.
https://fnune.com/waza A site I made to properly learn judo vocabulary in a way that builds up from basic concepts to form more and more complex technique names.
https://huanghub.com My site with optical simulation tools
https://adocomplete.com - launched it earlier this year.
https://adocomplete.com/advent-of-claude-2025/ - my Claude Code tips based on the Advent of Claude I did over December
https://kilna.net - I knocked up a linktree type site for myself and all of my projects a while back, but the offerings out there were so obnoxiously branded even when paid... and none of them felt polished in the way I like. I did the HTML + CSS myself, and was pleased I could make it work so well on both mobile and desktop.