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.
I write about on-device generative models (particularly world models). Past posts have been reasonably well-received on HN (https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=madebyoll.in).
Website: https://ovalerio.net Blog: https://blog.ovalerio.net RSS Feed: https://blog.ovalerio.net/feed
https://docodethatmatters.com It was a way for me to build, optimize, and enrich my skills around the web standards. Also, a place for me to document some of the fun projects around DSLR camera hacking, Raspberry PIs, home automations and 3d printing
https://tskulbru.dev I try to share things i learn as i struggle with a topic (like using .http files in nvim, or setting up a scalable release management for mobile apps etc), and also share some insights into the things im creating. I try to post a few times a month
I've never posted anything on HN before, but around this time last year I built a blog/digital garden type thing and for once actually managed to keep up the practice of maintaining, developing, and writing about it here: https://damianwalsh.co.uk
Recently created mine - I went for a minimal approach
https://bryceosterhaus.com - main site https://bryceosterhaus.com/blog - blog
I also sort of made a clone with it in a TUI, `npx @bryceo/me`
More infrastructure than content, but in principle it’s capable of hosting Go packages, complete with a simple issue tracker and code review system. I use it myself to stream notifications from multiple sources (GitHub and Gerrit).
my blog with random thoughts on very different topics. Most articles started as twitter/X threads but I wanted to give some of them a prermanent self-hosted home.
Original language is german with english translations that are mostly done with claude.
Come back next week, and that should all be archived (preserving all content and links) and a new site in a completely different direction begun. A pure-CSS 3D space. Lots of handwriting. A synthesised pipe organ. And lots more, over time.
This is going to be a great place for inspiration, thank you!
As for me Photography - https://travisbumgarner.photography Engineering - https://travisbumgarner.dev
https://mattsimpson.ca is my personal blog that I've been maintaining for years. I document the things I figure out, recommend some things, post my talks, display my Mastodon feed. I like it. It's my little corner of the small web.
https://zikani.me - My site
https://code.zikani.me - My Hashnode Blog (planning to self-host soon)
https://blog.nndi.cloud - My startup's blog
This is only semi-personal as there are other people involved but this is a creative project that I am main contributor of :)
Aredia is my project that is a mix of worldbuilding, music, and some other stuff that I feel like throwing on a website.
https://blog.kulman.sk — personal blog about software development, indie iOS apps, self-hosting, and productivity. English.
https://www.kulman.sk — personal homepage with projects and links (Slovak).
Plus a bit of the colophon history in this post:
I don't have a personal site at the moment, but I do have a blog: https://photonlines.substack.com/
Some of my projects: https://github.com/photonlines
Since knowing I'm listed like this somewhere would give me that much more reason to write stuff, sure: https://zahlman.github.io
> In this post, the scope is not restricted to blogs though. Any personal website is welcome
Might as well also take links from there, though, right?
https://allisterk.com - little bits & bobs. inc. recipes.
https://red-eft.com - art & plants.
https://trollcave.org - studio space.
Happy browsing/linking!
https://raizensoft.com - My website for learning Java game development with libGDX framework
https://ookigame.com - My collection of 200 games I developed over the years using libGDX and threejs
My extremely out of date never updated site: http://victorliu.info
My also out of date but slightly less so page: https://victorliu.neocities.org
Maybe now I will be inspired to actually update these.
Just a showcase for my academic mathematics research and some deep learning focused personal projects.
I built it with Quarto, which is fantastic for building a website containing mathematics or coding with no futzing with CSS or so on.
https://kanishk.io I just blog about a few things now and then.
I once ended up on the frontpage because of something I wrote: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41689159
https://rounak.taptappers.club/fitness - this is my personal site (recently re-designed). The Fitness page is the highlight. It's still WIP, so quite a number of things are blank.
PS: The entire thing is built using Claude Code.
Been blogging on and off for 20 years. Most of the old stuff is on now deleted blogs (which I plan to import back one day!), so this one only has a few recent things, mostly short book reviews so I can remember what I read.
Hi folks!
I'm Miguel. This is my blog I write mainly about programming and side projects.
I've written my own programming language called Grotsky, and it's implemented in Rust. The blog's engine is written with Grotksy and generates static HTML files.
This is mine https://johnlian.net/
I posted it to Hacker News once, and it seemed to be decently received https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46281060
https://sweeting.me - very old design at this point but still kinda fun, most of my actualy content is on HedgeDoc these days instead: https://blog.sweeting.me
My personal site: https://www.arturonereu.com/
I've been writing articles in there: https://www.arturonereu.com/articles/
I have so many things to write about but I rarely ever finish a post.
This would also be a great time to share my RSS app. https://tuvix.app/
https://tomverbeure.github.io/
Electronics stuff. Used to be about FPGAs, recently mostly about old test equipment.
Being doing for 8 years now and still going strong. I try to write at least one blog post every 2 months, but it’s usually more than that.
https://matija.eu - Personal website
https://cv.matija.eu - Resume site
https://apidex.dev - Some software I'm trying to build
https://sour.media - I have built it mostly to host pictures of the outfits I make for my dog https://sour.media/dog/clothing
https://maltehillebrand.de/ - I am a creative technologist, working as a freelance designer. Like every great designer, my portfolio is of course not up to date.
But it has fun features like a filter and a responsive fragment shader :)
I haven't had anything interesting to post over time, but glad I bought my domain years ago for various reasons (yikes, 2007 it looks like, 20 years?!). Will try to throw a PR up, young kids keep me busy.
https://kelvinhanma.com/ with blog at https://blog.kelvinhanma.com/ and other sub domains with web apps (normally local first)
I've been very sporadically adding to my website, but I have a lot more to flesh out about it (I have a lot of short notes that are just quick thoughts). I'm quite happy with my domain though, :P https://saah.as
I use it as a digital scrapbook of pictures, projects etc rather than a blog.
I clicked on a random sample of the links posted here and really enjoyed seeing the diversity of things people post about and the variety of designs the sites have.
Mine: https://www.usebox.net/jjm/
Established in 2002.
Went full circle: static, PHP+mysql, python+tornado+redis (I had a nosql phase), python+Django+sqlite, and now static again (but this time with a generator, so it is all md).
https://willko.dev/ unimpressive but functional :)