Ask HN: Favorite Blog in 2024?

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  1. simonwillisonblog

    The source code behind my blog

    Simon Willison’s blog: https://simonwillison.net/.

    How the heck does he have time to post all that amazing stuff, AND be coding open-source, AND have some kind of day job?

    My god, I wish I were that productive.

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  3. hnrss

    Custom, realtime RSS feeds for Hacker News

    Let's not forget he's also discussing things on communities like HN, where I calculate 3 comments/day over the last month (based on a calc I just made, since I subscribe to his comments via https://hnrss.github.io/).

  4. maggieappleton.com-V2

    ⚠️ Now retired. My previous digital garden built with Next.js, React, and MDX. Featuring loosely opinionated notes, half-formed ideas, and content that is always growing.

    I always enjoy reading Maggie Appleton's blog posts: https://maggieappleton.com

  5. 100r.co

    Official Website

    Not new, but always enjoy occasionally checking what Rek and Devine are up to @ 100 rabbits: https://100r.co/

  6. rednafi.com

    Musings & rants on software

  7. llm

    Access large language models from the command-line (by simonw)

    Having relevant projects is key. My https://llm.datasette.io projects gives me the ideal playground for trying stuff out - any time a new API model comes out I can spin up a new plugin to for LLM, which is a great way to try the model with limited development time (most API plugins are a few dozen lines of code).

    I've managed to balance building vs writing a lot better in the past - I lost that balance in November and December, I'm trying to get it back for January.

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