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by kernelsoe
2141 days ago
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Sounds like a blogger.com ... Sorry for the question. I mean, - the web has become easier to publish compare to past. (creating your own website)
- in sheer number, the personal blogs of developers', programmers' blogs are greater and it is much easier to follow their RSS.
- I really would love to read an Architect's personal blog or an local barista's personal one and could not find on the web? (do we lack a directory or rss?)
- It's not seems to be likely that only tech-savvy people write blogs and other occupations don't. Other engineers or accountants may want to share their stories (right now mainly through short posts on twitter, fb ...)
- I could easily follow my university's retired reactor, professors and read their posts on facebook. But there are full of distractions (never-ending feeds of dopamine slot machines) and I mean why don't many people publish on the web?
- I could easily browse my fav programmers' website and read, take note in peace without distractions and follow their RSS. But it's a lot harder to find an architect's weblog (there are but fewer than programming blogs). |
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What we have on 'our loca internet' is a few community hubs, one of them is a general one for all kinds of freelancers where they can put a link to their blog, and also the blog platforms have a general listing of blogs separated into categories that you can explore. I don't know of any such community hubs on the English speaking internet.