Bookmarks tagged with "blogs"
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Code shufflin’
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Adactio: Journal—Syndicating to Bluesky
One day Bluesky will go away. It won’t matter much to me. My website will still be here.
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I don't have time to learn React - Keith Cirkel
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The Tragedy of Running an Old Node Project - Abdisalan Mohamud
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Blog Posts vs. Social Posts - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
Generally speaking, the attention you get with a good post on social media is like a firework: it can light up fast and burn bright, but just as fast it disappears.
On the other hand, the attention you get from a good blog posts can be like a forest fire: it starts small but when it catches fire it rages for some time, burning longer and more intense than any firework.
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The blogosphere is in full bloom. The rest of the internet has wilted | John Naughton | The Guardian
As blogging pioneer Dave Winer’s site turns 30, it’s a reminder that good writing and thinking has flourished beyond the reach of social media.
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Do not comment on another website, when you can write on your own – disassociated.com
Post comments are not unheard of here, but I rarely enable them. And that’s because I’ve long believed the best way to comment on something you’ve seen here is to either contact me, or, preferably, write a post on your own website.
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A Blog Directory
A home for everyone's blog and post rolls.
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blakewatson.com - Where I’m at with notetaking apps
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Why (and how) I’ve started writing my Shell Scripts in Python – A nice guy's view on life
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