Blogroll

The old-school blogroll: a list of sites I read and recommend. It's also published as an OPML file that you can drop into your feed reader to subscribe to everything here in one go.

  • A Smart Bear

    Jason Cohen on bootstrapping, SaaS, and startup strategy.

  • Andrej Karpathy

    Andrej Karpathy on neural nets, AI, and learning in public.

  • Armin Ronacher

    Armin Ronacher, creator of Flask, on programming and open source.

  • Ben Hoyt

    Ben Hoyt on programming, open source, and the small web.

  • Ben Shoemaker

    Ben Shoemaker on product, technical depth, and building with AI.

  • Chip Huyen

    Chip Huyen on machine-learning systems and building with AI.

  • Daring Fireball

    John Gruber's long-running blog on Apple, design, and the tech industry.

  • Derek Sivers

    Derek Sivers on living deliberately, business, and owning your own corner of the web.

  • Herman Martinus

    Herman Martinus, who built Bear Blog — on the small, fast, indie web.

  • Julia Evans

    Julia Evans on debugging, systems, and making hard things approachable.

  • Marcin Wichary

    Marcin Wichary on design, typography, and keyboards, at Unsung.

  • Michael Ovies

    Michael Ovies on engineering culture and craft, at the Write-Ahead Blog.

  • Om Malik

    Om Malik on technology, venture, and photography.

  • Paul Graham

    Paul Graham's essays on startups, work, and life. His site has no feed of its own, so this RSS is a community-maintained mirror.

  • Simon Willison

    Simon Willison on AI, LLMs, and building tools in the open.

  • Steven Sinofsky

    Steven Sinofsky's Hardcore Software — an insider history of the PC revolution.

  • Terry Godier

    Terry Godier on bootstrapping and building indie software businesses.

  • Wasabhi

    Wasabhi on software, side projects, and the personal web.

  • Zhengdong Wang

    Zhengdong Wang on AI research and wide-ranging essays.