102 comments

  • freetonik 20 hours ago

    Shameless plug, but hopefully relevant enough: my directory and search engine for personal blogs[1] indexes over 1000 RSS feeds, and naturally lots of them are about engineering and software development. Full-text search is implemented with Typesense, and there are also "related" recommendations for each post, example [2].

    1. https://minifeed.net/

    2. https://minifeed.net/items/n1HZYMDEKyra

    • pnt12 2 hours ago

      I was surprised that I started reading one blog on your site, and it was badly written. Only afterwards below the text, did I notice it was a summary!

      I'd advise to put it at the top, before the text, to let people know beforehand and not be caught off guard. Then you can have a big button saying "read full article in website" or something, to make it easy for people to see both options.

      • pnt12 an hour ago

        OK turns out it was not a summary, just a preview paragraph that mixed headers and text from the original, leading to strange casing and reading. I'd suggest not to include headers there or distinguish them!

        Example (had to search on kagi with site:minifeed.net):

        You Can Either Steal Great Developers or Farm Them To grow software development teams, you can either steal excellent developers or you can develop them internally.

      • pnt12 2 hours ago

        Also when going back the page, I don't see that post anymore - it was featured in random blogs, so I lost it.

        It's a cool idea, but maybe a improvement could be to select a random handful per day, and let them stay there for a while? Fewer surprises this way!

    • jpmonette 18 hours ago

      Looks really nice! Any plan to add social aspect like comments, likes and such?

      • freetonik 16 hours ago

        Thought about it, but not sure yet. Not too many user yet for that sort of thing.

      • OisinMoran 16 hours ago

        I'm building something similar with a bit more of a social angle (has comments, likes, and reposts) at lynkmi.com. If you sign up to the waitlist it's a very very short wait!

    • victorbjorklund 20 hours ago

      Can we add / suggests sites?

  • gombosg 13 hours ago

    I kind of miss the RSS days when you just had your own news/blog aggregator without the annoyance of Substack, Medium or anything else.

    • dewey 2 hours ago

      Less people are blogging these days but there's still a lot of interesting blogs out there. It's even more self-selected than before but I almost always find a RSS feed for a blog that I think is useful and interesting.

  • zX41ZdbW 19 hours ago

    Only 16 companies - quite sparse. May I ask to add my blog if possible? https://clickhouse.com/blog?category=engineering

    • indiehackerman 19 hours ago

      Just getting started but will definitely add to the list!

  • chandu_vrs 4 hours ago

    Nice work. I started working on something similar, but my use case is slightly different (but the solution is similar). We all are interested in certain topics, there is a lot of content that gets published and our time is limited, so we need something that helps us identify top 10 articles or so per topic. This is why most of us like HackerNews. I think HackerNews by topic or interest would be a good idea to implement (but along with users posting links, it can come from crawling few sites as well)

  • angelmm 20 hours ago

    I like the concept. Many times I look for high quality articles to go deep on some topics. I recommend you the fly.io blog [1], it has really nice articles.

    [1] https://fly.io/blog/

  • idosh 5 hours ago

    Shameless plug, you can find all of them and many more on https://daily.dev/. It's a personalized aggregator for developer news

    • grub5000 3 hours ago

      I can't figure this one out - is it only a browser extension? The site keeps trying to trick me into installing a browser extension, which seems incredibly sketchy

  • kenanfyi 16 hours ago

    Looks good, but it‘s fascinating the term engineering nowadays almost only boils down to software(also mostly web) and AI, although it is way more than that.

    • mrugge 15 hours ago

      the engineering that pays (big bucks)

  • plucafs 20 hours ago

    I'd suggest to add the Riot Games tech blog (https://technology.riotgames.com)

  • LtdJorge 3 hours ago

    Should definitely be able to filter out any of the sources. Unless that's already there and I'm not seeing it.

  • meander_water 13 hours ago

    There's a good list here which you could add as well https://github.com/kilimchoi/engineering-blogs

    • indiehackerman 8 hours ago

      Thanks! It's a great collection and have been using that as a reference. Hasn't been updated in a while but definitely will try to add as many as I can

  • ordinarily 7 hours ago

    This is awesome! We got some really technical deep dives here https://www.warpstream.com/blog-category/engineering

  • skhameneh 9 hours ago

    Can you add cross support for Fediverse? I really haven't been keeping up but I think with ActivityPub you can support Bluesky, Mastodon, and Threads. A lot of the general support and progress went from GNU Social > Mastodon > whatever.

  • ozgrakkurt 20 hours ago

    Amazing idea but Cloudflare DDOSes my browser when I try to open it.

    Also a nice reminder to move my website off of cloudflare asap

    • jagged-chisel 15 hours ago

      Maybe I’m a bit out of the loop on Cloudflare’s activity these days, but I’m not sure I understand your statement.

      Cloudflare thinks your browser is part of a DDoS?

      Cloudflare is attacking your browser from several places across the internet?

      • 8organicbits 13 hours ago

        My guess is that this refers to the CPU challenge. Presumably DDoS here should be DoS, specifically overwhelming their CPU or draining their battery.

        https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/278660/why-are-...

      • ozgrakkurt 12 hours ago

        On my phone, it locks up my browser with it’s “check” so I have to restart it.

        I understand it isn’t related to DDOS but used it as a joke since it is basically attacking my browser

  • mmargenot 17 hours ago

    Are you trying to stick with company blogs primarily, or to expand into general non-affiliated eng blogs? People like Maggie Appleton (https://maggieappleton.com/) and Patrick McKenzie (https://www.kalzumeus.com/) frequently have compelling ideas around technology, but I suppose that's a different "product" from what a company blog is selling.

    • indiehackerman 8 hours ago

      Great suggestions, I'm a big fan of Patrick McKenzie as well. I was going to start with company blogs but expand to individuals as well if there's enough demand/usage

  • farai89 9 hours ago

    This is great. Would be good if you add RAMP also, have found the engineering blog useful. https://engineering.ramp.com/

  • 8organicbits 18 hours ago

    > Each blog requires custom parsing logic (no standard format)

    This is unfortunate, RSS has promise to be that standard format. I've seen high adoption, but it's not universal.

    • indiehackerman 18 hours ago

      I started off with scraping through RSS but quickly realised it doesn't include all historical posts

      • lysecret 3 hours ago

        Are you using ai for the parsing/setting up the parsing structure?

  • brikym 11 hours ago

    I can't say I like the infinite scrolling and lack of body scroll bar.

  • Catbert59 20 hours ago

    First thing I saw was an annoying Cloudflare captcha.. ugh

  • dgs_sgd 12 hours ago

    Awesome work! I would suggest adding Netflix’s blog [1]. It’s very high quality imo.

    [1] https://netflixtechblog.com/

  • bkhl 13 hours ago

    > Current status: Core search is working. Adding new blogs weekly as I index them.

    I guess this is a reason why it does not have recent blogs from some of the sites. Otherwise, it's definitely something I'd use

  • WASDx 19 hours ago

    FYI here is a list of hundreds of engineering blogs: https://github.com/kilimchoi/engineering-blogs

  • ndom91 10 hours ago

    Nice one! You should definitely offer some sort of master rss feed though

    • indiehackerman 9 hours ago

      Thanks for your support! Will add that to the list

  • shelika 20 hours ago

    Biased as I work for them but I think https://incident.io/blog/engineering is definitely worth adding.

  • matkurianski 8 hours ago

    I always wanted something like that. Awesome job!

    • indiehackerman 8 hours ago

      Thanks for your support! Glad I could help build it for you :)

  • cosmicgadget 15 hours ago

    Great idea and the post preview cards are excellent.

    I've found software security companies tend to have interesting blog posts.

    • indiehackerman 9 hours ago

      Thanks for your support and the great suggestion!

  • fuzball1989 14 hours ago

    Are you sure you want to add hundreds of blogs? I would keep it curated to 10-20 otherwise it will turn into an RSS feed but I think you are chasing a goal of having the most interesting blogs to read and for people to use in their designs, coding etc.

    • indiehackerman 8 hours ago

      I think people would get less value if I kept it to 10-20. I was thinking of extending it to have user accounts were people could create their own lists of the articles (based on company, author, tags, etc) on there if there was enough interest

  • demarq 9 hours ago

    > When learning a new technology, the best insights often come from how companies like Google, Meta, or Stripe actually implement it in production.

    I think not.

  • __natty__ 20 hours ago

    I have so many of tech blogs in my bookmarks. And I open them maybe once per month. How often do you read these blogs?

    • indiehackerman 19 hours ago

      I read them especially when I'm picking up a new task at my job with new technologies

  • kushan2020 20 hours ago

    The performance is really slow on my phone - iPhone XR. Even selecting filters takes away lot of time.

    • indiehackerman 19 hours ago

      Made some performance improvements, hope it's better for you now!

  • kathir05 16 hours ago

    This is interesting stuff!! Love to see further updates and scale on this

    • indiehackerman 8 hours ago

      Thanks for your support! Stay tuned for more updates

  • majom 20 hours ago

    Great start. I would be great to see more blogs added to your project.

    • indiehackerman 19 hours ago

      Thanks for your support! Will definitely be adding plenty more this week

  • colesantiago 21 hours ago

    It would be great if you can add RSS on this.

  • Quitschquat 17 hours ago

    It would be cool to filter out the AI/LLM stuff

    • indiehackerman 17 hours ago

      Will add that to the list, thanks for the suggestion

  • aeve890 19 hours ago

    >Engineering

    Looks inside

    >15 tech companies blogs

  • DiabloD3 20 hours ago

    Already hug of death?

  • dwedge 20 hours ago

    I love this idea. Like others mentioned the cloudflare is annoying and search is way too slow, but as a concept I like it. Make it faster and I can see myself using this every week

    • indiehackerman 19 hours ago

      Thanks for the feedback! Search should be better now

      • netloks9599 15 hours ago

        I think you might want to add a "debounce" to the search, typing more than a few characters at a time automatically kicks off a new request for the entire page

  • kwakubiney 20 hours ago

    Nice project. Filtering took forever though.

    • indiehackerman 19 hours ago

      Have made improvements to the filters! Hope you get a better experience now

  • dbgrman 20 hours ago

    none of the filters seem to work for me. Good concept. Wish it wasn't in the done-to-death vibe coding UI.

    • indiehackerman 19 hours ago

      Thanks for the feedback! Have made fixes to the filters so please try again

    • coldtrait 18 hours ago

      What is a more standard UI that doesn't scream vibe coded?

  • anonymous344 6 hours ago

    order by latest?

  • pbronez 20 hours ago

    Cool idea. I thought I’d try to make a Kagi Lens to accomplish the same thing:

    https://kagi.com/lenses/LdYine8hZtYmrt8yTMngOUtvTM9rmkRy

    Kagi Lenses can be defined in many ways, one of which is specifying URLs to search. Unfortunately you can only provide 10 URLs per lens. Here are the ones I chose:

    https://stripe.com/blog/engineering, https://engineering.fb.com/, https://www.uber.com/en-US/blog/engineering/, https://netflixtechblog.com/, https://research.google/blog/, https://technology.riotgames.com/, https://incident.io/blog, https://www.anthropic.com/engineering, https://openai.com/news/, https://shopify.engineering/

    • __turbobrew__ 18 hours ago

      No AWS blog? If anything I have found the AWS blog the highest quality and most novel. The articles on things like route53 are really interesting.

    • jzig 18 hours ago

      Now make a lens of lenses!

    • pbronez 20 hours ago

      When I use this lens to search for “Python” the top three hits are:

      Meta’s Pyrefly announcement (may 2025)

      Netflix post about their overall use of python (March 2013)

      Google’s announcement of the Croissant ML metadata format (March 2024)

  • gricardo99 20 hours ago

    nice concept. fyi, search feature doesn’t seem to work

    • indiehackerman 19 hours ago

      Thanks for your support! Search should be fixed now

  • yieldcrv 13 hours ago

    Thanks for having a default feed to show an example of what to expect

    So many show and tells neglect that

    • indiehackerman 9 hours ago

      Thanks for your support and glad you liked it :)

  • whattheheckheck 21 hours ago

    I get an ssl error

    • indiehackerman 19 hours ago

      Can you try again? Seems to be working for others

  • ayerajath 20 hours ago

    this is good! will revisit soon!

  • xyst 18 hours ago

    AI-grifters: "why bother using yet another search engine? In a few weeks {{preferred LLM}} will be trained on the underlying data"

  • tamimio 9 hours ago

    I believe there should be an industry standard to distinguish between engineers (the ones who spent 4-5 years in school) and software engineers (not necessarily those who spent 4-5 years in school) by name only. Either one should not be called engineers anymore, or the other should be called legacy engineers or something along these lines. I was expecting to search through articles of IEEE, RF, hardware maybe, or even other disciplines like civil and mechanical. The word "engineer" lost its meaning in the past ~2 decades because everyone now who touches a PC suddenly can call themselves an engineer, diluting the market now with hordes of bootcampers and "prompt engineers". How come we don't see the same in other white-collar jobs like doctors, nurses, lawyers, or even blue-collar ones that now require some sort of control over who calls themselves or is able to work in a trade by having apprenticeships? P. Eng isn't enforced, so it's meaningless.

    • xyzzy_plugh 8 hours ago

      I have no idea how you can dismiss P.Eng as being meaningless. Engineer, yes, certainly overloaded. But P.Eng? It literally implies licensure.

      That's the industry standard.

      My GP and my veterinarian and also my librarian are all doctors, but less ambiguously they are respectively MD, DVM and PhD.

      • tamimio 8 hours ago

        I am not the one who's dismissing it, industry does. You can get hired as an engineer, holding an engineering title with zero engineering education nowadays, you can have senior or principal title as well, and no formal education either. Find me one hospital that would hire a nurse that never had formal education or went through acquiring the proper license? No wonder a doctor can earn 4 times more than an engineer nowadays.