【Hacker News搬运】为什么15年后我还在写博客
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Title: Why I still blog after 15 years
为什么15年后我还在写博客
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Url: https://www.jonashietala.se/blog/2024/09/25/why_i_still_blog_after_15_years/
由于我无法直接访问网页内容,我将提供一个基于假设的分析,如果你提供该博客文章的内容,我可以进行更准确的分析。 假设文章的内容如下: Jonas Hietala 在他的博客中分享了他在博客写作15年后仍然继续写作的原因。以下是文章的主要内容: 1. **持续学习的动力**:Jonas 表示,写作是一个不断学习的过程。通过写作,他能够深入研究不同的主题,并且不断更新自己的知识。 2. **表达和沟通**:他提到写作是一种强大的沟通工具。通过博客,他能够与读者分享自己的想法、经验和见解。 3. **个人成长**:Jonas 认为写作对他的个人成长有着重要的影响。它帮助他整理思路,提高写作和表达能力。 4. **建立联系**:他强调,博客让他能够与来自世界各地的人建立联系。这些联系不仅限于读者,还包括其他博主和专业人士。 5. **影响力**:尽管Jonas 没有追求巨大的读者群,但他意识到自己的写作能够影响一些人。这种影响力对他来说是写作的重要回报。 6. **坚持和耐心**:Jonas 认识到写作需要时间和耐心,但他相信,只有持续的努力才能带来成功。 7. **技术进步**:随着技术的不断进步,Jonas 觉得博客仍然是一个有价值的平台。他提到,随着社交媒体和内容平台的兴起,博客需要不断适应变化,但他相信它仍然有其独特的价值。 **总结**: Jonas Hietala 在他的博客中分享了他继续写作的七个原因,包括持续学习、表达沟通、个人成长、建立联系、影响力、坚持耐心以及技术进步。他的文章强调了写作作为一种持续学习和个人表达方式的重要性,同时也指出了在数字时代保持博客活力的挑战和机遇。 请注意,以上内容是基于假设的,实际文章的内容可能会有所不同。如果你有文章的具体内容,我可以为你提供更精确的分析和总结。
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JohnMakin: > "I keep this blog for me to write, not necessarily for others to read."<p>This is now to me the "old school" internet creator attitude (that I still possess). I don't blog as much any more but do create content elsewhere - a lot of it is for my own enjoyment and creative outlet, to blow off steam, whatever - the fact that other people may want to watch it is secondary. I do try to do things people want, but only if I want to do it.<p>The only reason I highlight this is that the up and coming generations absolutely do not see content creation in the same way. I got in an absurd argument with an early 20 something on a social media platform about how annoying ads were that were disguised as content. The response was overwhelmingly "Well, how else do you expect content creators to make a living?"<p>I do not disagree that creators should be able to monetize their content however they please, but the fact that people see that <i>as the end and only goal</i> of content creation is baffling to me and almost certainly making it worse. This same person tried to tell me it's been the same way since the earliest days of youtube - which they would have been in diapers around that time - is absolutely not true. The idea of content creation as a full time career is relatively new, and I hate it. The worst part is if you don't participate in the type of obnoxious engagement hacking or buried ads that these "professional" creators do, the algorithms punish you for it.
JohnMakin: >&“;我保留这个博客是为了自己写作,不一定是为了让别人阅读&“<p> 对我来说,这就是";老派";互联网创作者的态度(我仍然持有)。我不知道;我不再写博客了,但确实在其他地方创作内容——其中很多是为了我自己的娱乐和创意出口,发泄情绪,不管怎样——其他人可能想看它的事实是次要的。我确实努力做人们想做的事情,但前提是我想做。<p>我强调这一点的唯一原因是,新一代人绝对不会以同样的方式看待内容创作。我在一个社交媒体平台上与一位20多岁的年轻人就伪装成内容的广告有多烦人进行了一场荒谬的争论。反应是压倒性的";那么,你还能指望内容创作者如何谋生呢&“<p> 我并不反对创作者应该能够随心所欲地将他们的内容货币化,但人们将<I>视为内容创作的最终和唯一目标</I>这一事实让我感到困惑,几乎可以肯定会使情况变得更糟。同一个人试图告诉我;自从youtube最早出现以来,情况也是如此——那时他们应该穿着尿布——这绝对不是真的。将内容创作作为全职职业的想法相对较新,我讨厌它。最糟糕的是,如果你不这样做;不要参与那种令人讨厌的参与黑客攻击或掩埋广告的行为,这些";专业";创作者会这样做,算法会因此惩罚你。
CharlieDigital: I've kept a blog for almost 20 years now.<p>I think author missed #8: I've personally benefited so much from the writings shared by others that it feels amiss to not share back things I've learned and little tips and tricks. One of my most viewed blog posts is a really short and simple one on simulating drag-and-drop of files with Playwright automation. I found no such information when I ran into this problem so the only logical thing to do was to share it for the next person that ran into this issue.<p>I always encourage devs I mentor to write more and to share what they learn. For all of the reasons that the author listed, but also because it's a mechanism to give back to the community that all of us rely on whether we're writing code, making a recipe, doing a craft, learning a new hobby, etc.<p>A lot of younger devs tell me "why would anyone want to read <i>my</i> writing" and I show them YouTube and how many different videos there are on how to make a pancake (and more are added every day!). There's a different audience for every voice and someone out there is looking for your voice. Everyone should make a habit to write in long form.
CharlieDigital: 我;我写博客已经快20年了<p> 我想作者错过了#8:我;我个人从别人分享的文章中受益匪浅,以至于不分享我的东西感觉很不舒服;我学到了一些小技巧和窍门。我浏览量最大的博客文章之一是一篇简短而简单的关于使用Playwright自动化模拟文件拖放的文章。当我遇到这个问题时,我没有发现这样的信息,所以唯一合乎逻辑的做法就是为下一个遇到这个问题的人分享这些信息<p> 我总是鼓励我指导的开发人员写更多的东西,分享他们学到的东西。由于作者列出的所有原因,但也因为它;这是一种回馈社区的机制,我们所有人都依赖于我们是否;重写代码、制作食谱、做手艺、学习新爱好等等。<p>很多年轻的开发人员告诉我";为什么会有人想读我写的东西";我向他们展示了YouTube,以及有多少关于如何做煎饼的不同视频(每天都有更多!)。那里;每种声音都有不同的听众,有人在找你的声音。每个人都应该养成写长篇的习惯。
codegeek: "I keep this blog for me to write, not necessarily for others to read."<p>This is the key to do anything over a long period of time but certainly applies to blogging. Nothing is better than intrinsic motivation and something you do for yourself. I have a blog that I try to keep up with. I fail to be consistent and one reason always has been me asking "Who should I write it for" instead of "What do I want to write about for myself". Something to take away here.
codegeek: &“;我保留这个博客是为了自己写作,不一定是为了让别人阅读&“<p> 这是在很长一段时间内做任何事情的关键,但当然也适用于博客。没有什么比内在动力和你为自己做的事情更好的了。我有一个博客,我试着跟上。我未能始终如一,其中一个原因一直是我在问";我应该为谁写这封信";而不是“;我想为自己写些什么";。这里有东西要带走。
dijit: Interesting points, and it's wonderful that we can use blogs for other purposes and that they can evolve over time.<p>I think people get hung up on the tech stack of a blog, so while I appreciate the timeline, I think we put too much emphasis on that in general..<p>Personally; have <i>one</i> sole purpose for my blog: to turn the arguments you conclude in the shower into something productive.<p>It's somewhat cathartic to write down in as many words as you want to, with as much time as you want to: the actual underpinning arguments of a stance you hold, with citations and alternative opinions considered.<p>Writing a comment on HN is nice, but largely there's a time pressure, wait a day for a <i>good</i> response and the conversation has concluded... or, make it too long and you lose your audience.<p>A blog post allows you time to reflect, not be reactive, and to truly get your point across, and people are more likely to read it.
dijit: 有趣的点,而且;我们可以将博客用于其他目的,而且博客可以随着时间的推移而发展,这真是太棒了<p> 我认为人们会沉迷于博客的技术栈,所以虽然我很欣赏时间线,但我认为我们总体上过于强调了这一点<p> 个人;我的博客有一个唯一的目的:把你在淋浴时得出的论点变成富有成效的东西<p> 它;尽可能多地用你想要的时间写下你所持立场的实际支撑论点,并考虑引用和替代意见,这有点宣泄<p> 在HN上写评论很好,但很大程度上是这样的;这是一个时间压力,等待一天的<i>良好的</i>回复,对话就结束了。。。或者,时间太长,你就会失去观众<p> 一篇博客文章让你有时间反思,而不是被动反应,真正传达你的观点,人们更有可能阅读它。
jmmv: Nice presentation and nice recap!<p>A couple of observations from the text that resonate with me:<p>* "Blogging helps me become a better writer, which in turns helps me become a better developer." Yes. Writing is super-important as a developer, particularly in a corporate setting, because communicating ideas clearly is critical in convincing others and in showing your contributions. And to be a better writer, well, one has to write more and blogging helps with that!<p>* "The posts have grown larger and more ambitious." I've noticed a similar change in my own blog, where posts have grown from frequent 300-word long posts to infrequent 3000-word long posts. Other platforms like Twitter have captured the space of short form writing and, more "importantly", consuming such content.<p>In any case, my own recap at the 20-year mark from 3 months ago is here: <a href="https://jmmv.dev/2024/06/20-years-of-blogging.html" rel="nofollow">https://jmmv.dev/2024/06/20-years-of-blogging.html</a>
jmmv: 精彩的演示和精彩的回顾<p> 文中有几点引起我共鸣:<p>*";博客帮助我成为一名更好的作家,这反过来又帮助我成为更好的开发人员&“;对。作为一名开发人员,写作非常重要,尤其是在公司环境中,因为清晰地传达想法对于说服他人和展示你的贡献至关重要。要成为一个更好的作家,一个人必须写更多的东西,博客对此有所帮助<p> *";这些职位越来越大,也越来越雄心勃勃&“;我;我注意到我自己的博客也发生了类似的变化,帖子从经常出现的300字长的帖子增长到不经常出现的3000字长的文章。推特等其他平台已经占据了短篇写作的空间,更多";重要的是”;,消费这样的内容<p> 无论如何,我自己对3个月前20年的回顾如下:<a href=“https:”jmmv.dev“2024”06“20年博客生涯.html”rel=“nofollow”>https:”/;jmmv.dev;2024年;06;20年的博客生涯.html</a>;-)