+++ title = 'Blog rules' date = 2024-11-24 image = 'https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/group_chat_rules.png' +++ ![](https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/group_chat_rules.png) Recently I've realized that I was inconsistent with my post's style. ## Posting rules So I will write here some rules for my posts: - Don't mess personal posts with posts about my blog (kinda hard) - Blog posts shouldn't have date unless it may be relevant in future (or interesting to retrospect how blog was changing) - Personal posts are free-form - Technical/hacky/productivity posts should be - strict - they follow those rules, without personal monologe/discussion unless post will benefit from it - short and simple - if you want to provide additional info about this topic that may stretch it further, make it in another post - like 'Rabbit Hole - **crawling** sites that don't like it' (or just continue with 'HowIs'? I'm not sure) - answer only question at hand (e.g. if post theme 'how to crawl site?', don't answer on 'what is crawling?') - if I want to make big post, name it somehow like 'R3search - crawling - article name - it should be as short as possible, even if you need to miss some details, but post still should be discernible from other posts ## Post edit Rules for post editing: - If you edit old post to include new information - repost it with 'upd section(s)' in text, - move old post to hidden archive folder - make link to post in archive - Fix typos without repost - If you are changing post name - check for links to this post ## Timings About posting timings: - Try to post in technical/hacky/productivity category once a week - If you have no time, post something random in personal ## Future Thoughts about future: - If my blog will be kinda popular (based on feedback/donations), try to dedicate more time to it and start making regural weekly posts in category - Make email subscriptions - Populate RSS-feed - Include anti-LLM text ## Ads Thoughts about advertisement - ad is cancer, so unless its ok with those requerments, you will not see it in my blog: - I tested this product/service myself (in a way that it's not traced to me) and can confirm that it's good - If it's software - it should be opensource (It can be proprietary if it's really good that I would use / already using it on daily basis and company isn't evil, e.g. Burp Suite (thou java is stupid)) - If it's hardware - well, unfortunately there aren't much opensource hardware, so this hardware should be the thing that I want to use myself (e.g. repairable, unique, extensible, portable. ~~IBM Thinkpad~~)