Been running this site for about 15 years now and while I don't post often it's usually long-form detailed articles on a broad range of hardware/software/tech/design topics that take me a few months of spare time:
We seem to be on similar arcs, you and I: I have a site I've been running for about 15 years now which mostly features long-form detailed articles. Mine (damninteresting.com) is built on blog software, though its not very "bloggy," as it's seldom autobiographical.
I also have had a blog (joelx.com) for 15 years with 7000 posts. I like damninteresting.com, I have seen it before and recognize the name as having articles I enjoy! I have done a few long form articles but it is more just quick notes on things.
Thank you! Taking photos for my posts ends up being a considerable effort compared to the outlining/writing parts but also think it adds a lot. I tend to spread the shooting out over a few days, take more shots when I'm not happy with some, try new orientations.. then eventually pick a handful to use from 500-1K+ shots each time.
Wow, great site. Really nicely laid out content and images. Being a photographer I'm going to give that Lightroom PC article a read (6 year old i7 isn't holding up that well)
Been running this site for about 15 years now and while I don't post often it's usually long-form detailed articles on a broad range of hardware/software/tech/design topics that take me a few months of spare time:
Getting started with security keys (15k words) https://paulstamatiou.com/getting-started-with-security-keys...
Building a Lightroom PC (30k words) https://paulstamatiou.com/building-a-windows-10-lightroom-ph...
I also host my photography and frequently updated gear/stuff/software-i-use pages like: https://paulstamatiou.com/stuff-i-use/