How I keep a project blog useful instead of noisy
A simple framework for writing about experiments, mistakes, and the weird edges of technology without turning the blog into a diary.
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A blog works best when it helps a reader decide whether something is worth their attention.
I use three buckets: what I built, why I built it, and what I would do differently. That keeps the writing honest and makes the archive feel like a trail of decisions instead of a stream of updates.
That structure also makes it easier to reuse the content later in a portfolio, newsletter, or case study.