| ▲ | Curiositry 3 days ago | |
I started blogging long before AI became mainstream, but I'd say: totally worth it. Re blockers: - Novelty: I routinely search for very niche, "boring" information, and am disappointed by how few in-depth blogposts I find. - “AI can explain most topics better than I can”. I doubt it! I rarely find current AI as valuable as a good blog post. It tends to be shallow and regress to the mean, and b/c of hallucinations it's untrustworthy, so a lot of time is wasted fact-checking. - Fear of shipping: if it isn't relevant, nobody will read it (unless you're already famous) Re questions: - What made it worth it for you? Clarifying my thoughts, connecting with strangers who think about the same things, the leverage "having a platform" produces (it opens a lot of doors), and gaining prestige in certain niches. - What kinds of posts actually worked (for learning, career, network, opportunities)? I don't think this is simple to answer until the heat death of the universe. Traffic stats is a very poor estimator of value delivered. Which posts I am most proud of, and how much traffic they got, are weakly correlated. - Any practical format that lowers the bar (length, cadence, themes)? Things that you are obsessed with. It's a tonne of work writing a good post, and sometimes you publish it and nobody cares, so it has to be intrinsically rewarding. - If you were starting today, what would you do differently? I don't know! Probably put less effort into trying to appear intelligent/impressive, which rarely works anyway. These are my off-the-top thoughts based on over a decade of blogging. | ||