Hacker News Top Blogs 2025

by HN Popularity Contest · 89 sources · Official

The blogs that reached the Hacker News front page most often in 2025, ranked by the HN Popularity Contest and published as OPML by Evan Schwartz. Andrej Karpathy shared it as a cold-start list for getting back into RSS — “a lot more higher quality longform and a lot less slop intended to provoke.” Every feed re-checked before shipping.

Sources (89)

  • 1Abort Retry FailTech
  • 2Anil DashCulture & Ideas
  • 3antirezProgramming
  • 4AreslunaDesign
  • 5Beej's Bit BucketProgramming
  • 6Max Bernstein s BlogProgramming
  • 7Bert HubertTech
  • 8Jim Nielsen’s BlogDesign
  • 9Cats with power toolsProgramming
  • 10BogdanTheGeekProgramming
  • 11Fernando BorrettiProgramming
  • 12Brutecat · ResearchCyber security
  • 13Computer ThingsProgramming
  • 14Chad Nauseam HomeCulture & Ideas
  • 15Simon Tatham's quasi-blogProgramming
  • 16Computers Are BadTech
  • 17Construction PhysicsBusiness & Economy
  • 18Daniel HooperProgramming
  • 19Daniel De LaneyTech
  • 20Daring FireballTech
  • 21Derek Thompson | The AtlanticCulture & Ideas
  • 22The Old New ThingProgramming
  • 23The Silicon UndergroundTech
  • 24Doug BrownTech
  • 25Dwarkesh PodcastPodcasts
  • 26DYNOMIGHTScience & Nature
  • 27Eli Bendersky's websiteProgramming
  • 28Entropic ThoughtsProgramming
  • 29Eric Migicovsky's Blog RSS FeedStartups
  • 30Evan Hahn (dot com)Programming
  • 31Experimental HistoryScience & Nature
  • 32Fabien SanglardProgramming
  • 33The Digital AntiquarianGaming
  • 34Marcus on AIAI
  • 35Geoffrey LittProgramming
  • 36the singularity is nearerAI
  • 37Giles' blogAI
  • 38Grant Slatton's BlogProgramming
  • 39Herman's blogCulture & Ideas
  • 40Dr Paris Buttfield-AddisonProgramming
  • 41Hugo Tunius - BlogProgramming
  • 42Software and Tech stories from an Insider - iDiallo.comProgramming
  • 43IT NotesProgramming
  • 44Jayden’s BlogTech
  • 45Jeff GeerlingTech
  • 46WESTENBERGCulture & Ideas
  • 47John D. CookScience & Nature
  • 48the website of jynProgramming
  • 49Keygen BlogProgramming
  • 50Krebs on SecurityCyber security
  • 51lcamtuf’s thingTech
  • 52Armin Ronacher's Thoughts and WritingsProgramming
  • 53Martin AldersonAI
  • 54matduggan.comProgramming
  • 55matkladProgramming
  • 56Maurycy Z.Tech
  • 57micahfleeCyber security
  • 58Michael Stapelbergs WebsiteProgramming
  • 59Miguel Grinberg's BlogProgramming
  • 60Max Woolf's BlogAI
  • 61Mitchell HashimotoProgramming
  • 62Matthew GarrettCyber security
  • 63Andrew NesbittProgramming
  • 64Old Vintage Computing ResearchTech
  • 65overreacted — A blog by Dan AbramovProgramming
  • 66Paul Graham: EssaysStartups
  • 67Philip LaineProgramming
  • 68Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory DoctorowCulture & Ideas
  • 69Rachel by the BayProgramming
  • 70Rakhim's blogProgramming
  • 71Refactoring EnglishLearning & Growth
  • 72Ken Shirriff's blogTech
  • 73seangoedecke.com RSS feedProgramming
  • 74Terence Eden’s BlogTech
  • 75Simone SalisCulture & Ideas
  • 76Simon Willison's WeblogAI
  • 77Mahad KalamProgramming
  • 78Steve BlankStartups
  • 79Susam PalProgramming
  • 80Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.Culture & Ideas
  • 81Terrible SoftwareProgramming
  • 82tim.shCyber security
  • 83Tom Renner on My place to put thingsTech
  • 84Troy HuntCyber security
  • 85Chris Siebenmann — Wandering ThoughtsProgramming
  • 86Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed AtTech
  • 87Works on My MachineAI
  • 88Matt Godbolt’s blogProgramming
  • 89Xe Iaso's blogProgramming
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