Ahnii!
This blog now accepts guest posts from developers. You write something useful, you open a pull request, I review it, and if it’s good it goes up under your name with your bio and links.
How it works
The blog is a Hugo site hosted on GitHub Pages. Every post is a markdown file in the repo. That makes PRs the natural submission mechanism — no custom form, no email thread, no portal account.
Fork the repo, create your post at content/guest/your-slug/index.md, fill in the frontmatter, and open a PR against main. Full instructions are in CONTRIBUTING.md.
What I’m looking for
Developer-focused writing. Tutorials, tool reviews, architecture decisions, things you learned the hard way. The audience is working developers — write for people who ship code.
No marketing content. No AI-generated filler. Working code only.
What you get
Your post at a permanent URL, author attribution at the bottom with your name, bio, and links, and a listing at /guest/. You keep full rights to your content and can syndicate it wherever you want after it’s published.
Why
Two reasons. First, good writing deserves a venue that isn’t paywalled or behind a submission fee. If you’ve ever spent hours on a post only to find out the platform wants money to publish it, this is for you.
Second, the best posts I read come from people solving real problems. More of that on one site is better for everyone.
Open a PR or an issue if you have questions.
Baamaapii