Developer blog discovery lacks structured recommendation infrastructure
Technical blog authors struggle to reach relevant audiences beyond posting in thread discussions, while readers have no good way to find high-quality niche blogs matching their interests. The HN 'what is your blog' thread format surfaces content episodically without persistent discovery. This represents a gap in structured curation for technical writing.
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