A fellow HNer asked days ago about a place for hackers to share their blogs and I dedicated the last week to work on that project, it has been an interesting experience and I wanted to show you all the result. HackerBlogs is an aggregator specifically taylored for developers and entrepreneurs. Please take a look and let me know what you think.
I hope you all help me grow the site by just registering your blogs, no need to create accounts or anything annoying, just enter your blog address and I'll fetch your feeds everyday for new content. Only personal blogs, no meta-aggregators or commercial blogs will be allowed, so no techcrunch, digg, reddit, et al. That will help reduce the marketing noise, fud and payperpost we get all the time inundating our beloved news sites.
Probably would be better to show the category tags beside/below the author/comments subtitle.
I like it though. Rather than inclusive filtering like you have on the right hand side, is there any way to filter out the categories I don't care about? Maybe I want all of the blogs except Haskell and C#, for instance.
I used the same color palette from HackerNews and HackerMonthly, trying to make HackerBlogs part of the family.
I hope I don't get sued.
Numbers to the left are just clicks, like showing how many times people has clicked on such article. Maybe I'll show a top ten of the day or something.