Some comments:<p>1. The date and post titles don't line up on your blog page and it makes it unpleasant to read. <a href="https://tsk.bearblog.dev/blog/" rel="nofollow">https://tsk.bearblog.dev/blog/</a><p>2. It looks like you are quite young. Have you figured out your desired audience demographics and what you want to write about?<p>If you're writing life advice posts for the HN audience, who are on average older and further along in their careers than you, may not take.<p>As an older dude, the kinds of posts I typically appreciate from younger people are exploratory posts (I.e. "Have you seen this new tech?" and "People are starting to enjoy $foo". But I'm an old dude, we're not a valuable demographic -- at least in the eyes of the young. :)<p>3. You've been at it a year. It's going to take longer to gain real traction, but when/if you do, your numbers should grow more quickly as subscribers share valued posts.<p>4. Subscribed. I don't know whether I'll stick around, but I like the breadth of topics and the post frequency is just about right for me.
It's probably hard to have a blog that keeps getting a lot of views. I think you should re-read your post "1 year of blogging" and think about why you are blogging, what upsides there are etc. - no matter if you have tons of readers or not.