I would add one of my guilty pleasures, Xah Lee, who still updates his unironically retro blog quite regularly, although a lot of his content is in vlog format as well.<p>Sadly he may not actually be as earnestly nutty in person as his online persona would suggest.<p><a href="https://xahlee.org" rel="nofollow">https://xahlee.org</a>
Honestly, a lot of it is what he hinted at: The rise of social media, as well as the pivot to video. Very few people read blogs any more in comparison, whether for attention span reasons or because self-scrolling videos are an easier medium to consume and share, etc. Lots of tech bloggers simply just moved onto those formats.<p>I've found it harder over time to keep maintaining my own site, because the engagement dropped off rapidly over a decade or so ago and I just pretty much log in to clear out spam from the moderation queue. But I keep going as much for myself (having to remember what I did on this or that project a few years ago) as for having a little repository of knowledge for people who are building stuff.<p>It is still very hard to beat a static text format for searchability and archiveability, IMO. Forums moving to Facebook/Reddit then Discord is making knowledge more and more ephemeral. And videos are very hard to search and hunt down the exact moment you're looking for in comparison.<p>So it's a continual uphill battle of blogging only for passion reasons.<p>Selfish promotion, of course: <a href="https://www.etotheipiplusone.net" rel="nofollow">https://www.etotheipiplusone.net</a>