January 14, 2026

Link drops and homepage glow-ups

Ask HN: Could you share your personal website here?

HN turns into a homepage parade — drop your link, flex your vibe

TLDR: A community directory is collecting personal websites, and HN turned into a friendly link parade. Fans cheer the DIY web vibe while a mild debate brews over curation vs inclusivity, with contributors offering URLs and help via GitHub to build the ultimate homepage hall of fame.

Hacker News just turned into internet show-and-tell. A user launched a community-made directory of personal sites, inviting folks to share their home pages, portfolios, wikis, and digital gardens. The thread instantly became a link parade, with minimalist mic drops like hdm.io, vereis.com, and anders.co stacking up like business cards at a startup mixer.

The mood? Equal parts proud and playful. One commenter went full double flex with a “Perso vs Pro” split (ramenos.net and mangasaryan.net), while others kept it elegantly bare-bones, just dropping their URL and walking away like it’s a red carpet. There’s light drama over the rule that only sites “well received” on HN might make the directory — some call that gatekeep-y, others say it’s smart curation to keep quality high.

Nostalgia sneaks in too: jokes about “bring back hit counters” and those 90s “Under Construction” GIFs made the rounds, while the maintainer’s open invite to join via GitHub and IRC (old-school chat) sparked a “who wants to be a librarian of the web?” vibe. With more links than one person can process, the organizer urged pull requests — and the community’s already dancing between self-promo, curation debates, and wholesome geek pride.

Key Points

  • A community-maintained directory of personal websites is hosted at hnpwd.github.io.
  • Contribution details and guidelines are available in the GitHub README at hnpwd/hnpwd.github.io.
  • Submissions are requested via comments; inclusion favors sites with full design/content control and positive past HN reception.
  • The resource is intended to be maintained by the community, with maintainers invited via IRC or comments.
  • An update asks contributors to submit pull requests to help process the growing number of submissions.

Hottest takes

"Sure!" — ramenos
"https://hdm.io/" — hdmoore
"https://jankremer.eu" — jankremer
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