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Hackaday.com comes to mind. That's a blog with those tinkering things. Hackaday.io is a big base where people store their schematics and worklog, present their inventions and tinkering as they happen.
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Hackaday is amazing - so many cool, inspiring ideas. It’s been around a very long time too.
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It's also owned by Siemens via Supplyframe. That means its content is controlled to a certain degree. Sort of like the way Vice is controlled by its owners. In that way it could function as controlled opposition. Be careful what you submit too.

I wonder if it'd be possible to create a Hackaday-type site with HN content. hackernewsbooks.com >> hackernewshacks.com

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Hobby related forums are a great way for people working on similar projects to collaborate and share SoTA. Some random examples:

https://www.lathetrolls.com/

https://www.shroomery.org/

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Good links. "Guests visiting the site are around 250, instead of the 48976 (mostly bots) we had two days ago. Let's see how it goes over the course of today."

https://www.lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=10610

How funny would it be if one of the AI firms started offering free web hosting, just to get good UGC back? They could even block bots from competitors, right?

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Ever heard of Github? Or forums?
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