The golden age of the HBD blogosphere was, I think, in the aughts, before Emil's time. Social media barely existed then so blogs were where it was at. Sailer, Razib and Inductivist are pretty much the only ones from that era who are still blogging. Hanania was involved at the tail end of that period, of course. Hsu was writing then but I don't think he was into HBD in those days.
Cremieux, Anechoic? Media, and someone I’m forgetting.
Eurogenes for population genetics: https://eurogenes.blogspot.com/
Jordan Lasker has a sort of scratchpad for quick analyses here: https://rpubs.com/JLLJ/
Inquisitive Bird: https://inquisitivebird.substack.com/
The golden age of the HBD blogosphere was, I think, in the aughts, before Emil's time. Social media barely existed then so blogs were where it was at. Sailer, Razib and Inductivist are pretty much the only ones from that era who are still blogging. Hanania was involved at the tail end of that period, of course. Hsu was writing then but I don't think he was into HBD in those days.
https://werkat.substack.com/ - Charles' substack. Doesn't post frequently, but posts with effort.
I think nullsci's corner is also good but you know better.
Nothing Capalan says makes his open borders loonyism worth it for me
AltHype, though he's not very prolific on substack.
You can add me if you want.
Dynamite!
Recommend: https://easthunter.substack.com
Slouching Towards Bethlehem https://grahamcunningham.substack.com/
Why?