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tuhat.net

tuhat.net

tuhat: Finnish for one thousand is a platform for long-form writing. No threads, no microblogging, no hot takes. Originally posts had to be at least 1,000 words to be posted, although as new languages were added and use cases considered that was eventually dropped. Even still, tuhat remains a home for considered writing, regardless of ultimate length.

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Gonçalo Rodrigues

Gonçalo Rodrigues

Mostly articles on programming and technology

The Splintered Mind

Eric Schwitzgebel

Reflections in philosophy of psychology, broadly construed. Blog by Eric Schwitzgebel, American professor of philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. His main interests include connections between empirical psychology, philosophy of mind, and the nature of belief, as well as Classical Chinese philosophy.

Finest Day

Sebastian

Hi there, friendly people of the Internet. 🌿 I’m Sebastian, and for some reason hundreds of trillions of atoms have combined to be me for a while. Weird. Anyway, welcome to my blog.

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Endless Parentheses

Artur Malabarba

Endless Parentheses is a blog. Originally, it exclusively featured posts about Emacs, mostly focused on improving your productivity and making Emacs life easier in general. Now, however, it has mutated into a blog about productivity in general. Emacs still permeates my life (and will still show up here a lot), but I feel I have more to talk about in other subjects and won’t be restricting myself to Emacs anymore.

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Zoe Jazz

Zoe Jazz

I'm an author, filmmaker, crayon artist, and lifelong resident of Orlando, Florida. I have a beloved cat and spouse, and I'm also a lover of heavy metal music, roller coasters, black coffee, and spicy food.

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Crayon Hydra

Crayon Hydra

My/Our blog about life with Dissociative Identity Disorder.

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Nicolas Martyanoff

I am Nicolas Martyanoff, and this website is a way to publish some of my thoughts on various subjects.

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Andrew Benbow

Andrew Benbow

Personal blog of a Drupal developer, NixOS package maintainer, web developer, and experimental literature enthusiast.

Tabitha here, behind the keyboard — Hi! Browse around like you would on a computer. I also go by Tabi (or tabby or 𝚝𝚊𝚋𝚜), an artist, xenomorph, exploring open-source. Between writing, I enjoy [fun, noir] films while I design, code, and add context to this personal non-corporate website.

The Solar Empire

The Solar Princess

The writings of The Solar Princess.

News and views about philosophy, the academic profession, academic freedom, intellectual culture, and other topics. The world’s most popular philosophy blog, since 2003.

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HisVirusness

HisVirusness

Personal platform/functional portfolio of a multimedia artist who created their own markup just to write the content of their website easily. Whack. Job. Exclamation point.

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Technos & Psyche

Jonathan

I will make better mistakes tomorrow! Posts on Technology and Mental Health

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Happily Imperfect

Gordon McLean

Hi, I’m G. Father, husband, feminist, ally, skeptic, blogger, book reader, geek. Always sarcastic, imperfect, and too cheeky for his own good. He/him. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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Karthinks

Where I collect notes. Sometimes you have to write to be able to think.

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BurgeonLab

Naty S

Naty's personal site, built with IndieWeb principles, is where she writes about tinkering with technology and hobbies. She likes to write how-to guides on things she's learnt and is passionate about open source, Hugo, online privacy, and self-hosting.

I blog about tech, learning, and my various interests.

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Axel Valdez

Axel Valdez

Hello, I'm Axel. I'm a Design Engineer living in Hermosillo, Mexico. I've been working in the software development industry for pretty much my entire adult life, in roles related to both front-end development and design. I lived through the browser wars, the web standards movement, social media becoming mainstream, and the decay of privacy online. Today I'm very much into the indie web and the small web movements. This website is my hub on the web, from work to hobbies and everything in-between.

Journal entries, essays (kind of), short stories, and a piece of my brain served for you. I am trying to figure things out.

Chip 𓇼 Chirp

Sesheta

Engineering and experimental music. I am interested in amateur radio, particularly in homebrewing equipment. I hold an Extra License with the callsign KO0I, but I’ve only recently found the space to build my HF antenna. I have been playing with RepRap machines for many years (since 2010) and presently own my best approximation of a Prusa i3, I use it to print all kinds of things. I enjoy gardening, zero-waste, tinkering, trading, being outdoors, and bicycling.

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amytrieslife

Amy Redmond

Just a 16yo trying at this thing called life <3

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Joshua Maynard

Joshua Maynard

I am a 25 year old from Toronto, Canada. I’m a geek. I love movies, TV, Dungeons & Dragons and pretty much anything computer-related.

I like to collect information. On any given day, tens (hundreds?) of questions pop into my mind that I am curious about. I try to infer answers from what I already know, and then I do a bit of research to see if I’m right. I always learn something! This blog is a collection of things I’ve researched and learned. I don’t always do deep research, which means the topics covered are sometimes quite surface-level. Just enough to satisfy my curiosity, hence “plausible” in the title. While these posts are based on what I’ve read elsewhere on the internet, they may not give the full picture. Humans can make mistakes, but it's more fun reading mistakes from humans than mistakes from LLMs.

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