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A blog about purposefully regressing the state of tech. I mostly write about my experience with software engineering, self-hosting and some of my hobbies (tbd). I believe in having digital autonomy and hope more people are inspired to get back into blogging instead of giving all their data to central platforms.
I'm a graphic designer who focuses on digital illustration, vector graphics, and web design. Some projects I have worked on lately include accessible CSS themes for Lemmy and static site generators like Eleventy.
Hi, I'm Firda, a protoblogger from the early 2000's who just got back to blogging again after a very long break. This is my personal blog.
My name is Eleanor Janega (Dr Janega, if you’re nasty), and for my sins I am a medieval historian. More specifically, I specialise in late medieval sexuality, apocalyptic thought, propaganda, and the urban experience in general, and in central Europe more particularly. I teach medieval and early modern history at the London School of Economics. I am the host of the Going Medieval series on HistoryHit TV, and the co-host of the history podcast We’re Not so Different.
Hi, I’m James, a full-time videographer and video editor at University of Toronto, a YouTuber, a former audio engineer of 10 years, and someone who majored in English and writing, loaded with opinions. This is my personal blog where I write opinion pieces, personal reflections and articles about rabbit holes I’ve gone down, and share what I’m currently up to.
I'm a pixel artist and illustrator in Brisbane, Australia. I make anime art, manga art, and pixel art inspired by old consoles like the PC-98. I'm also a small web hobbyist and blog about my life, web development, design, and review retro video games.
Switchboard Magazine is a digital publication committed to reshaping the landscape of long-form nonfiction. Once a month, we publish captivating, true stories that celebrate diverse voices and viewpoints, sharing stories that are as astonishing as they are real. We prioritize quality writing, character-driven dramas, and meticulous research. We invite readers into extraordinary worlds and introduce them to astonishing people.
Hi, I’m Roberto Zoia. Welcome to my website. Since I can remember I’ve had an infinite appetite both for reading and for everything technology-related. (See how far down the rabbit hole goes.) Here you can learn some things about me, my interests and what makes me tick.
Hi 👋 I'm Drew. My pronouns are he/they. I live in Portland, Oregon 🌲, with my partner and two daughters. I’m an avid reader, and deeply curious about the world and the people within it. Over the past 17 years, I’ve led teams that build software and platforms that people rely on every day. In my roles at companies like Fullscreen, New Relic, Jeli, and PagerDuty, I’ve helped launch global streaming and e-commerce products, improved developer platforms that power how teams ship and operate software, and guided teams through the complexities of startup growth, acquisition, and large-scale infrastructure evolution. Along the way, I’ve learned that great engineering leadership is about creating the conditions for people to do their best work. I thrive at the intersection of people, systems, and strategy, helping teams approach complex problems with clarity, resilience, and purpose.
I’m a software developer from Poland living in Northampton, UK. I’m a web standards enthusiast, accessibility advocate, and simplicity guardian. The guy behind the Northamptonshire Dev Club meetup. After-hours hip hop head, funky records collector, and photographer.
I am Silvestar Bistrović, a fearless web engineer, CSS developer, JAMstack enthusiast, WordPress theme specialist, author of the UI Dev Newsletter, and founder of CSS Auditors.
I write about a lot of things, that I'm personally interested in, be it open source software I work on (e.g. SFML), adding my own view on current on-going online discussions, thoughts about leadership topics, and more...
I'm a computer nerd from Iceland, living in Denmark. I try to write about software, learning, computers and technology.
Long-form writings spanning an assortment of topics, though oft technical in nature.
My blog discusses browsers, web standards, web performance, and how they relate to the competition between the web and native app ecosystems.
A Gen-X/Millennial cusp (Xennial), I'm old enough to remember life before the internet but not (quite) old enough to have seen Nirvana live. Or, as my wife puts it, I adapt to technology like a Millennial but get angry about it like a Boomer.
Welcome to my digital garden – a space dedicated to exploring technology and sharing what I’ve been learning. This site reflects my passion for continuous learning and open-source software, wherein I document my journey, offer insights, and dive into miscellaneous topics that reflect my interest. My goal is to maintain a corner of the Web for self-expression focused on valuable, distraction-free content. I believe in the power of the Open Web as a platform for sharing knowledge.
DevOps blog about Linux configuration, Containerization, Automation, Security and from time to time Leadership.
Hello there, I’m Karen. This is the latest iteration of my digital space/brain dump/blog. I'm trying to remind myself of the joy I used to find in old-school early 2000s blogs and online journals, and stay away from the constant bombardment of awfulness on socials.
This will be my internet home away from home; a place to bust my writing chops. I'm interested in lots of things, you never know what's going to pop up here.