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I enjoy sharing stories I have read, notes I have taken, or ideas I have logged. Personal productivity, team growth, books, and the Internet are some of the topics I write about.
A weblog by ldstephens. This is my little corner of the web where I share whatever’s on my mind: stories, random thoughts, and the occasional rant.
I love everything tech. You can check out more about me on my website. I blog about cybersecurity, technology trends, and best practices in IT. I even share the occasional tech review every now and then.
The website is a living breathing notebook of the mind of an ordinary person.
I’m a professional computer-toucher, non-professional motorcyclist, and beer enjoyer.
Hey! Kenan here, hardware engineer, focused on power electronics. I believe everyone should have their own place in web and freely express themselves the way they want. This is therefore my place where I blog about software and other things that interest me. I write mostly for myself, but maybe you find them interesting too. This site is constantly being re-designed and re-organized, because it is serving me as a playground for my dabbling as well.
Computer science and open-source enthusiast and engineering student. I like to get to know myself through writing, running and mountaineering. Here I want to keep a log of my personal writings and share them with you :)
I am in the process of rediscovering my original interests after sliding into software engineering for the past couple years. Most of my posts will lean towards documentary (writing, images, videos), creative writing, and data analysis. My goal is to create a digital representation of myself.
I’m a software developer from Berlin, Germany. Currently, I’m working for Small Improvements, and I’m building smaller software projects in my free time.
Mix of personal photography, posts about technology (currently building my own POSSE stack for ghost cms) and occasional posts about family and bringing up kids in today’s world.
Just a bit of fun and light-hearted creative writing — the adventures of Brian the Goldfish.
My blog consists of notes from a working-class life. No polish, no secrets, just noticingings and other things from a guy named William.
Linux Audit is one of few blogs available that fully dedicated to Linux security. The goal of the blog is to share high-quality articles to explain security concepts and how they apply to Linux systems.
I used to think that reading would make me wise. One day, ten pages before finishing a book, I realized that I had read that same book before. At that point, my perspective on reading and, therefore, my life had changed. Now, I don’t care how many books I read; I take many notes, connect dots, and share what I’ve found on my blog and newsletter. I’m interested in many things at the same time (I’m a multipotentialite). On this blog, you’ll find me talking to about multiple aspects of life like leadership, software engineering, philosophy, psychology, software architecture & design, urban & industrial design, exercising, finance, Formula1 Racing, eating healthy, and many more. I’m a software engineering manager; that’s my current job. At home, I’m a writer and an avid reader. I rarely watch TV, movies or TV series. I don’t have any social media account (except Mastodon where I have automated posting of my new articles). Hence, I often miss the popular culture references in conversations. That’s alright. I don’t have FOMO; I embrace JOMO. I rarely read fictional books.
My name is Quinn and this is one of my many digital gardens. I write to make sense of things like sleep, work, money, focus, identity, and the quiet friction between how the world is built and how my brain actually works. This blog is a place for reflection and construction: noticing what’s broken, fixing foundations, and building systems that make life feel more deliberate instead of reactive. I’m interested in clarity over chaos, awareness over autopilot, and progress that’s slow but real.
Hi, I’m Eric or @cyanbane, I have been writing on the internet since before the “internet” When I was 12, I started my first BBS and started interacting with others on what would eventually become the web today. Door games, hacking and phreaking texts, warez, gamez, and ASCII Art were fantastic and hooked me from a young age. I eventually took up Visual Basic 6 to create a Dungeons & Dragons character generator, and here I am 30 years later, still loving coding. I am a coder by trade and have had this blog for over two decades. It has evolved over time and interests, and I have found myself multiple times just canning all of it and going back and starting it fresh. The site you are viewing now is probably about my 30th iteration, and it is slowly coming up on it's 25th anniversary. Welcome to it.
I am Marta, a third-year English undergrad at the University of Toronto. I like lacanian pyschoanalysis, schizoanalysis, Revolutionary Girl Utena, soviet cinema, postmodern philosophy, modern art and architecture, Twin Peaks, Mark Rothko, Bjork, sylvanian families/calico critters, cuban revolutionaries, pokemon, public transit, drain gang, maoism, Kate Bush, Dostoevsky, Agnes Varda, Agnes Martin, feminism, yugoslav nostalgia, yugoslav computer magazine pin-ups, nature documentaries, virgin mary icons, lawrence of arabia, fur coats and hats, William Blake and others.
Hello, my name is Melinda and I do quite a few things. I am a writer / designer living in Texas. I currently run the Y2K Quarterly literary magazine. My work can be read in Rejection Letters, Free Radicals Magazine, and HAD. This site is for my personal blog and various project updates. You can read my self published work at Moonlit Radio.
Hlo, I am an ML engineer and computer programmer currently living in Bangalore, India. Other than Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, I am interested in technology at large and wonder about its impact on human subjective experiences. Even beyond that, I am interested in the mysteries of life, consciousness, and languages.
Just a hobbyist who likes writing, and reading blogs by other geeks.
Life is a never ending adventure! I try to experience as much as possible, and learn as much about the world as I can. Sometimes, I bottle up my experiences, and package them into a little snacks. So come join me on my adventure trying to eat the world (while being kind to the animals).
This site is about my quest into open source software and unix-like operating systems. I like reading and writing, using open source software, coding in Lisp, using Gopher, riding a bicycle, and using IRC and Jabber (XMPP). I prefer plain text and use Emacs, vi, and ed.