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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.
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.
Lia
Journal entries, essays (kind of), short stories, and a piece of my brain served for you. I am trying to figure things out.
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.
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.
Kestrel
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.
Diego Enríquez Puig
My personal blog where I post about my daily life, hobbies and future college life.
Victor
I am Victor, a software developer from Germany. I use this blog to structure my thoughts or think them to a conclusion. Some topics are more intuitively written, while others have more research behind them. I will tag them accordingly in the future. The name of my blog comes from the fact that I often write my thoughts about a topic in my journal first and later extract it to a blog post.
Barry Hess
I run the blogging service, Pika, and I have been blogging since 2004. My blog is mostly personal in nature, touching on technical, pop culture, and other things along the way.
Case Duckworth
You have reached my personal website. This is where I put my thoughts and feelings: about life, art, &c. (I also have a professional site, if that's what you're looking for.) This is my personal sandbox: a garden, a toolshed, a home-cooked meal. Enjoy your stay!
Derek
Bienvenue ! Je m'appelle Derek. Je suis designer et développeur web en Bourgogne. Je me décris comme un « artisan numérique » pour parler de mon travail. Cette expression illustre ma passion pour la création de sites web et services numérique de qualité en utilisant des savoir-faire éprouvés, robustes et accessibles. Vous pouvez parcourir ce site pour découvrir mes pratiques, projets et recherches.
Hello, I’m e. I don’t often allow myself to finish thoughts, so I write about things I try to bury and intentions I try to keep. Thanks for being here.
Clare Pooley
This blog is about my life in Suffolk. I share with you the things I see and do and also my views and opinions. These views and opinions are mine and have generally been thought out before I express them. However, if there is something you disagree with or wish to discuss with me I am only too pleased to hear your side and review my ideas if necessary.
Jan-Lukas Else
I write about my technical adventures, such as developing my own blogging software, and other topics that interest me as a software developer. However, I also enjoy documenting my life, from bike tours to everyday moments that I want to share.
Nathan Guilhot
Bonjour ! I'm Nighten, but some people call me Nathan Guilhot. I work as a programmer, but I'm also an artist, and I sometimes write Visual Novels.
Joshua Blais
Welcome to my Hub on the Worldwide Web. It serves as the central and canonical point of truth for all activities, writings, videos, works, and content.
Mitchell Hashimoto
I'm a developer living in Los Angeles, CA. I previously co-founded HashiCorp. Today I spend most of my time working on Ghostty, a new terminal emulator. I was part of the initial engineering team behind most of the HashiCorp products, such as Vagrant, Packer, Consul, Terraform, Vault, Nomad, Waypoint, and more. I don't work on any of those projects anymore. I was CEO for ~4 years, CTO for ~5 years, an individual contributor for ~2 years, and then left the company in 2023. I fly airplanes. ✈️ I'm an FAA licensed private pilot with an instrument rating (PPL ASEL IR). I currently fly a Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet. I frequently share pictures of my flights.
Yslas Das
Esto es una amalgama de textos relacionados a mis intereses: principalmente videojuegos, diseño, ficciones de bajo presupuesto, pensamientos rancios, o cosas de la vida en terminos generales.
Dave Gauer
Howdy, I’m Dave Gauer. I’ve worked in web technologies since the late 1990s. Some interests: computer programming of all kinds, Linux/BSD/Unix, art, books (genre fiction, computing, history, biographies, art monographs), film, music (metal!), boardgames, and watching small creatures in the back yard.