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Addison Crump
My name is Addison Crump. I'm a Texas A&M University graduate (class of '21) and currently a Ph.D. candidate at CISPA. I'm also a member of secret.club and a maintainer of LibAFL.
Joshua Rogers
Personal blog talking about technology, travel, and life.
Edwin Martins
Edwin Martin is a frontend web developer living in the Netherlands.
Harley Stagner
Just my personal site. A little tech. A little writing. Occasional dad joke.
Sava
Technical notes, ramblings, tutorials and Small Web updates from Sava.Rocks
James
Hi! I'm James. I solve problems using code. These are my ramblings and musings.
Nolan Lawson
I'm Nolan, a programmer from Seattle working at Socket.
Senad Uka
Talking about life, software development and business in Bosnian language.
Heitor
I write about programming, Linux, technology, and some random things.
Kevin Boone
Musing on computing, math, electronics, de-Googling and the small web, from an old warhorse of the IT industry.
Macintosh Garden
The Macintosh Garden is an abandonware archive, dedicated in particular to supporting the Macintosh computer platform. A notable feature of Macintosh Garden is its emphasis on emulation, encouraging users to run historical software on modern systems.
moonwriting
Hi there! My name is Eetu and I write about privacy, technology, and digital rights.
Rakhim Davletkaliyev
Hi, my name is Rakhim. I'm a staff engineer at IQM Quantum Computers. I'm building Exotext.com and Minifeed.net.
Valentin Knabel
Developer, cyclist, coffee nerd, human. Open Source, kindness, honesty, vegan. It is fine to be imperfect, as long as we are honest and have fun along the way.
Brent Simmons
Writes NetNewsWire, a free and open source RSS reader for Mac and iOS.
Chris Wellons
My name is Chris Wellons, though I sometimes use the handle skeeto. I am a professional software engineer with a passion for developing precise and efficient software. On this blog, ongoing since 2007, I explain topics that I’ve recently learned, share software development techniques I’ve discovered or even invented, showcase cool demos, and discuss my contributions to open source.
Drew Jose
I write about linux, emacs, and maybe would love to write more about economics and politics.
Julia Evans
I’m a software developer. I live in Montreal. I sometimes give talks. Most of my income comes from my programming zines business Wizard Zines. I have one main opinion about programming, which is that deeply understanding the underlying systems you use (the browser, the kernel, the operating system, the network layers, your database, HTTP, whatever you’re running on top of) is essential if you want to do technically innovative work and be able to solve hard problems.
Luigi
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.
Kyle
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.
Kyle Bavis
I’m a professional computer-toucher, non-professional motorcyclist, and beer enjoyer.
Kenan
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.
Maximilian Benner
This weblog is my canvas for exploration and shared discovery. I'm excited about documentary work, still and moving images, big and small data, writing in all its forms, and plenty more that may or may not surface here. I'm happy to hear from readers as well, so feel free to reach out.