All Blogs
Dmitri Popov
Personal blog of an amateur airplane photographer, Linux user, and clues coder.
Robert Alexander
A personal blog featuring nuanced deep dives into tech, security, and the cloud.
Max Glenister
Max Glenister is a software developer from the UK. He writes mostly about software development, video games, niche hardware and technology.
William Ivy
Blog showcasing my work spanning electronics design, real-time animation, lasers, software design, electronic music, sound synthesis, photography, electron microscopy, motion capture, tabletop game design, AI art, and anything else I find interesting.
Suhas Guruprasad
I have a strong academic computer science and mathematics background. I am deeply passionate about philosophy, anthropology, game theory, political science, bitcoin, quantum mechanics, world history, psychology, macroeconomics, markets, culture, cinema and art.
Patrick Kingston
Covering ancient languages, programming, and a little of everything else.
Mordecai Kipng'etich
Hi 👋 I’m a STEM Instructor, a freelance Software Developer and a Computer Science graduate based in Kenya. I write code, teach tech, build things, and learn as I go.
Protesilaos
I am a philosopher living in the mountains of Cyprus at a house I built myself which I affectionately call “the hut.” I spend my free time programming on GNU Emacs, writing essays on a wide range of life issues, and doing infrastructure work around my house. My background is diverse and reflects my intellectual curiosity as well as consistently high work ethic.
Téotime Pacreau
Conduite de projets numériques et développement web à Nantes
Shashank
A variety blog, sometimes about dissecting life with an engineering head.
George Kettleborough
Occasional ramblings about my hobbies and interests, including programming and long-distance walking
Ash Ryan Arnwine
ashryan.io is the personal site of Ash Ryan Arnwine, a startup founder, community organizer, and JavaScript-focused builder. It features writing on technology, creative projects, and the process of building products and communities in Kyoto, Japan.
Jawad Nassar
Hello, I’m Jawad! I’ve been immersed in software and computers for most of my life. Currently, I’m an engineering manager with a focus on application security.
Ngô Phú Thịnh
Hello! I'm Ngô Phú Thịnh, an enthusiastic indie hacker exploring the entrepreneurial path right here in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. My world revolves around technology and the joy of learning new things.
Jason Scheirer
Hi, I’m Jason Scheirer. I’m a professional programmer and in my free time I’m a hobbyist programmer. I write games, I make little web toys, I talk about the passage of time. If you’re quiet on a summer’s day you can hear me whispering about JavaScript on the cool breeze.
Eddie Dale
Personal blog mostly on design and technology, with a focus on simplicity.
Ben Neil
This website is the personal site of Ben Neil, a lifelong programmer and generalist. This site is always a work in progress, constantly evolving and growing as I explore new technologies and ideas.
Ava
I’m Ava and I'm writing about my thoughts on tech, data protection law, my health and little creative projects.
Auguste Baum
Hi, I’m Auguste Baum! I’m a software developer based in Paris, France. A blog on technology, ways of working, political sides of tech (e.g. privacy) and shower thoughts.
Cristian Moldovan
Cristian Moldovan's personal page, where you can find articles, projects, and resources gathered under the ThinkRoot brand. Content written in the Romanian language.
Alex White
Hi, I’m Alex. I live in Columbus, Ohio, where I’m a dad to two kids and share a home with two dogs and a cat. I’ve been making things with computers since the early 2000s. I started with an Atari 400 and moved on to writing C for Palm Pilots, which eventually led to a career in software. These days I work in management, but I still spend my limited free time building websites and small apps by hand. This site is about human-centric technology, personal software, and life beyond screens. I write about old computers and the interfaces of old, programming as a creative hobby, tools that respect the people using them, and the things that pull me away from my desk: cycling, hiking, photography, retro video games, and family. The subjects vary, but the thread connecting them is simple: technology should help us create, pay attention, connect with people, and then get out of the way.
Juan Pablo Ortiz
An engineer interested in technology, chess, philosophy and tacos.
Dr. Drang
I just said what I said and it was wrong or was taken wrong