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Hello! I write on Aether Mug, a weekly blog about a great number of things, like science, philosophy, design, psychology, and Japanāor rather, not about *any* of them in particular, but about the things that connect them all.
Retired NHS, doing long walks around UK and the world to record the great bits. Focused on Good Beer Guide pubs and live music.
Hi! I'm Kami. She/Her, name written with capital K. People keep stylizing my name as starting with a lowercase k, and I'm not too sure why? I mean, i don't mind, i think it's fun. Anyways, I'm a trans girl working in webdev, primarily using php (the best programming language). I love reading mahnwa, playing videogames and reading cultivation novels of questionable quality. I have strong opinions about a lot of things that really don't matter (and some that do) and I'm using this blog to make that everyone else's problem. My favorite book is lord of the mysteries, my favorite movie is your name and my favorite music genre is folk punk.
My ācareerā in photography has started long ago and slowly but steadily. One of the triggers that ignited my passion was when my wife and me started to do more and more hiking. During those hikes we experienced so many epic vistas that I wanted to capture. The primary goal was to conserve memories for ourselves, family and friends. Especially for those who could not hike together with us. Joining Social Media platforms gave me an incredible boost in both, creativity and skills: I started to follow some professionals in the field, educated myself, learned through their YouTube channels and practiced, practiced, practiced. This quickly led to significantly better results which triggered more positive feedback. And the feedback motivated me even more to go out hiking in all kinds of weather and seasons .. a happy spiral was started. After a while I realized that I would never achieve the quality of professional landscapers who go out in inhumane times to grab one great shot. I tried ā but it did not bring me satisfaction. I primarily go out for hiking, grab the photos during the tour and try to bring the whole hiking experience to the people following my journey.
A zine of surreal storytelling and worldly observations published by humdrum industries.
Hey there! Iām Ratika Deshpande (she/her), a writer, reader, student, and global citizen. My articles have appeared in Reactor magazine, Authors Publish magazine, Submittable, and The Learning Scientists blog. I earned my B.A. (Honours) in Applied Psychology from the University of Delhi. Born in Indore, I studied in Nagpur and New Delhi. Currently, Iām pursuing an M.A. in Education. I love fantasy books, Studio Ghibli movies, Indian classical music and cooking.
Hi, I'm Destiny, a tennis player and writer. I love to share my thoughts about life and my experiences. I started playing tennis when I was a little kid, honing my skills and devoting myself to this sport. I have played for years and learned a lot of valuable life lessons through tennis, and I would like to share some of these life lessons with you. I hope you enjoy my blog and come away with some inspiration for life and for tennis!
Hello! I am Joel, I am just a guy who likes tech, FOSS and many other things. I was born in Mexico, where I still live. I am a hobby collector, fake fan of many things, foss enthusiast, videogame enjoyer, and a mechatronics engineer, working as a system admin for some company somewhere.
Hi š, I'm Evan Schwartz. I'm an ideas person, inventor, and software engineer (Rust/Typescript). Currently, I'm working on a personalized content feed called šæļø Scour.
Matt is a writer, historian, and a YouTuber. He is also a voracious reader and consumer of media. On this blog, he talks about books, life, politics, and technology. Itās a place to ramble.
disassociated (usually all lowercase, sometimes all uppercase) sates a 1997 high-school like fascination with web design, and, for better or worse, has been transmitting from the east coast of Australia ever since. On and off, and in different formats, but it all kicked off in 1997.
My name is Joar Alexander Pablo von Arndt. I am a European from Stockholm, Sweden, the child of a journalist and a visual artist, and currently a full-time student doing my bachelors. I am studying political science at the Swedish Defence University, a unique blend between a civilian university and a military college.
Yordi - A Lifelong Journey of Growth
My name is Yordi Verkroost, a computer science teacher and athletics coach.
Welcome to The Independent Variable, the official linkblog of the interwebs covering culture, politics, sports, and tech since 2012.
I call myself Xaya Emeris š„, a student research intern in Open-Ended learning. This is a place to get myself back to the wonders of small scribbles on a notebook, low effort digital art, get started on coding small things, rants on Self-organization science and an excuse to have fancy thoughts, without calling it over thinking.
This is basically answering the question āWho am Iā? Well, I am very bad at these things. My therapist knows that. So I am crossing crossed the 30s line soon already. I am also Spanish, from Madrid. Since more than two years, I live in Germany. I think I have always been a bit of a nerd. I love sci-fi and I used to read a lot of fantasy. Lately I also enjoy a lot modern fiction in terms of books.
Hi, Iām Britt Coxon (she/her or they/them). Iām a multidisciplinary visual artist based in North East England, making things for web and print. Things I do include painting illustration, graphic design, websites, papercraft, music, photography, comics and zines. My work has a collaborative and communication focus, often resulting from workshops, consultations with educators or interactions with the public. My work explores communication, mental health, self-empowerment, community and understanding. I love working both digitally and with pen and paper, the most satisfying part of my work is being able to combine analogue and digital in interesting ways to create something unique.
The man behind the site⦠Iām Brad, a designer/developer hybrid. I help software companies improve their user experience and ship more performant products. Iām passionate about open source software, usability, performance, privacy, and minimal design. This small piece of the internet stores a growing collection of my personal brain dumps. I also actively maintain several open source projects. Core tools are HTML, CSS, Ruby, JavaScript & PHP. Currently improving my skills with Rails & MongoDB. I also enjoy tinkering with basic shell scripts and Unix systems.
The Jolly Teapot is the place on the web where I write and comment mainly on software, the internet, Apple, and media news. My name is Nicolas Magand, and I currently live in the Greater Strasbourg area, France.
Hola y bienvenido a mi rincón en la www. Soy alguien que comenzó en esto de la informÔtica con mÔquinas de 8 bits y BASIC, luego pasé por los 16 bits con un A500 y AMOS, y mÔs tarde seguà entre manuales de UNIX y código en C.