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Senad Uka

Senad Uka

Talking about life, software development and business in Bosnian language.

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Heitor

I write about programming, Linux, technology, and some random things.

This website is made of my essays regarding Finnish pre-Christian religion, using scholarly sources while adding my own commentary as well.

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Kevin Boone

Kevin Boone

Musing on computing, math, electronics, de-Googling and the small web, from an old warhorse of the IT industry.

I write about life, which includes (but isn’t limited to) day-to-day dynamics, opinions on things I find interesting, mental health, musing, and the occasional reckless overshare about my life.

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Leonor Curti

Leonor Curti

Leonor Curti nació en la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Es psicoanalista y escritora.

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Daniel N

Daniel N

I enjoy photography, thunderstorms, listening to the blues, and horror films. You might find me chasing storms across North America, hunting the aurora in the night sky, or on the coast during a wind storm.

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moonwriting

Hi there! My name is Eetu and I write about privacy, technology, and digital rights.

Gabo Scribe

Gabo Scribe

Mi nombre es Gabo. Tal vez me recuerden como el autor de varios blogs que fueron quedando en la estratosfera internáutica como un símbolo de mensajes para las generaciones venideras.

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Rakhim's Blog

Rakhim Davletkaliyev

Hi, my name is Rakhim. I'm a staff engineer at IQM Quantum Computers. I'm building Exotext.com and Minifeed.net.

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Giles Turnbull

Hello, my name is Giles and I like the internet. Professionally, I help organisations communicate more like humans do. In my spare time, I loaf about and listen to music.

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pseudosingleton

pseudosingleton

Bits and pieces of thoughts. Sometimes big sometimes small.

A personal blog written in Chinese, where I write mostly for myself. Posts cover everyday life and reflections, kendo practice notes, running logs, book notes, and monthly or yearly reviews. The name is Japanese for "daily improvement" — a quiet reminder to keep showing up.

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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.

Ola! Esse é meu blog pessoal, onde escrevo sobre os meus mais variados devaneios!

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Brent Simmons

Writes NetNewsWire, a free and open source RSS reader for Mac and iOS.

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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.

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Emmanuel Alejandro Parada Licea

Welcome! Here you'll find texts, thoughts, and ideas. Let's have a conversation! Te doy la bienvenida, aquí encontrarás textos, pensamientos e ideas. ¡Tengamos una conversación!

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Drew's blogsite

Drew Jose

I write about linux, emacs, and maybe would love to write more about economics and politics.

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Valerie Flynn

Valerie Flynn

Valerie Flynn is an author/podcaster and learner. She enjoys following rabbit trails wherever her curiosity leads her.

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Quibbletown

Keren R. Bell

Hi! My name is Keren R. Bell (sounds like Kirby when abbreviated!) and I think a lot about design. I care a lot about User Experience, Apple, Figma, Nintendo, Arc browser, comically bad translations, serif titles with sans serif body texts, and ease-out animations.

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Julia Evans

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.

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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.

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