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Tthis our family site about our life on a solar powered eco widebeam boat. After our daugher was born in 2012 we naturally started thinking about the future, about a timescale beyond our own lifetimes. We became more aware of the petrol and diesel we were burning in our cars, the gas we burned every time we turned on the hot water, and the impact what we were eating was having on our planet. It didn't happen overnight, but living a sustainable life went from an apiration to a fundamental principle. We wanted to live free of fossil fuels, using renewable energy sources wherever we could, as efficiently as we could, producing minimal waste and eating sustainable food.
Hi - this is my personal blog, I'm an IT guy and environmentalist who lives aboard a boat and it trying to do whatever I can to make the world a slightly better place.
My name is Maarten van Gompel, also known as proycon on the internet. Welcome to my homepage where I share some of my work and interests. I live in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, with my boyfriend Hans and our dog Jaiko. I have a great passion for languages and technology, and especially those areas where they meet! I work as a research software engineer (just a fancy word for computer programmer) in the field of Natural Language Processing. I'm a unix enthusiast committed to open-source software and an advocate for more security, simplicity, privacy and decentralisation. I love learning languages, coding, reading (mostly science fiction), working on my home automation system, playing the piano, and walking our dog.
Bastian is an independent researcher who works on both the theory and practice of co-created citizen science and peer production. Overall, his research centers around how open source/science technologies can be used to empower individuals and communities to engage in their own knowledge production. He does so by bringing together applied and theoretical methods from computer/data science, human-computer-interaction and critical science & technology studies.
My personal blog on sustainability. Written in Spanish.
thoughts, pensamentos, 思考 , Gedanken, pensamientos or 思想 from someone that doesn't like to think too much sometimes.
Launched on 12/31/1995, and updated regularly ever since. It's probably one of the oldest continually maintained personal websites on the WWW.
Blog personal que inicié en el año 2006 cuando apenas era un becario.
Este rincón de la Web es Plutoide Marcianadas, aquí es donde comparto los dibujos e historietas que hago.
Hi. I'm Raphi. Pushing up 40. Musician. Disilusioned tech enthusiast. Linguistic schizophrenic. Not much on here for now except the blog. Maybe there will be more someday. Maybe not. Time well tell. Enjoy the ride in the meantime.
Tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) site created in 1999, with an emphasis on super-hero comic-book stories. So it's extremely niche and geeky. But for the right sort of geek, it's an amazing resource.
This blog has been an off-and-on affair for me. However, in 2023, after a few decades in practice, I decided to complete the requirements to become a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. I accomplished that goal by writing five case reports and taking the oral exam in 2024. Writing those case reports inspired me to continue reading papers and writing about what I read. I hope you find this informative.
Blog personal que trata a partes iguales Ciencia, Biología, Linux, UX, Nintendo, Assests y Desarrollo de Software y Videojuegos, Cultura de Internet, Arte y WorldBuilding.
Notes by JCProbably.
I’m Daniel Stenberg, an internet protocol geek and developer of network related open source projects. I live and work in Sweden. daniel.haxx.se is my site and I post what I feel like.
Principal Engineer, Wikimedia Foundation.
This blog will mostly be about: (1) The places I've been (2) The cuisines I've enjoyed (3) The adventures I've had. Come join me as I explore the Bay Area (CA) and beyond.
These are dispatches from the in-between, where memories shimmer and fade like half-forgotten dreams. Here, in the space between yesterday and tomorrow, I try to make sense of it all. Don’t expect grand pronouncements or universal truths, just the quiet reflections of a nobody—me. And if you’re curious about netigen, well, let’s just say it’s a relic of a much younger, even less imaginative self. Welcome.
My personal blog, going back to 2003.
My name is Alex. I grew up near Boulder, CO and spent most of my childhood reading books, playing music, and playing video games. I learned programming by making bad games for my TI-83 calculator. The first things I published online were bad flash websites. In college I studied programming and human-computer interaction. A team of classmates and I made a few apps on Facebook, which eventually turned into a startup. This was the first time I made something that was used by a large number of people. It became my introduction to making real products that have users and make money. I have been working at a mobile game company in Japan since 2010. Because my day-job doesn't currently involve much programming, I like to work on fun projects on the side that let me build things directly. Part of the reason I maintain this blog is the hope that it will help me make more connections online. Please feel free to get in touch! It would make me very happy.
Write programs & enjoy modern art. Spends most of his free time thinking about stuff.
History Walks Venice is run by René Seindal. René is Danish by birth, but lives in Venice for fifteen years with Martina, his Venetian wife, and their two dogs Stella and Giubba. René has an M.A. in History and Italian, and a B.Sc. in computer science and math, both from the University of Copenhagen. He is also an authorized tour leader (accompagnatore turistico) in Italy.
My name is Dr. Ruth Mottram, I am a climate scientist (specialism in glaciology and ice sheet – climate interactions) in Denmark. You can find out lots more about my research and publications here.
I'm a professional web developer with extensive knowledge of Silverstripe, secure web development, Laravel and Symfony, as well as security engineer. I also work with Python, and MicroPython, on a pile of Raspberry Pis and Arduinos. Most of my development work is publicly available on GitHub and Codeberg.