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You have stumbled upon the blog of Clare and James; this most likely means you know us, but whether you do or don’t, feel free to grab a coffee now and have a mooch around.
I am Christoph Voigt, a software engineer, consultant, manager, and entrepreneur, boasting over a decade of experience in the industry.
I am playing many roles, shedding my skin with every passing minute. I am father, husband, musician, writer, runner, meditator, event manager, podcast host, community manager, tech aficionado, avid reader, mainly abstaining from politics, small talk and toxic bullshit, unless viewing them through the lenses of social commentary and personal curiosity.
I love to write, either on my blog, or in my journals. If I'm not writing, I'm probably reading. If I'm not reading, I'm probably brewing coffee—preferably artisanally as a pour-over. I have a soft spot for craftsmanship and skills that demand it. I write small to medium sized essays about topics such as reading, writing, thought and self-improvement, as well as programming, and philosophy. As long as it sparks something in me I'll write about it.
I'm Sal, and this is my spot. I'm a middle-aged guy with a wife, kids, and a job. Isn't that exciting?? I've had several blogs over the years and have enjoyed all of them. With each iteration, I lower my ambitions, take it less seriously, and try to have more fun. This one is another step in all of those directions, and I'm hoping it sticks around the longest. Disclaimer: I tend to write in short timeboxes and following the 70% rule. If a post seems shallow or half-baked ... yep!
Learning about minimalism, productivity and what makes us humans tick. I like marmite, bad dad jokes, and good coffee.
Since 2008 The Artist’s Notebook has been Paul Watson’s studio journal containing notes on his ongoing artwork and related research, giving an insight into his creative process and artistic practice.
Meow. This is my blog and website. I'm scared of being famous but I love people sharing my work. I'm a totally blind, gay, author and accessibility consultant. I used to be legally blind. For more background, check out my about page.
Hello web dweller, I am Rishabh and I welcome you at my online home. Here, I write about a variety of topics ranging from philosophy to Physics.
Hi, I am Jai Luthra. Welcome to my little corner of the internet. My interests revolve around tech, music and philosophy.
I'm Ivan, a mechanical design engineer. I work on CAD modeling and technical development, but I also enjoy coding and exploring niches. I’m really into skill toys. Kendama is my main focus now, but yoyoing has been a big part of my life for years. I got my first yoyo in primary school, then upgraded to better models in high school, and over time, my collection grew to well over 100. I also enjoy movies of all genres, sports like snowboarding, ski touring, cycling, and swimming, and reading books, comics, and blogs.
“Don’t wait for it. Create a world., your world. Stand alone. Create. Then, love will come to you.” blog about my fave interests and my personal self actualization <333
My name is Bálint Magyar (they/them), and I’m a hacker, designer, musician, artist, and all-around creative person based in Budapest, Hungary.
Ecology, responsibility, entanglement, love. A blog by a Caucasian male(ish) human being. Common themes may be philosophy, ethics, environment, love and relationships, and how absolutely fucked the world has become. No so-called 'AI'-generated content, ever.
I'm Baz (aka Rahoul Baruah) and I've been writing ruby code professionally since 2005, and I've been a freelancer, dedicated to building low-cost bespoke systems for tiny businesses (generally no more than ten employees) since 2007.
My name is Ana Rodrigues and I work as a front-end developer in London.
I'm Dave Rupert, I write web components at Microsoft and am co-host of ShopTalk, a podcast about front-end web design and development. Previously, I co-founded a startup called Luro and an agency called Paravel with two of my best friends. I'm married to the drummer of a mid-2000s indie rock band, I'm a dad to two wonderful kids, and I live in Austin, TX where I work out of my backyard office.
Welcome to my homepage! I program and tinker with computers. This site is a collection of notes, ramblings, things I like, and more. My hobbies include video games, TTRPGs, and collecting Transformers figures.
i am hermit. i am an artist and data engineer. i enjoy woodworking, collecting typewriters & telephones, cooking, vintage web design & computing, and watching & playing hockey.
Hi! I’m Cassidy, and I like to make memes and dreams and software. I’m the Senior Director of Developer Advocacy at GitHub! Outside of that fancy title, I’m a startup advisor and investor, open source-er, and meme-maker on the internet. I enjoy building mechanical keyboards, playing music, hanging out with my family and friends, and teaching in my free time.
This site is completely written, researched, and updated by me, Jimmy Little. It is meant to be a personal and sometimes professional outlet for information about me, what I’m interested in, and what I’m doing. All views here are my own. It’s called Cocktails & Coffee because a lot of what I write is fueled by caffeine and alcohol. Or internet rage, But cocktailsandcoffee-andinternetrage.com doesn’t fit on a business card.
This is my show. It’s a blog as hupomnemata. Michael Foucault defined hupomnemata as a personal notebook similar to a spiritual journal but with a different goal. He did not want “to pursue the unspeakable, nor to reveal the hidden, nor to say the unsaid [like a spiritual journal does], but on the contrary to capture the already said, to collect what one has managed to hear or read, and for a purpose that is nothing less than the shaping of the self.”
The Ideapad debuted on November 1, 1998, and is one of the world's oldest continually publishing blogs.