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I’m a Programmer, Musician and nerd. I’m also a chronic yapper, and I research a lot of stuff.
Technology blog in Portuguese and English maintained by Rodrigo Ghedin.
This is my little corner of the internet. This site is designed to be fast — crazy fast. It is simple by design, so that you can spend more time doing what matters to you, and less time waiting for web pages to load.
A place to jot down the random stuff that pops in my head. Tadaima is Japanese for "I'm home!" or "I'm here!". It's also a great album by Akiko Yano.
My name is Randal. Missus and I have lived in Brazil since 1984. Key word: Grateful.
Hi I'm Herman Martinus. I write words, ride bikes, climb mountains, and make things. Currently living in Cape Town — possibly the most beautiful city in the world. I'm the creator of the no-nonsense blogging platform, Bear, and a few other things. I also write short-to-mid length essays about life, tech, and whatever I currently find interesting.
I’m Ploum, a writer alternating between a bépo keyboard and old mechanical typewriters on which I imagine our futures. My latest novel, Bikepunk, is available in every good (French-speaking) book store. Without a keyboard, you can find me underwater or on a bike. As « Lionel Dricot », I pretend to be respectable to teach software freedom at École Polytechnique de Louvain.
I am — let me take a deep breath — the Jim and Sharon Harrod Endowed Chair of Christian Thought and Distinguished Professor of the Humanities in the Honors Program of Baylor University. I’ve been at Baylor for eleven years and before that taught for three decades at Wheaton College in Illinois. I was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. I’ve been married for forty-four years and have a grown-up son. I am an Anglican Christian.
I had my first typewriter at five years old. I have been writing ever since. All the words on this blog are true, in one way or another. All of the art is as well. Thanks for visiting, and I hope you enjoy your stay.
Valentine's Days is a daily life archive and a place to practice writing. I write straight into the post editor and publish with minimal editing, all to fight my biggest enemy as a writer: embarrassment. I am cringe but I am free. I do not use AI to write. Please do not use my blog for generative AI purposes.
Daily Nous provides news for and about the philosophy profession, useful information for academic philosophers, links to items of interest elsewhere, and an online space for philosophers to publicly discuss it all. The site is maintained by me, Justin Weinberg, an associate professor of philosophy at the University of South Carolina.
Quench my thirst with knowledge. Building for the web, playing the drums and planting a garden. Web master @ investigative, community-supported podcast @fumacapt
Idiomdrottning demonstrates a new and often cleaner way to solve most systems problems. The system as a whole is likely to feel tantalizingly familiar to culture users but at the same time quite foreign.
My name is Akshay, and I'm a software developer living in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia. I grew up in India, but Canada has been my home for the past 10 years. I am married to Pratiksha and we have a daughter, Suhani. I love programming in Ruby and building web applications with Rails. This blog is my attempt to share my learnings and to spread the joy of programming in Ruby with the world. Every day, I try to learn something new in Ruby and Rails and write about it.
I'm Bobby Hiltz and this is my personal blog. I'm an English teacher that occasionally writes about different subjects that interest me (technology, education, games, guides).
Hi I am Ruben Hillier. My handle, since back in the day, is tregeagle. My pronouns are he/him.
I'm a technical writer @ Write Choice, where I work with tech writing and IA/LLMs. On my days off, I start projects I usually never finish. I can say that I'm a communist programmer with a background in many fields of IT, linguistics, and literature.
Writing towards a deeper understanding of cycling and bicycle design.
Your basic frustrated writer who hasn’t yet figured out where she falls on the spectrum between poetry and academia. Host of the reading-focused podcast Plain Reading. Gradually finding my groove with Mastodon.
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.