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This site is the personal site of me, Stephen Judd. It replaces a similar site I have operated for many years. I am a middle aged Pākeha Jewish New Zealander. I am interested in many things and a terrible dabbler and dilettante.
Senior Information Security Engineer who still gets excited about breaking and fixing things (legally, of course). Here, I share what works, what doesn't, and what keeps me up at 3 AM.
The Emu Café Social is a social-publishing site powered by WordPress. Members will be able to use the site to post about what interests them and discuss their external projects. While the site is conducive to short-to-medium-length posts, it also accommodates longer-form writing. By advertising feeds and user profiles, it will be easy for visitors to follow individual writers or to follow the project as a whole. In general, members of the site can and will post about subjects of interest to them.
The New Leaf Journal is a self-hosted WordPress-powered online writing magazine. I launched the site on April 27, 2020. I created the project to host my own writing and that of my friends, which (as of this date) includes Victor V. Gurbo.
For a few years, but more seriously starting around 2023, I have been interested in internet privacy, free and open source software (FOSS), and self hosting. I started exploring this interest by starting to build a home server and diving down that rabbit hole. This interest led me to stumble upon some videos about the IndieWeb and motivated me to start this website. My goal is to generally carve my own space out here on the internet.
Hi! I'm a composer and programmer, and I write about the intersection of those two interests, as well as the IndieWeb and web development around those principles.
I’m a dude from Northern Mexico that’s always been in love with the Internet. I’ve been building websites since the early ‘2000s and now more than ever I want to stay away from commercial social media and support the IndieWeb.
Hi! Welcome to my little corner of the web, where I share my various creative output. About me Initial release: (time_t)266699460 Sex: neutrois Gender: nonbinary gal Pronouns: they/them or she/her Favorite colors: purple, red, sometimes blue Favorite pattern: buffalo plaid Furry: Yeah kind of?
HI, I'M CLINT C# .NET Consultant & Software Engineer in Minneapolis I’m the founder of Parka Software, a boutique consultancy specializing in healthcare and legal tech. I help teams build, fix, and modernize systems using C#, .NET, React, Angular, Umbraco, and React Native.
Freelance journalist, editor, and I enjoy experimenting on the web. But, above all, I am human.
Hello, I'm Vito Sartori. 30-something Sr. Staff Software Engineer @ Gympass I solve problems and build tools for other engineers using C, Ruby, Go, Objective-C, Clojure, and Rust. On my spare time I like to fiddle with compilers, protocols, electronics, and weird low-level things; sometimes I remember to post something here.
I don't blog too much, but usually mix of personal and techy stuff.
Hi, I'm a lead platform engineer, runner and minimalist based in The Netherlands. I'm building highly scalable, high performance infrastructure on top of AWS. I try to break free from the silo's of development and operations. I love keeping things simple.
A personal blog mostly about tech and some of the frustrations with it, but there is some technical goodies.
Este es mi sitio personal y profesional, donde publico mis actividades, experimentos y servicios que he ido desarrollando durante mi crecimiento profesional.
The unsupported use case of Bix Frankonis’ disordered, surplus, mediocre midlife in St. Johns, Oregon.
Hi, I’m Tom. Right now I’m building Val Town, a tool for joyful programming, and working on Placemark, a tool for creating maps.
I’m a sourcing and supply chain manager from Austin, Texas. Off the clock you'll find me cooking (mostly plants), reading (almost anything), training (weekdays, weekends sometimes), and generally trying to be good.
Hi! My name is Alex Riviere. I’m a web developer from Atlanta, GA that specializes in Vue.js, python, and PHP.
Since late 2021, I’ve done daily drawings in my iPhone’s Notes app, sharing them to social media under the hashtag #notesArt. In many ways, my #notesArt work is a project uniquely shaped to the contours of my life: a product of the iPhone Era’s pervasive convenience, extended to drawing. I live in an apartment and work a regular job, so it’s harder for me to make the time and space required by traditional artistic media. Like most people my age, my phone is always with me; over time, it’s worked its way into every corner of my life. I do everything else on my phone, so it was inevitable that at some point, I’d start drawing on it.
I’m Robin, a British designer, writer, and typographic nuisance from San Francisco. Today I’m a designer at Apple although previously I’ve made software at Retool, Sentry, and Gusto as well as for clients like Buttondown and XOXO.
I'm a product designer, engineer, photographer, and writer. Currently, I'm the founding product designer at Miter. Formerly, I was co-founder and product designer at Carrot Fertility. I'm an alumnus of Columbia University and the South Park Commons. On weekends, I write this blog and newsletter, travel with my wife and kids, run and bike and take photographs.
I'm Xe Iaso, I'm a technical educator, conference speaker, twitch streamer, vtuber, and philosopher that focuses on ways to help make technology easier to understand and do cursed things in the process. I live in Ottawa with my husband and I do developer relations professionally. I am an avid writer for my blog, where I have over 400 articles. I regularly experiment with new technologies and find ways to mash them up with old technologies for my own amusement.
Hi. Thanks for visiting. I’m Naz Hamid. This is my personal site where I explore art, craft, design, and technology in the digital and physical world.