All Blogs
Chuck Carroll
Hey there, I'm Chuck. Some of my interests include reading, writing, Jiu-Jitsu, and tinkering with (and sometimes breaking) computers. In the professional world I'm a wireless consultant.
Tego
This website is where I ramble on about random topics that catch my fancy now and then. Please don’t expect any particular theme. Things that interest me include programming, bicycle repair, archery, books, and writing, but I’m probably going to write about other stuff too when I feel like it.
Eddie Dale
Personal blog mostly on design and technology, with a focus on simplicity.
Ben Neil
This website is the personal site of Ben Neil, a lifelong programmer and generalist. This site is always a work in progress, constantly evolving and growing as I explore new technologies and ideas.
Ava
I’m Ava and I'm writing about my thoughts on tech, data protection law, my health and little creative projects.
Manu Mateos
Este es mi blog personal. En él escribo posts un poco sobre lo que me va apeteciendo, aunque es verdad que temas como la tecnología e Internet tienen bastante peso.
Michael Perry
The website is about writing. A little of this and some of that. Always some about living now in Cambodia and some things about previous little endeavors. Maybe a time spent in Vietnam or just traveling Southeast Asia for some years. Coffee and beer figure prominently.
Auguste Baum
Hi, I’m Auguste Baum! I’m a software developer based in Paris, France. A blog on technology, ways of working, political sides of tech (e.g. privacy) and shower thoughts.
Andrew Doran
I write here in order to work things out and understand myself better. I write here in order to put things down that I have been carrying around in my head, so I don’t need to carry them around anymore. I write here in order to capture a moment and have something that I can look back on, remembering what I thought and felt at the time.
Stephan Max
My website is a personal website about all the little things that shape my existence; from the concerts I went to, over Creative Coding projects, to random thoughts on life and the people around me.
Cristian Moldovan
Cristian Moldovan's personal page, where you can find articles, projects, and resources gathered under the ThinkRoot brand. Content written in the Romanian language.
Alex White
Hi, I’m Alex. I live in Columbus, Ohio, where I’m a dad to two kids and share a home with two dogs and a cat. I’ve been making things with computers since the early 2000s. I started with an Atari 400 and moved on to writing C for Palm Pilots, which eventually led to a career in software. These days I work in management, but I still spend my limited free time building websites and small apps by hand. This site is about human-centric technology, personal software, and life beyond screens. I write about old computers and the interfaces of old, programming as a creative hobby, tools that respect the people using them, and the things that pull me away from my desk: cycling, hiking, photography, retro video games, and family. The subjects vary, but the thread connecting them is simple: technology should help us create, pay attention, connect with people, and then get out of the way.
Juan Pablo Ortiz
An engineer interested in technology, chess, philosophy and tacos.
Dr. Drang
I just said what I said and it was wrong or was taken wrong
Michael Narciso
A blog about purposefully regressing the state of tech. I mostly write about my experience with software engineering, self-hosting and some of my hobbies (tbd). I believe in having digital autonomy and hope more people are inspired to get back into blogging instead of giving all their data to central platforms.
Travis Jeans
I'm a graphic designer who focuses on digital illustration, vector graphics, and web design. Some projects I have worked on lately include accessible CSS themes for Lemmy and static site generators like Eleventy.
Firda
Hi, I'm Firda, a protoblogger from the early 2000's who just got back to blogging again after a very long break. This is my personal blog.
Eleanor Janega
My name is Eleanor Janega (Dr Janega, if you’re nasty), and for my sins I am a medieval historian. More specifically, I specialise in late medieval sexuality, apocalyptic thought, propaganda, and the urban experience in general, and in central Europe more particularly. I teach medieval and early modern history at the London School of Economics. I am the host of the Going Medieval series on HistoryHit TV, and the co-host of the history podcast We’re Not so Different.
James Zhan
Hi, I’m James, a full-time videographer and video editor at University of Toronto, a YouTuber, a former audio engineer of 10 years, and someone who majored in English and writing, loaded with opinions. This is my personal blog where I write opinion pieces, personal reflections and articles about rabbit holes I’ve gone down, and share what I’m currently up to.