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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.
Hello there! I'm Darice de Cuba, tea drinker, book reader, street photographer, writer, foodie and overthinker supreme. I'm passionate about inclusive design and accessibility.
Our personal (Dutch) blog, mostly travel, but also some woodworking or small personal messages. Oldest posts are copies of newspaper articles from 1990 about a trip through Africa. But also sailing the Tres Hombres and 2,5 year through Latin-America. Latest travel is by bike to Sweden. Latest articles are about my masterpiece for my education to become a Restoration Carpenter.
I'm Erik Kemp, a fellow human on this planet. I currently live in Enschede, in Twente, in the Netherlands, in Europe, on planet earth. I usually summarise my interests with “privacy, plants & politics”. I enjoy learning about the world, mostly through reading and listening. I enjoy meeting new people, as everyone has a story worth listening to. I think we all share the goal of making the world a better place, step by step.
Hello! This is my personal website and a companion to my homepage. While this is primarily my blog, this also hosts my public notes and bookmarks. There are also projects, webpages, and circles that may interest you.
This is a personal website for me as a visual artist. I post updates from my studio, at irregular intervals, and keep the rss feed up to date manually.
Elena Rossini is an Italian filmmaker, photographer and activist. Rossini’s work focuses on issues of media literacy, digital sovereignty, and harnessing the power of the internet for change.
I live in Brisbane, Australia with my partner Alicia and very small dog Quintin. These days I mostly make software, for a while I mostly designed things and prior to both I mostly played music.
De Programmatica Ipsum is a monthly magazine about programming and society published since 2018. No AI content, no ads, no paywall, full RSS feed, 100% supported by our readers.
I am a hobbyist game developer; I love making games! When I'm not game jamming on random ideas, I'm tinkering on open source games.
TimeMachiner is a blog about tech, culture, and nostalgia by Aaron Crocco.
Matt is an architect for a telecommunications company in New Zealand, and dabbles with various areas of tech in his (limited) spare time.
Hi! Welcome to my blog! I'm not actually very effervescent and I can't even really spell the word, but it's something I aspire to be, so... Kuromi emoji I'm not sure where this is going to take me, but at least for now I'm planning to write random thoughts about life! I work in tech, so that's part of it. Also, I have a wife (that's a crime where I'm from, but, fortunately for us, third countries willing to officiate marriages exist!) and a cat!
Elizabeth Tai writes about the Indieweb, knowledge management and anything she’s obsessed about Welcome to my digital garden.
Hi, I'm Caleb Hearth. I am a software engineer with over 14 years of experience in web development in Ruby on Rails and Postgres. I live in Denver, Colorado with my wife Hannah, our sons Henry and Oliver, and our dog Zeke. In my free time, I enjoy playing tabletop role-playing games, reading, and have occasionally been known to write Open Source software.
👋 Hi, I’m Kyle. I live in Los Angeles, I’m married to a great lady, and we have far more children than you might expect. I generally work as a product guy of some sort. Over time, this site has evolved into a set of periodic blog posts, accompanied by my weekly newsletter every Sunday morning and Stream Team, my TV/movies community.
Taylor Open Source Game Engine
I'm an Australian ruby developer who loves to make games which is why I'm building Taylor! Taylor is a small, free, and open source game engine designed to be easy to use, cross platform, and to boost developer happiness