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Mad Science Blogging
Technology, software and other assorted ramblings
Conversations about science with Theoretical Physicist Matt Strassler
I’m a dad, husband, and software creator—always building, learning, and messing around.
SupporterEx-Squarespace, where I was a staff software engineer working on server software. Giving Micro.blog a try to have more control over my social media presence.
SupporterI'm a writer who focuses on spirituality and the bridge between Native and non-Native cultures
Social Entrepreneur. Global Citizen. Husband. Dad. Coffee enthusiast.
SupporterArtist, Instructor, using only Free/Libre and Open-Source software since 2009
A place to drop random thoughts. There is nothing else to it.
A personal website where I write about technology (and sometimes complain about it), web independence, and digital minimalism.
Educational Tech Vet Writing About Tech Stuff
Interview SupporterWriter, Podcaster, and Strategist
I steal rainbow tinged cookies from unsuspecting glittering cats in my spare time.
InterviewIndustrial Designer who writes daily about design history, everyday products, Human Factors, innovations and trends.
Personal blog with web-development
Interviewblack and white photography
Exploring ancient history through the eyes of a dedicated researcher.
Engineer, startup founder, investor, and writer
Interview SupporterSelf-Aware Self-Promotion
My opinions on the web, life, and everything in between. Also the occasional post about life on my 2.5 acre small holding.
InterviewWelcome to my site. I am Nikkin. I study Physics and I write about random stuff here.
SupporterSoftware architect writing about technology, self-improvement, and anything else I find interesting.
Bounding Box is the quasi-regular blog of journeyman bureaucrat and loosely-informed opinionator Tobias Revell
A one-woman labor of love, exploring what it means to live a decent, inspired, substantive life of purpose and gladness since 2006.
Technologist, leader, and family man with expertise in software, architecture, business, who actively contributes to the tech community.
Interview SupporterDirectory of hand built websites
Aether Mug is about something that I consider existentially, transcendentally important. The appropriate name for that something still eludes me, but I think it will transpire to the reader after reading more than a couple of these disconnected posts.
InterviewCraig Mod is writing, photographing, making books, and walking
A wandering alien from a different plane roaming the universe in a tiny camper
SupporterI’m Zach Barocas. I’m a stationery shop owner, a drummer (I play Ludwig Drums), sometime poet (though not lately), publisher, and amateur photographer in Brooklyn, New York.
SupporterRecovering nomad
Humanist artist who makes art where you want to know the people who love it and buy it. Uncopyright advocate.
cahiers de doléances - notebooks of grievances
I write code, fiction, nonfiction, and have been writing this blog since 2005.
I'm Dave Rupert, co-founder of Luro, lead developer at Paravel, and co-host of ShopTalk.
Benjamin’s personal site
SupporterA personal blog. Photos, musings, K-Pop, and many other oddities.
Jacob Wren makes literature, collaborative performances and exhibitions.
Blogger and podcaster with several years experience in technology circles
Music commentary from a fan who refuses to let the genre die already. Also, some other stuff.
I'm a design leader, I take photos of things and places, create what some might call art and am always agreeable to a cup of tea and a biscuit.
Digital garden of a Londoner writing mostly (but not only) in Italian.
Beautiful photos, writing & poetry about life in the Appalachian mountains
I write about how our digital and networked world changes how we work, learn, decide and organize.
I'm supposed to be fairly intelligent, but that has never stopped me from doing some really dumb things.
InterviewA diary in daily paintings by artist Julian Merrow-Smith following the changing seasons of his adopted home in France
Hi I am Rishabh and this is my personal blog
An occasionally-updated collection of thoughts and notes that come from the mind and keyboard of writer and essayist Scott Nesbitt
Eclectic "mind-garden" in blog format sharing her stream of thoughts
InterviewCaptivating cinema commentary from Davis, California
An ongoing collection of notes for my projects and interests.
Shen's colourful and fun digital garden
SupporterDonny Truong’s personal blog since 2003
InterviewSoftware developer writing about tech, books, shows, and sometimes even politics
Philosophy through multiple traditions
Independent commentary on law and policy from a liberal constitutionalist and critical perspective
Programming and human language are far too close in computer interface design.
A software developer living in Michigan who writes about miscellaneous life updates
Sarah's personal blog, where she talks about education and shares photos from where she lives in Scotland
A oddly strange personal blog
Stagger onward rejoicing
My personal weblog. Mostly weeknotes nowadays.
I’m a person who does funny things with computers.
I focus on Internet Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Advertising & Marketing Law.
As in the title, I’m Ava. I'm writing about my hobbies and projects, tech, health, and other thoughts. Feel free to look around :)
InterviewHi. I’m Coleman McCormick, a product guy living in St. Petersburg, Florida with my wife and two kids.
Reporter on Mundane Wonders, Alleyway Wanderer and Crow Paparazzo.
Video games and art, stuff I've made, and things I like to review.
Writing on life, design, code, travel, and more from Ste Grainer
A series of personal thoughts that has devolved into mostly movie reviews.
A South African product builder, currently focused on Landing Page Courses, One Page Websites, and properly aligned buttons.
SupporterOne typist in the twenty-first century
Hello! I'm Maurice. I walk the border between two worlds, dealing with technologies and the IndieWeb on the one hand and with media and online publishing on the other.
With traditional edge tools, I carve green logs and branches into bowls, spoons, and containers.
Author and Software Developer in St. Louis, MO
I’m a UI engineer from Sydney. I like nature, lifting weights, and expressing myself with my style. I write about travel, intentional living, and mental health.
InterviewI occasionally write here about my hobbies, side projects, or just life in a foreign country
Interview SupporterHi, I’m Steven Garrity. I live and work in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on the east coast of Canada with my wife and three kids.
InterviewHi. I’m Sameer Vasta, a snail-mail boy living in an email world, and over-user of the discretionary comma.
'm Johan Halse: web developer, feared duelist, renowned lover, compulsive liar
Our home and haven in the Laurel Ridge valley
Mike Walsh is a front-end designer/developer & translator in Villarrica, Chile. His blog features tech insights, humor, travel, and web projects.
Supporterwritings on math, logic, philosophy and art
an alternative take on the adventure of getting old
I'm a cyclist, a rock climber, a photographer, and a traveler
Interview SupporterTravel Writer, Essayist, Adventurer, Teacher
I’m Colin Marshall, a Seoul-based essayist, broadcaster, and public speaker on cities, language, and culture.
Celebrating the writing machine
I am Andrew Stephens, a New Zealand programmer living in Boston, USA. This is my site, where I put various projects and musings.
InterviewNow running and playing with the real rabbis!
Hey, I'm Matt. I share weekly insights to help you and your career.
SupporterAll about the internet, open-source, and the crazy interactions between the two.
It's a personal blog. From an old timer on the internet. Photos, thoughts, commentary about things, the universe and everything else.
SupporterI’m Luke Harris, a developer and designer who has spent way too much time on the computer. I live in Chicago with my partner and cats.
Interview SupporterArtist & Designer shares design objects and talented work, analog and digital.
SupporterThe virtual representation of Tommi’s mind
Hi! I’m Chuck Grimmett. My wife Amanda and I have a son named Charlie. We live in Peekskill, NY. I work at Automattic on the Special Projects Team.
SupporterAnalog Office is my digital love letter* to analog office supplies and organizing methods.
Fonts, photos, family, it's like 2007 up in here.
PJ Onori’s personal blog.
Journal d'un gars standard...Avec de tout!
SupporterNot so big but cool hand-compiled list of personal blogs
Imperfect ideas, opinions and interesting links collected by Feadin aka Paolo: a not-too-stereotypical Italian guy (except for the obligatory pantomime when condemning cappuccino after lunch or pineapple topping on a pizza) abroad (migrant or expat, depending on your political views).
SupporterI’m building new things. Currently curious about maker culture, woodworking, and resource sharing.
SupporterSubjects that piques my interests mostly about accessibility and websites
Silence needs to be nurtured, like a frail child who lacks love
A semi-regular collection of thoughts, creative works, and rambles with little order. Not, in fact, about salad.
Cassidy's blog. Writing, musing, and all that jazz
Interviewfurbo.org is Craig Hockenberry's place to write for the web. He makes app and runs websites.
Jaga Santagostino's digital garden 🌱
SupporterThe Jolly Teapot is the place on the web where I write and comment mainly on software, the internet, Apple, and media news. My name is Nicolas Magand, and I currently live in the Greater Strasbourg area, France.
Interview SupporterStories from the journey home
Saving $ on computers w/noteworthy coverage of blogging, indieweb, and more
Personal blog of Helen Chong, a Millennial queer, autistic and visually impaired Malaysian Chinese graphic designer turned web developer.
I need another Twitter like I need another hole in my head.
The Scholar’s Stage is a place to discuss the intersections of history, politics, culture, behavioral science, and strategic thought
Small list of blogs since 2004
A sassy weblog written by Nick Heer with topics including technology and policy, Apple, Silicon Valley, and privacy.
Geek - Experimenter - Visual Thinker / Doodler
ooh.directory is a place to find good blogs that interest you.
Covers topics in physics and optics, the history of science, classic pulp fantasy and horror fiction, and the surprising intersections between these areas.
To estimate, compare, distinguish, discuss, and trace to its principal sources everything.
coffee, technology, movies, photography, and ramblings
A hub for critiques of empirical research in a variety of fields
Spiritual journeys in tending the living earth, permaculture, and nature-inspired arts
Airline pilot by day, writer by night, and kid by choice
I am more than breath & bones . . . I am nectar in waiting.
whatever grabs my attention
Musings on table-top role-playing games today after spending a quarter century away from them.
possibly incoherent ramblings about everything computer
Dave Smyth is a designer and developer interested in privacy, type and ethics.
About EVERYTHING.
Aspiring Photographer on the weekends
Personal site about the things I am seeing and doing
It's all in the title! Tech, photos, and other personal stuff.
I live near Chicago and am self-employed building and operating Pushover
Software Engineering, Musings of James Jarvis
Constructions in magical thinking
My public notebook of Toto Tvalavadze and wandering curiosities- photography, bookbinding, walking, software engineering, and running a small gallery in Tokyo.
My attempt at capturing the world around me
A very subjective and infrequent publication about technology, design, music, art and life.
I’m Adam Keys 👋🏻 I build stuff! Leader, writer, developer.
SupporterI believe in love.
A poet, a scholar, an administrator, a wanna-be mystic
Thinking about money is more interesting than making money
I’m an author, designer, and entrepreneur. You might know me from one of my books or my commitment to the open-source community.
SupporterAuthor, artist and activist (also writes about NFTs from artist perspective)
I’m a product designer that blogs about process, tech, and personal stories.
I want to learn, make and improve things, write, discuss ideas, and just observe.
InterviewA digital repository for my thoughts, perspectives, and interests.
hello! I draw animals.
Dan Q's personal blog, continuously running since the 1990s with musings on technology, gaming, magic, GPS sports, relationships...
Inside the brain of a product designer
SupporterA place to park those random thoughts, stolen images, hidden conversations and incoherent babble from beyond the wall of sleep
Muse & Reason loosely divided into the themes of history, philosophy, politics, social comment and technology.
A writer and photographer from the Chicago area who writes about creativity, publishing and time management
Erotic fiction and premium quality shitposting from the One True Dark Mistress!
InterviewResources and reflections on hermits and solitude since 2002
We adore old movies and believe they are good for you, like expensive chocolate and the spa. Fashionably filmy movie blogger.
Music, technology and evolution
Home of one of the oldest blogs on the internet since 1998
Weekly posts on literature, languages and learning
Nature and Wildlife Photographer, Birder, Writer and Author. Has opinions.
Wine, food, travel writer, philosophy professor writing on the aesthetics of food and wine.
My name is Westley Winks. With a wide-ranging background in engineering, cross-cultural competence, coding, and personal writing, I am passionate about putting people and communities first while designing technical solutions to social problems.
InterviewA personal blog about openSUSE, GNU/Linux y software libre. A small corner in the vast Internet, but at least my corner. Clean of enshitfication and AI free. I try to keep it clean, and simple and this month it turns 14 years!
Personal blog about technology, business, stuff and facts
SupporterWhere I write at least something rather than nothing
InterviewTravel, Hiking, Beer and Coffee
I’m an independent web developer with a lot of interests.
InterviewThoughts on design, technology, labor, and justice. And sometimes, cats.
Italian poetry for English speakers
Hey, my name is Joan. I’m a technology writer, journalist and creator.
Oh hi there! 👋 I'm a front-end developer and pixel tweaker from Oulu, Finland. Been tinkering with websites and applications professionally since 2005, and as a hobby even longer.
SupporterThe lifestyle blog of artist LenaSingla in surf art and coastal living
I think a lot about photography, blogging, early stage start-ups, and outdoor activities.
personal website of John Lampard, NSW based Australian blogger
Fundor 333's personal space on the web
This is the personal site of Matt Katz. I’m a software developer in the investment sector.
SupporterMy personal website. You will for the most part find tech related posts on this site, but a few occasional personal ramblings might occur as well.
Exploring the planned failability of modern technology at the bounds of the hyper-connected world.
Notes on thinking, learning, decision making, and occasionally running.
De-bunking the myths of English Cookery One delicious recipe at a time
Steampulp omnitologist. Ludicrology a specialty. Coder in PHP, Go, and JS
Brazilian journalist.
In my weeknotes, I write about creativity, mental health, work, hobby projects, and more.
I am a queer Korean American woman of average height in New York City. Like you, I am also a denizen of the internet.
I am a designer with 10+ years of experience in creating clear and effective solutions for brands of all sizes.
SupporterHey there, I’m Jess. I break software for a living and make stuff up for fun. I’m working on developing a writing CV, which you can find here.
InterviewJeremy Bassetti is a writer and photographer currently based in Orlando, Florida. He received his PhD in 2014 and is Professor of Humanities at Valencia College.
Supporteron technology that helps rather than hurts human understanding, and human understanding that helps us create better technology
I do nerdy experiments with Lego bricks
Exploring the world of web and mobile development, one line of code at a time
I am a visual artist and self-publisher. Image making is my life; it's my passion.
Odes & satires and other matters of things & stuff
Site about the accessible indieweb, travel pictures, books I've read and other thoughts of mine.
Personal website and diary of a designer and researcher from Amsterdam
InterviewA writer and teaching artist settled on the west coast of Norway.
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A place that talks about existential and digital minimalism and that is crafted and hosted minimally.
Farms, Horses, Nature & Myth Batik Art
Hi! I'm Veronique. I'm an artist, diarist, and writer from Toronto, ON.
Interview SupporterJason Rodriguez is a slightly jaded—but ultimately hopeful—tech worker.
Understanding and solving intractable resource governance problems.
Writing about tech, design and lego!
Thoughts and learnings about tech and life
Uses This is a collection of nerdy interviews asking people from all walks of life what they use to get the job done.
I live in Herefordshire, in the UK, and am married to Mary. I make things on the internet. Occasionally, in the past, I have done some acting and have a website for that.
InterviewPhysicist, Immigrant, Pilot, Dad. Former Caltech, Hyperloop, NASA JPL.
Grammar, etymology, usage, and more
My name is Radek. I'm a software designer and developer.
SupporterExploring the universe from the inside out
This is a place for me to record interesting things I find while working in Antarctica.
Discussing writing and creativity.
Stepping back from the noise in tech, I try to work out what's really happening, what matters, and what it might mean.
Creating Musings on race and life
Welcome to my online nook, where honest reflections cut through insecurities and bullshit.
CPA. I like to type things on my computer.
Multipotentialite: Public speaker, writer, SEO, developer, and business to Internet interface expert.
I hope to create art & software that celebrate the queerness & complexity of human experience.
Experimenting with fountain pen ink to further its creative potential for use within the visual arts.
I am a seasoned developer from India with over 7 years of experience specializing in Web Development, Tooling, Automation, and Parsers.
SupporterWelcome to my little corner of the web. My name is Fabian Holzer. I am a software engineer by trade, and programming was a hobby of mine for many years before it became my profession.
SupporterNinn Salaün is an illustrator living in France. She likes to draw nature, the sky, and people in nature.
Web design tech thoughts and techniques.
it’s personal. and micro. — simply.
The unsupported use case of Bix Frankonis’ disordered, surplus, mediocre midlife in St. Johns, Oregon.
Open source developer building tools to help journalists, archivists, librarians and others analyze, explore and publish their data
Illusion Slopes is a personal blog. I write about whatever’s on my mind. My goal is to document my thoughts and gain perspective on how they have evolved since starting this site as a college student in 2016. I’m also interested in connecting with readers who have similar life experiences or contrasting viewpoints.
InterviewAbout writing poetry and reading poetry. Usually.
Chris blogs about web design and dev, homelabbing, PC modding, woodworking and anything else that crosses his mind.
A lighthearted, "rough around the edges" blog/digital garden by an Ukrainian blogger
Hi and welcome to Skyhold! I'm C Jackdaw, a writer and witch who likes experimenting with just about everything. This site collects my thoughts, my creative work, links I find useful, and provides a central place to find me elseweb. ⌘
SupporterMy name is Khaled and I post about the Built Environment, Coffee, Cooking, Engineering, Stationary, Text Editors, Typography, Watches and Technology. Currently living in Toronto, Canada.🍁
Hello! I'm Gosha, a husband and dad, a photographer and a developer. Nice to meet you!
SupporterAdam writes about the intersection of politics, culture and technology, with a soft spot for fringe ideas.
For Autistic punks, rebels and misfits forging their own path in a neurotypical world. Raise your middle finger to neuronormativity!
Thoughts, photographs, clippings, etc. by Michael Champlin, designer and storyteller
I maintain this site because self-publishing on the web is the best way to maintain control of your own stuff in the long term.
SupporterMy own little group chat, with just you and me
I'm Steyn Viljoen, a customer experience designer at CustomerOS, an open-source operating system for reinventing business from the customer experience up.
InterviewDaily short takes from an Appalachian hollow
I challenge conventional framings of digital design in society as an independent (re)searcher.
I acknowledge my luckiness, without giving up my claim to the suckiness
Personal blog coming in hot from LA
I contribute to the internet with my photos, my philosotainment and some projects that really don't seem that important in the grand scheme of things, but being part of the open web away from the big silos seems important to me
I write here about topics including technology, design, printing, travel and Prince Edward Island.
Interview SupporterArt & Writing by Paul Watson
Snapshots of melancholy gas stations. Dispatches from the archives. Reverberated soundtracks. Searching for faith in the digital age.
A polymath who loves the smell of freshly baked thoughts (and bread) in the morning.
Scribbles on dance, books, my dog and, of course, tea.
Britt Coxon's home on the web. Making and talking about art, papercraft, comics, websites, zines, photography, music, books, stationery, TTRPG stuff and sometimes cups of tea.
I like writing and the internet.
SupporterDistinguishing hype-notism from plausibility
Thoughts on the future, life, business, and random things
Listening to art. Playing with audio. Sounding out technology. Composing in code. Rewinding the soundscape.
Leeching and linking in the hypertext kingdom
A personal blog exploring ideas about the web, philosophy, and creating products that matter.
Travel; history; memoir; place-based creative non-fiction
The lost art of woodworking
Folklore and tales of fairy brides, Japanese fox-spirits, selkies and more
The blog of a German software developer, but not only about software and tech.
I talk about Burnley FC, training, exploring, retrogaming, learning to code and Podencos
#accessibility advocate, lapsed inclusive designer. The #A11Y Project maintainer, design systems wonk, recovering curmudgeon.
I like to create things. I’m into everything cars, bikes art and design.
I am just a philosopher. I spend much of my time doing philosophy
I draw stories.
A {mini} literary magazine on a postcard - flash fiction, poetry, memoir, non-fiction, book reviews
casual photography | cyber security | life
Designer, Researcher, Manager — Figuring out better ways to describe progress for people building and using software.
SupporterDirectory and blog about the non-commercial Independent Web.
I tell you what you really need to know about science, as simple as possible, but not any simpler.
A discourse in photography, media and culture
Welcome to my part of the forest. These are my raw, unedited notes. Visit regular reveries for more polished, edited, and personal essays or TIL for technical notes about the things I've learned.
SupporterEssays on classic & vintage menswear
Arizona and Utah are big states and there is a lot of room to walk. As I walk I like to think and share insights.
Thoughts and ramblings about tech, gaming and my hobby of collecting hobbies.
A blog about the most random things you can think of.
An attempt at bloggin, nothing more…
A personal site with a wide variety of content, including blogs, comics, music, and recipes
Ian Betteridge writes about technology, media and whatever else he wants to
Computers, Privacy, Cloud, Web, Books, Designing, Piracy
I am a software developer based in the UK. I love technology, programming, self-hosting and gaming.
SupporterI blog to speculate about the future of technology, design, and society.
InterviewWhere's my tea? I'm grumpy. Are you still using Discord and not forums?
A blog about history, philosophy, and effective altruism
If you are looking for listicles and couponing tips you are in the wrong place.
SFSS is a curated collection of science fiction short stories from classic and current authors
Hi, I'm an Italian computer engineer with a website full of random thoughts and confused ideas.
I'm a web developer from Austin, Texas. I created Micro.blog.
InterviewPractical advice for off-gridders, homesteaders, preppers. 40 years off-grid homesteading experience.
Show off your blogroll with the WordPress Block editing experience
Tall pines to crop lines.
My name is Lars-Christian Simonsen. I am a thirtysomething man from Oslo, Norway. I use Lars-Christian.com to write about things.
SupporterWelcome to the homepage of my personal website. Thank you for visiting me in this dusty, far-flung corner of the internet!
InterviewTrying to dig out from minus a million points
Journal, articles and scrapbook of a digital leader in London
Blogger. Poetry. Analog collage. Accomplished hostess of dinner parties. Bird lover. Amateur photographer. Master of none.
Hiya! I’m Marty Day. I’m based out of Baltimore, Maryland, where I live with my wife Samantha, and our cats Riley, Flynn, and Oliver.
InterviewBooks, design, and culture. Not necessarily in that order.
Cultrface is a blog about culture and how it can enrich our lives.
These are dispatches from the in-between, where memories shimmer and fade like half-forgotten dreams.
SupporterBlogging since 1998
My diary of nature recovery and community projects
Meditations on technology, science, future, life, and photography
InterviewHello, my name is Rachel. I live in Brooklyn, New York, with my partner, and I've worked for digital health startups for the past 7 years.
InterviewMy passion for photography has rewarded me with the opportunity to examine the world carefully, to really look, and to see.
A blog all about my creative thoughts, especially when it comes to blogging and publishing content online.
A farmer who also happens to be a talented woodworker, painter, musician, and puppeteer
I’ve thrown together a crotchety, contradictory, truthful, terrible, rich and ridiculous website of ideas, arts, ego, errors, opinions, rants, and mumblings.
¡Hola! I’m Erica, a multidisciplinary creative based in Mataró, a city by the sea near Barcelona. I spend my working days drawing, designing, photographing and writing on everyday life, traveling, and pop culture.
InterviewTech SEO, model railways and a lot of blathering.
Nightfall is a virtual city that lets you meet and interact with others through your Gemini or web feed.
I live near Mt. Takao. Here I write about mundane joys and the things that happen in my life.
Police Captain turned Artist who paints, draws cartoons, and shoots photography
Jean Kapsa is a pianist and composer living in France.
Miscellany, books, and more. Here you’ll find unusual marks of punctuation, books and book history, and everything in between.
My continued musings on archaeology, technology, teaching, and history.
Hello! I'm Taylor. I write about learning, time, design, software, ideas, and humor.
InterviewMy mission: to show off the natural and architectural beauty of Britain to the world.
DEDICATED TO POP CULTURE IN ALL ITS FORMS
Writer. Translator (including Mac/iOS app localisation). Mac conservator. Enthusiast photographer. Humanist. Unsung hero.
InterviewFrank commentary from a semi-retired call girl
Language Log is a group blog on language and linguistics started in the summer of 2003 by Mark Liberman and Geoffrey Pullum.
A working library is a blog about reading & technology by Mandy Brown
A place to collect bits and bobs of memory, thought, and feeling. It’s a place to shine light into the tunnel of life, where I always appreciate the company of like-minded souls.
Where I go to leave pieces of me.
Where Law and Free Software get Together for a Nice Cuppa Tea.
A growing archive of weird and wonderful visual ephemera from around the world.
In-depth interviews of Poets along with their poetry
Generative Artist • Triangle enthusiast • London
I’ve been a musician, circus performer, entrepreneur, and speaker. I’m a slow thinker, explorer, xenophile, and I love a different point of view. California native, I now live in New Zealand.
InterviewFriedrich studied Sinology, Ethnology, and Art History in Wien, Chinese painting, calligraphy, and seal carving in Beijing
Hello and welcome to my homepage! This is not a very large website but contains vinyl records I own, restaurants and cafes I went to, cocktails i tried, and a bunch of other stuff.
SupporterAn app developer with diverse interests, including photography
SupporterPersonal blog with programming-related content, amongst many others.
I write about and develop software to promote user autonomy. Topics include accessibility, privacy, security, software freedom, and search engines.
A blog about the art of photography, more or less.
Personal blog and website of Kimberly Hirsh. Mother, learner, wit.
Escape the ordinary
This site is mostly about design, typography, and books. All content is in Italian.
I write about web dev, interactive media, digital publishing, and product development from Hveragerði, Iceland
Husband, father, son, brother, uncle, friend, mentor, type 1 diabetic, INTJ, porcupine.
SupporterSoftware Developer and occasional writer of music. Based in Melbourne, Australia.
SupporterRelating with you through the communication of experiences and emotions
Hi, I’m Alexey. I’m a graphic designer residing in Belgrade, Serbia.
SupporterPersonal blog of Malte Müller. Started in 2004. Music reviews, art, poetry. English and german.
Policy wonk. Street photographer. Torontonian. Not necessarily in that order.
A blog celebrating the history and preservation of Classic Arcade Video Games from the 70s and 80s.
Travels around the country from living full time in a new RV
The personal thoughts of Drew DeVault, mainly about FOSS Software.
Observations on film art
Thoughts and ideas of a dyslexic designer/developer
A collection of thoughts and hand-drawn sketches that illustrate the value of looking closely at buildings and places.
Photographs and thoughts of a passionate developer.
For walkability and good transit, and against boondoggles and pollution
Italian freelance developer and blogger since 2017
Ruben Arakelyan’s home on the web
Musings on tech, music and culture. the scene ain't dead!
By road, by kayak, by seaplane and most of all on foot, I tackle the themes of city and country in the modern world.
My place for thoughts on life and our journey forward.
Interview SupporterMarried to Carissa Byers. Father of Margot, Lucy, Milo and stepdad of Penn. Educator. Writer of songs and stories. Cyclist. Indieweb advocate.
InterviewNotes from a Dartmoor studio on folklore, fairy tales, fantasy, mythic arts & mythic living
Well-meaning waffle since 2003.
programmer, engineer, scientist, critic, gamer, dreamer, and kid-at-heart
A general interest blog for ADHD addled nerds, discussing free / libre and open source software, graphic design, leftism, vegan cooking, code, high end incense, music, LQBTQIA+, and more.
Software developer and cognitive scientist from Ljubljana, Slovenia
InterviewMatthias is a designer and design engineer who writes about the web, technology, CSS, design, web development, prototyping, and more
Notes about web design & engineering.
Exploring the intersection of technology and civic engagement through journalism.
An online diary of a lady's misadventures in two worlds
Web Development and Open Web blog
Inspirational kwotes, stories and images
Hello, there. I'm Chad Moore. I'm a comedian and writer. I work with the fine folks at Hey Party People! We're Maine's fourth or fifth best sketch comedy group.
SupporterI'm a writer, reader, and aspiring hermit. I love books and food and plants and theater
Technical writing, technical communication, API documentation, trends, and other topics are covered here.
In-depth security news and investigation
I do a number of different things, most of which are related to the film industry and/or storytelling.
Operates under the philosophy that to truly understand life, one must attack it from many different angles.
literal swamp #goblin. admin. aesthete, enthusiast, techie scum. PNW pasture-raised.
InterviewDaily news website for photo enthusiasts, in blog format from a variety of photographers
The media pundit's pundit. Written by NYC insider Jeff Jarvis,
I'm a technologist, maker, speaker, coder, and social bridgebuilder
SupporterI was raised on a small midwest farm with my parents and a Northwoods cabin with my grandmother. Over the years I’ve been a farmhand, father, programmer, husband, writer, and professor. I’m a first-generation college student with a Ph.D. in Physics and have published research in physics, astrophysics, and computational astrophysics.
InterviewPeeking Through the Knothole - thoughts on biking and misc
Bring back some good or bad memories
Culture, literature and the arts
I run, hike, write, and guide.
I’m a writer and communication consultant. I think a lot about clarity, and about how and why organisations should think out loud.
InterviewI specialise in late medieval sexuality, apocalyptic thought, propaganda, and the urban experience in general
A creative director, designer, writer and artist from Portland, Oregon
Purveyors of fine poetry since 2003
A DIY music blog about underund punk, noise and garage.
Blog on creativity, marketing, and the human condition.
Community Builder. Dreamer. Adventurer.
Essays on history, philosophy, art, literature, society, and more
My name is Brad Barrish. I grew up in Overland Park, Kansas and have lived in Los Angeles, California longer than I’ve lived anywhere else. I live with my wife Laura Hess, our daughter, Cassidy and son, Ozzie.
Interview SupporterThis blog is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.
reflections in philosophy of psychology, broadly construed
A technologist from Norway that cares about creating solutions that respects people's privacy, security and user experience.
I’m Robin, a British designer, writer, and typographic nuisance from San Francisco. This is where I make notes about my work and every once in a while publish more thoughtful stories.
InterviewPersonal blog of the dude behind the long running CSS Tricks site.
InterviewHello. I’m Paul. I live in Hastings, work for an architectural conservation charity in London, and I like radio, computers, music, books and photography.
Reinventing my personal blog
InterviewThoughts, ramblings, and everything else from a random internet wizard.
Part blog, part public notebook: longform essays and notes about life, creativity, and self-experimentation. A place where unfinished thoughts and polished ideas coexist, reflecting how we think, learn, and make sense of the world.
I’m Hans, a creator of spaces that work for people.
SupporterAn online writing magazine for perennially virid content
I spend most of my time learning, making things I hope will be of value, and striving to grow as a person
Software, technology, sysadmin war stories, and more.
A personal blog about the web, creative automation, data visualization, and more.
Writer and editor David Moldawer on building books that matter.
I'm a first year law student in Sacramento. I write about what I learn studying law and reading about history.
InterviewA personal blog where I talk about stuff I don't know, often tech related
Massive curated link "hub" and blog. Hard to categorize but intriguing.
Founder/organiser of beyond tellerrand . Co-Founder of Smashing Conference.
A personal blog about solving puzzles, working out, gaming and reading.
I make art {visual, writing, film, animation} about places, and help creatives nurture things {wellbeing, creative rituals, digital homes}.
A repository of blogs by bloggers who blog for the joy of writing.
Sharing beautiful wisdom learned from teaching preschoolers
Writing on books, experiments, and random things I can\'t stop thinking about
Information Security for normal people.
Work is learning. Learning is the work.
I write words, ride bikes, climb mountains, and make things. Currently living in Cape Town — possibly the most beautiful city in the world.
Interview SupporterA personal site—The posted thoughts, photos, and bookmarks of David Mead.
I'm David Rosenthal, and this is a place to discuss the work I'm doing in Digital Preservation.
I'm Liz also known as B. 👋🏽 In my spare time I like to tinker with code on my personal websites, live stream a variety of games, music, art, co-working, practice photography and sketching art in mixed media (digital and paper) and love to travel the world when I can.
SupporterWrites about technology, the great outdoors and other musings.
SupporterThings related to software development that I find interesting. I hope you will too. 🙂
I’m Karin and I like to create things. Traditional drawings mostly, sometimes pixel art
A blog about writing, sketching, running and other things
Personal blog exploring a variety of topics
InterviewHey there! I'm ldstephens, and welcome to my little corner of the internet. This where I share my thoughts and opinions on life, technology, current events, blogging, and whatever else comes to mind.
Personal website and digital garden
A journal of nature, hiking, the garden, and life!
music obsessive with a wild passion for beautiful and efficient systems. has trouble choosing a single focus or consistent hairstyle. advocates for human-scale thinking & design.
InterviewIndependent iOS developer. Independent in general. Maker of Widgetsmith, Pedometer++, Sleep++ and Watchsmith.
science and existential angst
a few words…
Human being in progress
Hi! I'm a sophomore at Purdue University studying (can you believe it) computer science. Well, it appears that I have a website now. I wonder what I can do with it?
Photography is an excuse for adventure
for illustrators, plein-air painters, sketchers, comic artists, animators, art students, and writers.
Follow friends, blogs, Twitter, Youtube, etc. all from one app
For the love of pens, paper, ink and a beautiful place to work.
Notes from an East Tennessee farmer
Ben blogs about economics, math, research, and running
Product designer by profession, I find passion in telling stories through photos and words
SupporterStories and photos from an artist working out of a 150 year old school house on a farm
Random thoughts on privacy, life
A software nerd based in the UK writing about technology frustrations and how to fix them.
I care deeply about human flourishing, and about the health and resilience of our systems — human or otherwise. I am fascinated by how we can collective design and cultivate hospitable spaces for reflection, conversation and collective reckoning.
SupporterLibrarian, artist and licensed private investigator.
darren.me is a repository for Darren’s ramblings and ocassional self-indulgent dives into a variety of rabbit holes.
Old school search engine in the vein of the web of old
Somewhere in Japan is a long-term personal project in learning how to tell the stories I want to tell in the ways I want to tell them.
Hi! Anton is here. Welcome to my small corner on the Internet.
Interviewthoughts from a freckle-faced pisces
A Lawyer's thoughts on authors, self and traditional publishing
Writes about films, filmmaking, coffee, photography, personal life
Notes about type from a typography teacher & design historian
'Ey up! I'm Pauline... Just another curious human being, living somewhere on Earth.
InterviewPersonal blog by Tim Severien
A regular Joe nomading full time in his van w/wry sense of humor and zany ancedotes
I write articles about software engineering, back-end development, system administration, website security, and open source software, when I get bored.
Life on the Big Island of Hawaii in the form of a daily photojournal
Interaction and interface design, photography, technology, politics, music, and random thoughts…
This blog shares uncertain musings, puzzled concerns and reckless remarks about living and carrying on in this frenzied world.
I’ve been blogging about farming, ecology and politics since 2012
I'm kind of a nerd.
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.
InterviewA blog about the web, books, politics and other bits and pieces.
We've been traveling the world by bicycle since May 2021
I’m Ploum, a writer alternating between a bépo keyboard and old mechanical typewriters on which I imagine our futures.
InterviewThe online home of Adventure Cartoonist Lucy Bellwood
InterviewDisappointing people searching for "Chris ODonnell naked" since 1995
InterviewThe posted thoughts, photos, and bookmarks of David Mead. British UI/UX designer, living in America.
Welcome to one of the web's longest running blogs
Future technology for the lawyers of today
Comments, observations and thoughts from two bloggers on applied statistics, higher education and epidemiology.
explores the latest advancements and implications of quantum physics
Understanding and Using the Statistics of Communication Signals
Still living in a wonderful and expensive apartment in Seattle, with enough health and savings to be relatively sheltered from the collapse of the USA. This winter I've been mainly working on my novel and on custom spirits for the board game Spirit Island.
InterviewThe flipside of gaming, covering retro, niche and indie spheres
My name is Ana Rodrigues and I work as a front-end developer in London.
InterviewProgramming, Creative Writing, Bookish Stuff
TRAVELS WITH JANI
An old GenX'er doing her best. Classy, sassy and a bit bad assy. Likely very tired.
Opinions on tech from Brazil.
Photographer, author, and adventurer.
An expert in HTML, CSS and designing using web standards since 2004, I make websites using Jekyll and WordPress. Curator of the inspiration series Design, Digested.
Hello! It’s me, Chris DeLuca, from the title of this website. I am a writer, software developer, and comedian living in New York City.
InterviewRaw thoughts from a writer (and his daughter now and then) since 1998. Also an award winning sci-fi author.
Crafting bespoke software and product experiences. Exploring the intersection of people, technologies and living systems.
SupporterI share my thoughts on all things coffee and I interview people who work in coffee, with a particular emphasis on the Scottish coffee industry.
InterviewI studied CS and other topics at Harvard. I’m not very good at About Me’s, so instead here’s a short list of bullet points about my time in between school:
Supporterpersonal blog and stories
InterviewYou are required to make something beautiful
I discuss what makes graphics work, and how to make them better. Think chartjunk + junk art.
living, thinking, writing in glasgow
Non-binary jack-of-all-trades
InterviewSupporting unknown bands since 2017
Music production, bass playing and using web standard to code for the web.
InterviewProfessional sweet tooth - connoisseur of fine cake
I'm Justin Duke — a software engineer, writer, and founder. I currently work as the CEO of Buttondown, the best way to start and grow your newsletter, and as a partner at Third South Capital.
InterviewHi, I’m Jatan, a slow thinker, web wonk, and (a)social being.
InterviewConflicts in computers, freedom, and privacy
Technical educator, conference speaker, twitch streamer, vtuber, and philosopher
My personal space where I also dabble with web design. I'm an hardware engineer, but software and especially web was always a big part of me. Here I write about things that interests me and use it also as a platform to try new things in terms of designing for web.
Notes from a senior JavaScript developer, who is also a book nerd and Welsh language learner
thoughts and inspiration on designing, programming, and writing for the web
SupporterChære, weary traveller, and welcome to The Satyrs’ Forest! I’m Xanthe, and i’m the steward of these ancient woods. Enjoy your stay, and try not to get lost out there…
InterviewAustin Kleon is a writer who draws. He’s the bestselling author of Steal Like An Artist and other books.
Random musings and stuffs from Deb Rouleau, a Punk Web Specialist Geek!
SupporterThe various thoughts, opinions, rants, and analysis's of an aspiring game developer. I cannot guarantee post consistency, accuracy, or coherence.
I’m an online idiot who grew up obsessed with computers, video games, and running pretend businesses.
Your place for alternative media news
Computers, personal, videogames, technology, and more!
Hiking is just Walking with an Attitude
Visual Poetry of the Mundane
Travel, Urban and Landscape Photography
I’m an origami designer who specializes in tessellations, boxes, and other geometric designs
Ben Tsai's personal blog about tech, design, and coffee
Hi. I'm Emily. I'm a complex mess of a human. And after a lifetime of painfully curating controlled versions of myself, I want need to welcome the chaotic and beautiful mess. (Even though it scares me...)
SupporterFlamed Fury means everything to me, and probably nothing to you.
SupporterFearless cooking from a tiny NYC kitchen.
Robin Harford is an ethnobotanical researcher and wild food educator. He established his wild food foraging school in 2008. His foraging courses are listed at the top of BBC Countryfile’s ‘Best foraging courses in the UK’.
Supporterlaw, philosophy, technology, movies, music, books, politics, travel, corporate finance, golf, beer, wine, restaurants, the stock market, other blogs, life, love and everything else.
Clark MacLeod's banal weblog, journal and personal reference tool since 1999
Essayist, sci-fi writer and digital gardener.
Musings and rants on the indieweb, blogging, an open web and loud music
Open source search engine for personal and independent websites
Personal blog running for about 20 years by a doctor in the UK covering all sort of stuff, with a bit of a leaning towards books
Writing about Apple, Photography, Privacy and Climate Change.
Interview SupporterA look at history and popular culture
Sci-fi, comics, humor, photos...it's all fair game.
Essays and notes on the interconnections between science, technology and society
Blog about tech, free software, photo, life, science...
Nicolas Solerieu is a web designer talking to himself and web design (very occasionally)
I write about various topics such as technology, photography, and music in my personal blog.
tech + geek
Sporadic thoughts and book notes.
Interview Supportera blog about programming and the programming industry
Musings about technology, self-hosting, and open source software.
This computer contains an amulet, a sphinx, 287 blog posts, a collection of silly songs, 416 photos, one pun, 58 drawings, a modest blogroll, a hidden passage to another dimension, a ghost story…
About places, their growth from vague names, dots on maps, stars, homes of mysterious figures, and locations in books
A digital commonplace book on IndieWeb, mathematics, engineering, biology, research, education, & more
I hope by visiting that you will see what amazing beauty nature holds and that you will become more interested in exploring your own area.
Personal website and blog of Andreas Gohr. Covering all kinds of things like software development, travel, wood working and everything else.
Welcome to the secret world of nonverbal Autism. It is sad, funny, hopeful and heartbreaking. And incredibly real.
Andrea Contino's weblog on communication, gaming, and technology. But also food, books, music, tv series and much more.
Interview SupporterHi I'm Sia. A dabbler of anything emotionally, dramatically written
The musings of a Londoner, now living in Norfolk
I'm a software developer based in Camarillo, California. I enjoy hanging out with my wonderful family, 3 rescue dogs and our cranky guinea pig. I'm fascinated by technology, automation, music, writing, reading, tv and movies.
InterviewHi! You can call me Benny. (he/him) Welcome to my little corner of the internet! I’ll write here to help me think, remember life and share stuff that I like (or dislike).
SupporterPersonal, often technical, blog
A (mostly) Mac column in the form of a blog with occasional snark and dallops of common sense
Exploring Antiquity and Modernity with Neville Morley
A practising self-memoir, recorded as an inconsistent logbook.
From the personal opinion desk of Greg Storey
This is the personal blog of an immigrant CS student into the USA, who likes to ride mountain bikes, introspect and goes to the gym
I operate at the intersection of Art, Design, and Storytelling.
Ciao! I'm Nicola Losito. 🇮🇹 (he, his) husband, dad of a wonder, cazzaro, friendly blogger, motorcyclist, sf & comics geek. I come in peace…
SupporterTalking shit about my feelings | Reading, writing, always learning | Finance, tech, health
Interview SupporterPersonal blog about Technology, Education, other Sundries
I write about trying out online privacy tools for me and for my children.
Commentary on random topics. So far those include writing software, brewing tea, football, video games, and the author's habits.
Personal blog of Andrew Doran, since 2004
Now: Geology & literature (blogs: essays, book notes, journal; etc). History: My research, publications & patents in computer science (HCI, CSCW & Social Computing).
SupporterEducation & Tech
Living and working in a tiny house the woods.
Interviewi write for myself and strangers
Hi! I’m Ben Borgers, a senior at Tufts University studying computer science and engineering psychology.
InterviewTech & mental health discussion, as well as javascript prototypes
Writer, critic, harpist. Oracle of Buses. Hugo, Nebula, Locus winner.
cryptid • writer • universal constant • edge case • cyber artisan • saved Homestuck
You can ask me anything. There will be no moderator. This will be between you and me. Let's see what happens.
I’ve got a old-fashioned link-blog, Pluralistic, where I post a daily list of links with commentary and analysis.
i’m anh, a designer and artist this website is where i do silly web experiments and post personal stuff
Small steps toward a much better world
it's not my blog
I'm a product designer, engineer, photographer, and writer. Currently, I'm the founding product designer at Miter.
InterviewThoughts on ecology, culture, travel, photography, walking and other ephemera
Photographic artist traveling the globe in search of beauty.
Meet Me in this Moment, this Body, this Breath
Geospatial data scientist, blogger and ultramarathoner
A blog about infosec, technology and life.
Sharing a passion for Linux and open source, with a decidedly non-techie slant
I adore vintage computer hardware, writing in coffee shops in the mid-morning, and non-fiction books.
Full time nomad couple who transitioned from the road to the sea on their journey
I’m an Interaction Designer with a strong focus on strategy & tools for thought.
Artisanal wisdom prepared by hand in small batches from only the finest, locally sourced, organic insights.
Bedlam Farm in New England is where I live, write and tend to my animals
A web developer and author living and working in Brighton, England.
I’m William Gallagher, a writer who, well, writes and talks about writing. And talks about how to find time to do both.
A personal garden to make things grow.
Emmanuel Odongo's personal website.
SupporterHi, my name’s Gui and this is my Digital Garden.
SupporterBooks, Korean culture, personal stories.
SupporterI do ✨ things ✨
Recovering interrupter with occasional relapses, lover of spreadsheets, blogger, adept debugger, conjurer of analogies, and probably other things
Decades-old home on the web! Personal website first, later also a blog, then a place for writing, comics, mixtapes, illustrations, diaries and frippery.
Hey, I'm Benjamin Wittorf but you can call me Ben.
SupporterI blog about many things - tutorials and howtos, projects I'm working on, the open source software I write, pictures of places I've been and writeups of things I've done
A personal game log: a lovely mix of old and new handheld love, retro PC games, and the odd board game thrown in for good measure.
Rock operatic science fantasy (and more) by Matthew Graybosch
InterviewThe digital home of Carl Barenbrug, designer, creator, minimalist, and overall nice guy from lovely Edinburgh.
SupporterI know that I know nothing
Pete's online journal since 1998. Tech stuff, book reviews, music, travel, parenthood and miscellaneous life updates.
SupporterWriting about open & equitable product development
A personal homepage just for me and some others. Full of pictures, ramblings, and some recipes.
Il blog dai contenuti ipertestuali interessanti.
Art directed blog posts still going strong
Hi 👋🏼 I'm Rach. A 37 year old developer building software for CodePen, wife, mother of two, productivity nerd and recovering screen addict. This is my digital garden.
InterviewThe internet hermitage of writer Tyler W. Weaver
Based in The Netherlands. Currently a Senior DevOps Engineer with over 16 years of experience building highly scalable, high performance infrastructure on top of AWS. On the side, I enjoy running, rowing and tinkering with code.
A personal blog about noticing the noticed: shiny moments, cultural puzzles, reading notes, with a side of good food and slice-of-life snapshots.
Maker / Designer / Creative; electronics, digital fabrication, physical computing, art, photo, video, printer, noise, synths, cats, Arduino, USB, MIDI, MKE, progressive
Open Source Developer, Systems Mechanic, Conference Wannabe.
diary of an explorer
Notes on a bookish life
My name is Yordi. I do what I like and what gives me energy. I challenge myself. I help myself and others grow. Always with respect for everyone and always independent.
Considering beer from and of a place
rachel binx is a creative technologist specializing in data visualization, mapping, and digital ↣ physical fabrication.
Writing, slow living, fantasy stories, education, and the internet.
The observations and musings of a coder and a writer
A blog about nuclear secrecy, past and present by a PhD historian of science
I’m a writer and photographer exploring a free and creative spirituality (jiyū shūkyō) through walking.
Chris Shiflett is an entrepreneur, product designer, and web developer focused on building community and bettering the open web.
Jan's personal digital garden, where you may find things related to computer science, electronics, music, games of all kinds but mostly tabletop and role-playing, language learning and linguistics.
A hauntingly beautifully written blog documenting a life struggling with health & existence w/forays into philosophy.
Interview SupporterI write critical articles about my profession, project management. My writing and everything else I do are influenced by my interests: analytical philosophy, art, human rights, etc.
I focus mostly on altruism, innovation, governance, and progress.
A deep dive on space exploration with an eye toward interstellar possibilities and life.
I am a URAL sidecar rider, in Colorado with occasional long trips to places such as Alaska.
The blog of a lawyer interested in the collision of law and tech policy, who is also prone to geekery.
Digital human rights activist, information security professional, and a sysadmin
Tales from a Canadian who grew up on a farm, moved to the city and ended up back on the farm decades later.
Chia's collection of journal entries, thoughts, and creations.
True stories from the dark side of the Internet.
I live on a small farm in NE Utah where I explore the intersections of nature and health, through gardening, food, and daily life.
Biomedical scientist who turned into an award winning full-time poet
A weblog for Apple Annie to post about life on the internet.
Interviewan archive of pleasures, wounds, sublimations
👋 I love making and sharing things.
Spencer McDaniel Making the Distant Past Relevant to the Present Day
A curious introvert's musings & photos about life and enjoyment
A tinkerers writings
Writer, webmonkey, astrophotographer, judo instructor, ...
Tom's website about web development, IT and related topics.
Hi, I’m Toby Shorin. I’m a technologist and writer living in Brooklyn. Subpixel Space is mostly longform essays and shorter-form things about technology and culture.
InterviewThe mostly random thoughts of an Aussie expat in NYC
Beer-related travel, at home and abroad, exploring and indulging my passion for beer.
Futurist, educator, speaker, writer
A recovering paperless scholar with a newfound love for journals, stationery, and fountain pens
Old school grid style link directory