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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
Hi! This blog is meant to do two things. First, one goal is to explore life as a “FOSS Academic” – someone who uses Free and Open Source technologies to do academic work. I’m hoping that my discussions of FOSS technologies in an academic setting help others – students, professors, university administrators – understand the benefits and values of FOSS in the academy. I’m not a developer, but I am a professor who’s been using FOSS to do his job for over a decade. I call this goal of exploring FOSS tools in the academy Goal 1. Second, this blog has Goal 2: writing a book about a FOSS topic. After some consideration, I decided to write a book about Mastodon and the fediverse. The book is out now! Sometimes, the two topics will collide in a single post. My intent here is to be more open about my own research process and writing.
Luka Prinčič is a musician, sound designer and media artist. Living and working in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
My personal website and blog where I post stuff about my work on the Wait Wait Stats Project as well as posts about using Linux, working on my home lab, and video games. I try to post monthly, but it mostly depends on spare time outside of work and events.
Lacking any semblance of normalcy and stability from birth onward, Amanda Quraishi – aka The Q – makes no sense to people who require tidy explanations. Ergo, internet bios are her nemesis. Her life has been a series of improbable episodes that can only provoke cognitive dissonance in those who prefer things to be easily defined. As an uneducated former cult member turned Muslim activist/digital marketing professional, she finally gave up on both religion and marketing well into her forties An anarchist, feminist and pacifist with a robust loathing for telling other grown-ass adults (who really ought to know better) what they should be doing, she rejects any attempt to make her your intellectual or moral compass. You’ll either love her or you’ll hate her, but you’ll never really understand her and that’s fine because she actually prefers it that way. Anyway, she’s a full-time writer now. Quraishi lives in Austin, Texas.
My almost-daily blog of landscape photography has been running for 23 years. Photographs of wherever I am, these days mostly Kyoto, Japan and California, USA.
This is where hooves pound the plains into a speculative fiction pulp. The pasture contains a variety of grasses, long and short, quick growing and slow to mature. All of it written in digital longhand.
A freelance software engineer in the Netherlands with a focus on building value. I'm Jamie. Pleased to meet you! I'm an English/Maltese man on the wrong side of thirty, and I live in the Netherlands with my wife and three dogs. My day job is as a freelance software engineer, primarily with Ruby on Rails. I've worked with everything from tiny agencies to multi-national corporations, which has made me rather versatile.
Hello! I am a first-year computer science student at UCF. I enjoy computers and the internet, and sometimes I write about them. Other times, I write about other things.
Hi! My name is Nguyễn Gia Phong. I'm a Vietnamese graduate student and a free software enthusiast. My areas of interest surround programming languages, concurrency, reproducibility and decentralization. You can find me under my Internet alias McSinyx (or CnX for short)
Hello! Welcome to my personal blog! I am Helen Chong, a Millennial queer, autistic and visually impaired Malaysian Chinese person who goes by they/them or she/her pronouns. This blog is available in the following languages: English, 简体中文
Given to Tri: A Triathlon Training & Racing Blog
If anyone had told me at any point in my life that I’d get seriously into triathlons in my forties, I probably would have died laughing. Like many, I bought a bike in 2020 to try to get in shape—and let’s just say things escalated quickly from there. My name is Guillermo Esteves. I’m an age-group triathlete based in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in the heart of Grand Teton National Park. Although I’m still a beginner, I enjoy sharing what I learn during my training and races, paying it forward like many others have done for me along the way. Given to Tri is my triathlon blog, where I do exactly that. With multiple races of various distances scheduled over the coming months, I plan to keep swimming, cycling, and running for many years to come. I hope you’ll come along for the ride.
Hi! I mainly just write my thoughts about a variety of things in my blog. I mostly try to keep it anonymous and minimal, so I don't feel bound by anything I say--I think it captures the freedom of journaling much more.
I’m a science fiction/fantasy author and a technical writer. A few years ago I was known for being a technical blogger on Tumblr; now I blog right here. I left Twitter a while ago, but you can find me posting on Mastodon and Bluesky now. My pronouns are he/they.