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Homepage containing my reflections on everything from cinema, books to programming and home servers.
My name is Addison Crump. I'm a Texas A&M University graduate (class of '21) and currently a Ph.D. candidate at CISPA. I'm also a member of secret.club and a maintainer of LibAFL.
Personal blog talking about technology, travel, and life.
Edwin Martin is a frontend web developer living in the Netherlands.
I'm a software engineer living in Southern California building cool things using JavaScript and other web technologies. I enjoy travel, disc sports, and spending time in nature.
Each is a short piece of fiction, perhaps creating a character or a scene. They are not linked, but meant as standalone writing. I don't see any of it forming a collection or novel.
Hello, I'm Mike. I care about the IndieWeb, digital sovereignty, and the open web. I'm a developer and team lead based in Richmond, VA, and this site is my corner of the internet.
Just my personal site. A little tech. A little writing. Occasional dad joke.
Technical notes, ramblings, tutorials and Small Web updates from Sava.Rocks
Hey! I’m Astrid welcome to my garden 🌳 This website is my space so it shouldn’t be considered as a fully professional website. It’s mostly to share what I’m doing or working on.
Welcome to my personal website! I like programming, making games, pixel art, drawing, and archiving bits of the web that speak to me, and this is where I stick it all so that it's in one big place.
Hi! I'm James. I solve problems using code. These are my ramblings and musings.
I’m jcjordyn120, known all around the internet under jcjordyn1*0, and this is my website. I’m a computer enthusiast and like to code in Python mainly, however, I experiment with different languages every now and again.
I'm a 30-something guy, originally from Europe, but now based in Japan/Tokyo. I enjoy art (both appreciating and creating), reading, stationery, various forms of note-taking and journaling, design in almost all of its forms, architecture, and occasionally going to karaoke (although I'm not very good at it).
Trovador nacido en San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba, en 1946, hijo de Argelia y Dagoberto.
You can call me The Gardener. I write from the thick humidity of Tropical Queensland, where the air sticks to your skin and the mangoes fall with a thud. This blog is a collection of letters I'm sending—right now—to a friend in Greater Sydney. They’re full of musings on gardening, books, songs, and the odd confession I probably shouldn’t be putting in writing. I’m sharing them here in case they strike a chord, plant a seed, or simply keep you company for a few minutes. Either way, I hope you find something in them to enjoy.
Carnet de Nicolas — Journal de bord et autres pérégrinations de l’esprit
Talking about life, software development and business in Bosnian language.
I write about programming, Linux, technology, and some random things.
This website is made of my essays regarding Finnish pre-Christian religion, using scholarly sources while adding my own commentary as well.
Musing on computing, math, electronics, de-Googling and the small web, from an old warhorse of the IT industry.
The Macintosh Garden is an abandonware archive, dedicated in particular to supporting the Macintosh computer platform. A notable feature of Macintosh Garden is its emphasis on emulation, encouraging users to run historical software on modern systems.