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Artur Piszek
// PISZEK.COMArtur Piszek is a software engineer and psychologist who explores the second-order consequences of connecting everyone to the Internet. He helps build online businesses at Tumblr and WordPress.com. Artur writes about how global consciousness reshapes society, economy, labor, and art. He focuses on creating a healthy internet economy, channeling technology towards sustainability, and making remote work accessible to all. He sends a weekly newsletter, "Deliberate Internet," covering remote work, technology, and psychology.
Dav Chana
// DAVINDER.NETDavinder, also known as Dav Chana, created this blog to host his textual posts separately from his main website, DavChana.com. He sought an alternative to Wordpress and found a solution using static website generators, GitLab.com pages, and Jekyll. He values a simple, easy, light-on-resources, and dependable blog.
Thien Tran
// THIEN.METhien is a tennis coach, creative, and problem-solver. They enjoy making things simple, useful, and better than they found them. Their website showcases their work, projects, and current explorations.
Victoria Tretis
// VICTORIATRETIS.CO.UKVictoria Tretis is a certified coach specializing in working with neurodivergent adults, including those with ADHD, ASD, and who are Highly Sensitive People (HSP). With over 800 hours of experience, she coaches individuals and teams to improve productivity, profitability, and impact. Victoria also works with line managers of neurodivergent employees. She is an LGBTQ+ ally committed to creating a safe and inclusive space. Much of her work is via the UK’s Access to Work scheme. Victoria helps clients understand themselves and others better, focusing on strategies to support productivity and communication.
Steve Ledlow
// TANGIBLELIFE.NETSteve is a father, writer, and coffee drinker. He writes about the tangible characteristics of modern human life and how they are slipping away. His blog and newsletter are his attempts to push against that feeling and represent his contribution to the Intentional Web. He also has a newsletter called ▲ of the Mind.
Jesse Simon
// JESSEFSIMON.COMJesse F. Simon, DO, is a Diagnostic Radiology resident at UF-Jacksonville, currently completing his Transitional Year in South Florida. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin and attended medical school at Nova Southeastern University’s Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. Prior to medical school, he worked at a healthcare tech startup for two years. He is married with one daughter and another on the way. He enjoys soccer, golfing, and being outdoors. He is interested in the connection between the mind and body and how it relates to healing. He started his blog to share his experiences in medicine and life.
Erin Shaw
// ERINSHAW.BLOGErin Shaw is a resilient, hard-working leader who thrives on solving problems, constantly learning, encouraging others, and connecting both people and ideas. She has been reading blogs and books and listening to podcasts across various sectors for nearly a decade to develop her abilities as a higher education administrator. Erin hopes her blog will make it easier for others to read broadly and learn from outside their field. She is also a minimalist, trail ultrarunner, triathlete, hiker, traveler, coffee roaster, mentor, volunteer, wife, cat mom, and friluftsliv embracing woman who loves to cook.
Prashant Yadav
// LEARNERSBUCKET.COMThis individual focuses on helping aspiring and current frontend engineers prepare for JavaScript interviews. They offer resources covering various interview rounds, including problem-solving, machine coding, web fundamentals, and frontend system design. Their platform, LearnersBucket, provides solved questions, component creation exercises, and insights into the web ecosystem. They also offer guidance on resume writing and interview practice, aiming to help users upskill and excel in their careers as SDE1, SDE2, or SDE3 frontend engineers.
Sascha Theobald
// SASCHA-THEOBALD.DESascha Theobald helps self-employed individuals strengthen their positioning. With over 25 years of experience in marketing and 20 years as a freelancer, Sascha focuses on positioning for the self-employed, particularly coaches and consultants. His mission is to empower them to work with clarity and confidence, enabling them to define their identity, target audience, value, and communication. Sascha's goal is to help clients achieve a clear vision, resonate with their ideal clients, and be valued and compensated appropriately for their work.
Eli Richmond
// ELIR.NETEli Richmond is a creator and learner. He has experience in baseball, website creation, and building/deploying AI models. An Arkansas native, he currently resides in Greenville, North Carolina. He shares his thoughts and ideas through a newsletter and articles on his website.
Paul Butzi
// PAUL.BUTZI.ORGPaul Butzi is a retired former operating systems software developer who worked at Bell Labs and Microsoft. He holds a degree in Computer Science and Statistics from the University of Delaware, where he worked part-time as a mainframe computer operator and programmer. Paul enjoys ultrarunning, ham radio, and lives in a forest. He is an introvert, a practicing Stoic, and a dog lover. He also has a passion for photography, including B&W darkroom work and digital photo editing, and has taught private lessons and led landscape photography workshops. He is married.
Josh Beard
// JOSHBEARD.MEJosh Beard is a computer hobbyist with a professional background in systems administration. He currently works in DevOps, focusing on the processes, workflows, and tools for software development, release, and maintenance. He has experience with Terraform, AWS, Go, GitLab CI, Python, Docker, and shell. Josh also enjoys music and plays several instruments. He lives in Colorado with his wife and kids.
Happy Xiao
// KELE.MEHappy Xiao is the creator of 可乐周报 (Kele Zhoubao), a weekly newsletter and member blog focused on providing simple and practical personal philosophy. Through 可乐周报, Happy Xiao shares insights on health, efficiency, and self-improvement, aiming to help readers become better versions of themselves. The member blog offers hundreds of articles on topics such as personal efficiency, healthy habits, life goals, learning methods, and creative philosophy.
Binny V A
// BINNYVA.COMBinny V A is currently working on several projects, including creating MindOS and learning marketing to promote their book, 'Zettelkasten and the Art of Knowledge Management'. They are also reframing a home photo exhibition. Binny V A can be found on various social media platforms under the handle @binnyva.
Mitchell Landon Cohen
// MITCHELLLANDON.COMMitchell researches, reads, and tests personal development strategies. He shares his findings on his blog and in his newsletter, Making Connections. He is the Head of Memberships at AppSumo and previously founded a marketing agency. He also helped grow Noah Kagan's content machine and book edits. Mitchell hosts The Mitchell Cohen Podcast, exploring meaningful work, deep connections, and happy lives.
Obspogon
// OBSPOGON.NEOCITIES.ORGObspogon is a gamer with a personal site on Neocities. He enjoys coding, meeting like-minded people, video games, and internet culture. He is interested in emulation, old games and consoles, Sonic mods, idle games, retro FPSes, Doom WADs, fangames, and old internet history. He can be found on various platforms including Ko-fi, Bluesky, Mastodon, Tumblr, and Discord.
Beatriz D
// BZDATA.MEBeatriz is a product marketer who grew up in San Francisco and considers the Philippines her second home. She writes about how she organizes her work and life, explores coffee scenes, and shares what she's learning. Her work includes OpenPinas, a project visualizing Philippine political dynasties. She also documents her experiences with various tools for knowledge and task management.
Etan Kerr-Finell
// ETANKERRFINELL.COMEtan Kerr-Finell lives, writes, and works in the Hudson Valley in New York. He spends most of his time reading but also works on other projects, which can be found on the website. He can be contacted via email.
Barry Hess
// BJHESS.COMBarry Hess enjoys writing and the internet. He has spent years exploring the web and is currently focused on doing work that is 'good enough'. He also enjoys woodworking. Barry maintains a personal newsletter, a blog, and a commonplace book, among other writing projects. He encourages others to blog as well.
Joanita Dsouza
// JOANITAD.GITHUB.IOJoanita Dsouza is a Senior Software Engineer. She has experience building Distributed Systems and a growing interest in Machine Learning. Joanita holds a Masters in Computing from the University Of Utah (2011-2013) and a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering from Mumbai University (2005-2009).
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