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Eddy Lu
// EDDY.LUEd is an individual exploring "out of the ordinary" life solutions. He documents his explorations, which include interests in web3, personal finance, and health. He is interested in independent creation and thinking, and shares his thoughts on topics ranging from metabolic health to book notes to travel. He values creating something of value for the world and questions mainstream values.
Cait Gordon
// CAITGORDON.COMCait Gordon is an award-winning Canadian speculative fiction author and anthology editor. She advocates for disability, mental health, and neurodiversity representation in written works. Her books include *Speculative Shorts: Stories that fell out of my brain*, *Season One: Iris and the Crew Tear Through Space!*, *Nothing Without Us Too (Book Two)*, and *Nothing Without Us (Book One)*. She is also involved with the Spoonie Authors Network.
Mayari Avendaño
// MAYARI.IOMayari, also known as Maya, is a British-Filipina from the UK. She currently works in community at Vercel. Previously, she held senior frontend engineer and design engineering roles at Chaselabs, Outverse, hipeople, and Siemens. Mayari is passionate about building joyful and helpful products with Svelte, aiming to create UI that is visually appealing. She has a background that includes experience as a rail engineer before transitioning to frontend engineering and DX engineering.
Rohit Farmer
// ROHITFARMER.COMRohit Farmer is a computational biologist with a passion for the outdoors, self-hosting, Ham radio, and FOSS (Free and Open Source Software). He uses his website as a personal space to share his thoughts, projects, and explorations. He built the website using Quarto to convert Markdown files into static HTML pages, and he hosts it on Google Cloud Platform. He also uses GitHub Pages for some subdomains.
Simon Somlai
// SIMONSOMLAI.COMSimon Somlai is a web application developer based in Switzerland. He specializes in creating custom and starter websites, as well as single pages. His project experience includes working with React, Node.js, TypeScript, Vue, Redux, GraphQL, WordPress, Rails, and more. He is known for his ability to work independently, deliver high-quality code, and integrate smoothly into teams. Clients describe him as communicative, creative, and solution-oriented.
Mark McClure
// MARKMCCLURETODAY.COMMark McClure is a writer of science fiction and other works. He was born in Belfast and is currently based in Tokyo. He publishes his work online and through JFR Publishing.
Eran Stern
// ERANSTERN.CO.ILEran Stern has been guiding individuals, entrepreneurs, business owners, CEOs, and executives through significant change and transformation processes in their lives and businesses for nearly 20 years. He is the author of the best-selling books "To Realize" and "To Wake Up". He is a sought-after speaker and the host of the podcasts "Making a Change", "Lonely at the Top", and "Good Money", which have garnered over half a million listens. Eran has accompanied CEOs, senior executives, business owners, and individuals from various disciplines and fields, addressing countless personal, business, and financial challenges.
Nicholas Seier
// NCKSR.XYZNick Seier works at Engage fi, where he empowers consultants and project managers through technology and data, primarily using Smartsheet. He lives in Pinellas Park, Florida, in the Tampa Bay area. Previously, Nick was a music teacher and a classically trained saxophonist. He is also involved in the Tampa Fighting Game Community and enjoys helping others, creating things, and having new experiences. He encourages visitors to his website to contact him via email.
Andrew Timberlake
// ANDREWTIMBERLAKE.COMAndrew Timberlake is a programmer and entrepreneur from South Africa. He is the creator of Mailcast, a tool for managing email. He builds software for the Internet with his company Internuity and writes about technology and online business. He is married and has six children.
Elliot Ali
// ELLIOTALI.COMElliot is an engineer who blogs about engineering, transport, and infrastructure. He is building pianta.io. He writes about topics such as Laravel, email, and infrastructure. He also shares personal reflections and lessons learned on topics like gratitude, forgiveness, and growth.
Ruflas
// RUFLAS.DEVruflas is a fourth-year Computer Engineering student. He is interested in areas such as cybersecurity, development, and systems and network administration. He has worked on projects such as a script to display the battery level of Bluetooth headphones on Linux (headset-battery-indicator) and building a homelab to deploy his own projects.
Matt Stein
// MATTSTEIN.COMMatt Stein is a design-educated developer, writer, and tinkerer based in Bend, Oregon. He has lived in six U.S. states and is married with a small dog. Matt enjoys learning new things and finding connections between random adventures. He values listening, humor, storytelling, intention, attention to detail, and leaving things better than he found them. Matt has spent much of his career running his own business designing and building websites, and previously worked with Craft CMS. He is currently available for hire.
Terrence Timmons
// SHORTSUMMARYBOOK.COMThis website provides concise, expert book summaries for busy readers. The aim is to help readers quickly decide which titles are worth their time, offering clarity, convenience, and a supportive community. They curate insights, provide thorough analysis, and offer practical takeaways to enrich the reading journey. They offer a free account option to manage a personalized reading list and track books.
Aliberk Sandıkçı
// ASANDIKCI.COMAliberk Sandıkçı is a technology enthusiast, open-source advocate, and Linux user. His interests and skills include network technologies, DevOps, Linux system engineering/administration, back-end development, algorithms, competitive programming, Linux application development, Fediverse development, and artificial intelligence. He is involved with the Pardus and TEMA foundations. Aliberk manages his personal website, where he shares articles and uses Jekyll for static site generation and CI/CD for updates. He also self-hosts his services, including mail, cloud, Git, and news. He participated in the Teknofest 2023 Pardus 21 Bug Catching and Suggestion Competition and interned at TÃBİTAK with the Pardus and Liderahenk teams.
Mahesh Rijal
// MAHESHRIJAL.COMMahesh Rijal is a DevOps engineer based in Bangalore, India. He enjoys tinkering, reading, and troubleshooting. He is an AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate. Mahesh documents his thoughts, notes, and experiences on his website, sharing information and establishing his presence online. He is a Unix user who loves open-source tools and software, enjoys learning about finance, and speaks five languages.
Kaustubh M.
// KAUSTUBH.PAGEKaustubh, also known as nikochiko, kubasth, bubbles, or tubhtubh, writes computer programs professionally and as a hobby. He is interested in Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), self-hosting and tech independence, functional programming and the making of programming languages, chess, and tech policy and politics. He welcomes communication and enjoys discussing topics that fascinate others.
James A Rosen
// JAMESAROSEN.COMJames A Rosen is a Staff Engineer who offers free 60-minute office hours sessions to discuss software engineering and career development. He created Tyrannosaurus Regex, a free game for learning regular expressions. He also maintains a Reading List of his favorite books, podcasts, essays, and online courses, and a Now Page to share his recent activities.
Petros Amoiridis
// PETROS.BLOGPetros Amoiridis is a software writer with experience dating back to 1998. He graduated from CITY College with a degree in Computer Science. Petros has a diverse background, including nine years at GitHub Support as a support engineer and people manager. He founded HeavyMelon, a remote company, and later joined GitBook to lead their support organization. He is now a full-time programmer and blogs about his journey.
Piya
// PJG1.SITEThis person is interested in making the indie web easier to join, particularly for non-developers. They believe existing tools are too developer-focused and are interested in exploring simpler tools and collective hosting solutions. They have been blogging for over 10 years, starting with Blogger and Tumblr, and currently use a static site generator. They are also interested in homelab networking and engaging with other blogs.
Andrew Ginn
// ANDREWGINN.FUNAndrew is the operator of a "digital garden," a website intended to capture interesting and noteworthy things. He aims to slow down the fleeting nature of online content, offering an alternative to algorithm-driven platforms. His digital garden is a space for growth, experimentation, and reflection, where he explores ideas and attempts to make sense of the world. He writes about topics such as the relationship between memes and war, referring to these as "proto-thoughts."
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