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Eric Sandroni
// ERICSANDRONI.COMEric Sandroni reads extensively and writes about his insights. His website features over 130 book summaries, essays, and articles on topics like productivity, decision-making, and minimalism. He aims to help readers think clearly, live better, and find moments of clarity. He also designs bullet journals and notecard systems.
Andrew Blikken
// ANDREWBLIKKEN.COMAndrew Blikken is a writer focused on self-reliance. He creates guides and shares insights to help others achieve independence. He manages the 3 Andrews Ranch, is a producer and mover of goods on Amazon, and creates content on his favorite topics. His blog shares lessons learned from his experiences, aiming to help others create systems for self-sufficiency and abundance. He writes about farming, aquaponics, native birds, honeybees, tools, equipment, lawn care, tractors, water management, home repair, home office, do-it-yourself guides, solar energy, power management, property ops, chickens, dogs, hunting, and gardening.
Hoschi
// HOSCHI-IT.DEHoschi is a software developer, idealist, wife, and mother. They maintain a personal (micro-)blog, Hoschi-IT, where they share insights and learnings on topics ranging from bash commands and password security to ADHD-friendly systems and video editing with ffmpeg. They are also interested in openstreetmap.org.
Krypton
// KRYPTON.NINJAKrypton is a cloud engineer, developer, and security researcher based in Switzerland. A self-taught programmer, Krypton is passionate about cybersecurity, particularly information gathering and hardening. They are interested in forensics, web security, and password attacks. Krypton enjoys open-source contributions and has several projects available on GitHub. They are also interested in freeriding, sports shooting, and reverse engineering.
David Rodríguez
// DRODOL.COMDavid, also known as @drodol, is a senior HSE Leader who enjoys coding. He is passionate about solving problems for people and with people, believing in the power of collaboration and learning from others. He is currently focused on creating and improving tools to help people find opportunities in Denmark, specifically through jobsinenglish.dk, a job board for English-speaking jobs, and denmarkforexpats.com, a directory of businesses and services for foreigners in Denmark.
Ranjana Iyer
// RANJANATN.COMRanjana Iyer, also known as RJ, is a writer, entrepreneur, dancer, bookworm, and vegan. She is from Bangalore, India and trained in Bharatanatyam for over 20 years. In the past, she co-founded a sales tech startup and worked in sales. Currently, she ghostwrites for mental health, spirituality, art, and community-related brands. Ranjana considers herself a mystic, channel, and Human Design guide, acting as a bridge between the visible and the invisible. She prioritizes her mental health and well-being and enjoys travelling, reading, deep conversations, and spending time in nature.
JWB
// BLOG.BDW.LIjwb is a computer enthusiast with an ops-related focus. He enjoys photography and hiking in the Brandenburger forest. He created a script to remove empty pages from PDF files. He switched from Windows to Linux in 2024 and is currently trying out macOS.
Stephanie Booth
// CLIMBTOTHESTARS.ORGStephanie Jane Booth lives in Lausanne, Switzerland, her hometown. Born in the UK in 1974 to a Swiss mother and British father, she moved to Switzerland at age two. She has been writing her blog, Climb to the Stars, since July 13, 2000, with the website going online a year earlier. She writes about whatever interests her or might be useful to others, acknowledging her ADHD may make it seem random. Her interests include cats, taking photos, skiing, hiking, sailing, judo, reading, movies, music, languages, and understanding how brains and communities function. She views the world through the systems that compose it and has a drive to fix the bugs she spots. She previously worked as a project manager at Orange for the Customer Relations department and has a degree in history of religions (specialized in Indian culture), philosophy, and French.
David Tang
// DAVIDTANG.AIDavid Tang is a clinical AI consultant focused on building practical, patient-facing AI tools for clinicians and healthcare professionals. As a clinician by trade, David understands the importance of technology in improving healthcare workflows. He has experience building digital health tools from prototype to production, emphasizing reliability, workflow fit, and measurable impact. David was inspired to work in digital health after helping his mother's GP practice undergo a digital transformation at a young age.
Guru Das Srinagesh
// GURUDAS.DEVGuru Das Srinagesh is a Linux kernel developer. He specializes in low-level systems programming and device driver development. He is currently expanding his technical skillset in his free time by working on projects and blogging about them.
Sarah Williamson
// DRINKLESSLIVEBETTER.COMSarah Williamson is a Life Coach and Emotional Baggage Handler. She is also a mentor, bestselling author, podcast host, and expert speaker. Sarah is an ICF accredited coach and a SHE RECOVERS® Coach. She offers 1:1 coaching services to help people transform their relationship with alcohol. Sarah is retired from drinking but not from fun. She helps people get 'unstuck' and prioritizes well-being. She is vegetarian and owned by a Black Labrador called Martha.
Jonathan Haslett
// JONATHANHASLETT.COMJon Haslett is a web nerd, traveller, and minimalist. He can be found on LinkedIn, Mastodon, X, Instagram, WordPress, Medium, and GitHub. He offers consulting calls and can be contacted via email. His public key is also available.
Bruce Hu
// YINJI.ORGBorn in 2002 in Jiangxi, Bruce is a blogger, photography enthusiast, and tech enthusiast. He started blogging in 2018, documenting his life and thoughts on his blog, "印记" (Yinji). He enjoys using his iPhone 15 Pro Max and Nikon Z5 to capture moments. While not formally trained in computer science, he enjoys exploring the internet and built his blog using online tutorials. He also runs a Telegram channel and a WeChat group for Chinese bloggers.
Stephen Koch
// KOCH.DEVStephen Koch is a software engineer with experience dating back to around 1997. He started his career while teaching English in Paris, discovering MacroMedia Flash and becoming hooked on ActionScript. He later embraced Objective-C with the introduction of the iPhone. He is keenly interested in the intersection of design and engineering, particularly user interactions. He considers himself a full-stack engineer and is most comfortable with React. He has worked at Robinhood, Postlight, Blenderbox, Token, Hard Candy Shell, Big Spaceship, and Learning Worlds, and has also done freelance work.
Michael Shafer
// MIKESHAFER.BLOGMike writes occasionally to hone his craft and publicly dive into topics he finds interesting. He is a chemical engineer by trade and an Excel aficionado. He enjoys Monopoly statistics and strategies, estimating Oreo consumption inspired by Enrico Fermi, and the history of Daylight Savings Time. He is also interested in prime numbers and is a member of Foster, a writing community.
Sascha Sprikut
// SASCHA-SPRIKUT.COMSascha Sprikut is a German-Russian fantasy author. She began writing stories in elementary school and discovered her love for epic fantasy through *The Wheel of Time*. Since 2020, she has focused on the craft of writing, attending seminars, publishing short stories, and becoming a member of the Bundesverband für junge Autoren (Federal Association for Young Authors). Her first fantasy novel, set in a Russian-inspired world, is scheduled for release in 2026.
Tom MacWright
// MACWRIGHT.COMTom MacWright is currently building Val Town, a tool for joyful programming, and working on Placemark, a tool for creating maps. Previously, he helped build Config and was the first employee at Observable. From 2009 to 2017, he helped build Mapbox. He was involved in the d3 and OpenStreetMap communities and was a lead developer on the OpenStreetMap editor. He made geojson.io and Mapbox Studio, and helped with Mapbox GL JS.
Chris Minnick
// CHRISMINNICK.COMChris Minnick is an author, teacher, programmer, and enthusiastic learner. He has authored and co-authored over 20 books including titles in the For Dummies series and several books for teaching kids to code. Minnick has developed video courses for online training providers Pluralsight, O’Reilly Video, Ed2Go, and Skillshare. His company, WatzThis, writes and maintains courseware that’s used for training software developers. In addition to his technical writing and training, Chris is a novelist, painter, winemaker, swimmer, and musician.
Alex Maltsev
// ALEXMALTSEV.MEAlex Maltsev is an author, digital creator, and entrepreneur. Born in the USSR, he lived and worked in China for 25 years before residing in Thailand. His background is in digital projects and online businesses, starting as a full-stack developer and moving into digital marketing and business development. He was the editor-in-chief of Magazeta and has worked at Alibaba and Aviasales. Currently, he runs his own company, helping international companies enter and grow in the Chinese online market. He is also the author of “50 Lessons on Capoeira, Teaching, and Life.” He writes about habits, self-improvement, work, and life on his blog.
Olgierd Kasprowicz
// KASPROWICZ.PROKasprowicz is interested in a variety of topics, as evidenced by their blog posts on subjects ranging from networking solutions to film production to chess. They are interested in personality traits, specifically the Big 5 model, and describe themselves as having high Extroversion and Neuroticism, as well as moderately high Industriousness. Kasprowicz enjoys interacting with people and is comfortable speaking in front of groups. They are also aware of their potential for mood swings and encourage open communication about it.
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Submit your site through our directory, then drop the /agents-config.json file at your domain root. Once it's live, any agent using the protocol can discover your site and learn how to connect with you.
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