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Jose Torres
// JOSETORRES.BLOGJose Torres is a listener and writer who works on interesting projects. He has experience leading various projects with different teams and is fascinated by studying and applying leadership practices. He started this blog to share his writings, struggles, and accomplishments, inspired by Austin Kleon's book 'Show Your Work.' Through his blog, Jose aims to share how he thinks, feels, and observes the world.
Randy Sparrow Roberts
// MATRIXONLINE.NETFábio Luna was born in Rio de Janeiro in September 1974. He began studying guitar at age six, followed by flute, drums, and percussion. He studied music at UNI-RIO and joined Sivuca's band in 1997, playing percussion and drums. He has released three instrumental works, including "MACUNGUÊ-ARÁ" in 2003 and "Forró e choro Vol.I" with Marcelo Caldi. In 2014, he released the EP "Macunguê 2." He has performed with numerous musicians, including Hamilton de Holanda and Dominguinhos. He was invited to Copenhagen in 2009 with the band Caraivana to represent Brazilian music. In 2009, he released an album of his songs. He joined the vocal quartet Os Cariocas in 2010, playing drums, flute, and singing. He currently performs with Quarteto do Rio and Caraivana.
Samantha Yeargin
// SLYEARGIN.COMSamantha Yeargin is a software engineer who spends most days writing code. She is married and lives in East Nashville with her preschooler and a lab/shepherd/husky mix. After a career in marketing communications, she attended a software engineering bootcamp in 2014. She has written Erlang, Python, and Go for production. She is a sustainer in the Junior League of Nashville and an RRCA Level 2 certified running coach.
Ed Johnson-Williams
// EDJOHNSONWILLIAMS.CO.UKEd Johnson-Williams is a person with a personal website showcasing his interests. He lives in Southampton, UK, and works at More Onion, helping charities and campaign groups in the UK, Austria, and Germany with online campaigning and fundraising. He enjoys shapenote singing and making electronic music using Ableton. He also codes various projects, including Nearest Color, Doughnut Reader, and several web development stacks. Previously, he worked as a campaigner at Traidcraft Exchange and Open Rights Group.
Ryan White
// BEACHWOOD23.COMbeachwood23 maintains a web page and is active on Instagram and GitHub. They invite visitors to make themselves at home and offer a link to a random quote from Goodreads.
Adam Isom
// ADAMISOM.ISAdam Isom uses adamisom.is for static pages and Substack for blogging. He encourages others to view his public calendar and join him. He has also written a how-to guide for creating a website similar to his.
Jeremy Gratton
// LEDSTYLER.COM
Miguel Estrella
// ONEMIGUEL.ESMiguel loves carbonara, mechanical keyboards, and the color blue. His friends call him Miguel. He shares what he is currently up to, things that he likes, and everything in between on his website.
Andrii Serhiienko
// SERHIIENKO.SEAndrii Serhiienko writes about life, thoughts, projects, and ideas. He has been passionate about programming since the age of 11. His professional programming journey began in 1999, developing a network utility for MS Windows in C++. He has experience as a network engineer and has created network utilities, tools, and firmware using languages such as Erlang, LISP, and C. He possesses DevOps skills, excelling in the installation, deployment, configuration, and optimization of Linux systems. For the past decade, he's primarily focused on Java-based projects, specializing in REST, web services, and algorithm development. He has authored two books on WebRTC and has a diverse range of interests, including drawing, photography, and music.
Ethan Yoo
// ETHANYOO.COMEthan Yoo is a data enthusiast skilled in data management, qualitative and quantitative research methods, and low-code automation. His research interests include disability and health, poverty and social policy, and social vulnerability to climate change. He is an advocate for digital rights and free culture, and his guiding principles draw from disability justice and the ethics of care. He maintains a page with useful resources.
Glen Brunke
// GLENBRUNKE.COMGlen Brunke is a blogger and developer. His website features technical projects, personal adventures, and reflections. He is currently backpacking on the Florida Trail in the Osceola NF. He shares his thoughts and experiences on his blog as a way to sharpen his thinking and capture memories. He has created iOS games and is currently working on a historically accurate iOS game based on ancient Sumer.
Nathan Friend
// NOOF.OMG.LOLNathan Friend is a Freelance Stage Manager based out of London. He keeps shows running smoothly, from pub theatres to the West End. He occasionally does video work. Nathan enjoys organizing and creating things for others. He recently graduated with a degree in Stage Management from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. He has a broad range of subject knowledge including consumer technology, drama, maths, and Eurovision. Nathan is a member of Equity UK Trade Union, the Association of British Theatre Technicians, the Stage Management Association, and the Production Managers' Forum, where he supports their committee by arranging meetings. He enjoys playing with technology on a consumer level, listening to podcasts, and travelling by train.
William Huster
// WILLIAMHUSTER.COMWilliam Huster is an entrepreneur, engineer, and angel investor. He is also a ham radio operator and considers himself some kind of artist. Currently, he is working on ThinkNimble, building software for organizations. He uses AI as a coding assistant and research tool, but emphasizes that all content on his site is generated from his own neural net.
Colin Wright
// COLIN.IOColin Wright is a multidisciplinary maker-of-things who writes books, produces podcasts, publishes periodicals, and speaks to audiences around the world. Originally from California but raised in Missouri, the 40-year-old explores topics ranging from relationships to label theory. He has presented workshops on branding and taught classes on design. In 2009, he began traveling full-time, and now balances putting down roots in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with travel-related adventures. He aims to fill his life with wonderful people, fond memories, and regular, perspective-changing awe. His work is informed by a desire to expose himself to new ideas, people, and perspectives.
James Nunn
// JAMESNUNN.COMJames Nunn was born in Seymour, Australia in 1968. He worked for the Australian Public Service for thirteen years before moving to Frisco, Texas in 1999. He is married to Chris. James obtained a college degree from the University of North Texas. He worked with Big Brothers Big Sisters for about 8 years. In 2020, he became a citizen of the United States. As of 2024, he lives in Frisco with his husband and their dogs. In 2025, they are transitioning to New Orleans as their home base. James blogs about his life, thoughts, and activities.
Jochen Stierberger
// JOCHEN.FYIJochen Stierberger is a software engineer and Technical Lead at nvisia, where he builds distributed and high-performance software within the financial space. Outside of work, he enjoys photography with large format cameras, making pizzas, and skateboarding.
Vincent Cheng
// VNCNTT.GITHUB.IOVincent Cheng is a sophomore studying math at Cornell. He was previously a freshman at UCSD. He is interested in math, ML, AI safety, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He enjoys learning new things and meeting new people. He worked part-time at Veritasium for six months and was a part of Ross, WARP, and Atlas.
Esteban Romo
// ROMO.SHEsteban Romo is a Software Engineer. He previously worked at CANImmunize, where he helped develop the engine that powers Nova Scotia's COVID-19 immunization campaign and VaxRecordNS. He is currently looking for his next role.
Stefan Peters
// EXO.PMStefan is a software developer from Göttingen, Germany. He enjoys coding, starting with BASIC-like languages on a TI-83 Plus calculator and progressing to PHP, Java, and Python. He has released an app on the App Store and is developing a second. Stefan also has a passion for Japan, sparked by watching anime. He studied Japanese and spent time in Japan on an exchange program. Other hobbies include climbing, making videos, juggling, unicycling, watching movies and TV shows, reading books, listening to podcasts, and playing video games.
Alphan Günaydın
// IALPHAN.COMAlphan is a Full-Stack Developer with over 16 years of industry experience in software and web development. He runs Alphan LLC, a boutique software and web development studio, partnering with select agencies and clients. Previously, Alphan held Senior Developer and Director roles at creative agencies including MMB, CTP, and Digital Hyve, and currently works as Lead Web Developer at Boston Medical Center. He is an active member and board member of Maine Ad + Design.
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