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Yochem van Rosmalen
// YOCHEM.NLYochem recently graduated with a Master's degree in AI. He enjoys working on open source projects, with a particular interest in contributing to Neovim. He can be contacted via GitHub, email, and Twitter (X.com). He also occasionally posts on his blog.
Alexandre Fernandes Masson Jacques
// ALEXANDREMJACQUES.COMAlexandre M Jacques writes about his experiences and learnings in software development. He frequently discusses Django, a Python web framework, and its integration with tools like Unpoly and Tailwind CSS. He also shares his thoughts on project management tools and general development practices.
Shiming Liu
// BLOG.0XBUILDER.COMShiming Liu is a blockchain developer at Amber Group and an MEV searcher. Previously, Shiming worked as a developer at IBM and HSBC. Shiming writes about web3, blockchain, and cryptocurrency.
Ch1keen
// BLOG.CH1KEEN.XYZCh1keen is an amateur security researcher from Korea. Inspired by the mathematician Erdős Pál's habit of replacing words with other words, Ch1keen is known for using the term "Garbage Collection" (GC) in everyday situations. Ch1keen maintains an English-language wiki (https://wiki.ch1keen.xyz/) to store computer-related tips and information. The goal is to create a resource that others can use when they need to recall something they've seen before. Readers can check the "Now" section to see Ch1keen's recent activities.
Aria Winter
// MICROSYNTHERA.NEOCITIES.ORGAria Winter (it/she) describes themself as a lot like anybody else. They live in a pretty big city settled in a forested river valley. Aria identifies as a transgender butch lesbian and a communist. They enjoy reading various articles and sci-fi stories, journaling, playing video games, writing, and working on constructed languages. Aria's favorite things include fungi, board games, old computers, sour gummy candy, black coffee, animals, and stationary. Aria is interested in the interconnectedness of everything and everyone.
Sam Rogers
// SAM-ROGERS.COMSam Rogers is driven by curiosity and explores the intersection of technology, culture, and systems thinking. He aims to simplify complexity, share useful resources, spark meaningful conversations, and offer perspectives to help navigate the present and future. His work includes explorations, practical experiments, and thoughtful insights. He values thoughtful interactions and encourages people to reach out.
Brajeshwar Oinam
// BRAJESHWAR.COMBrajeshwar Oinam is on an adventure to create beautiful and meaningful products to improve the world for his daughters and their friends. He has been writing since 2001, focusing on technology, design, productivity, and startups. Born in Imphal, Manipur, India, he began his career in Bombay as a Computer Graphic Designer before transitioning to the Internet. He founded Oinam Software, which was later acquired. He also started oCricket, a network for Cricket lovers. Brajeshwar was also involved with Levoma, a mobile video-dating service. He has consulted with Mobisy as Chief Product Officer and is currently experimenting and building products focusing on Geospatial Data producing solutions for Climate Change.
Shashaank Bhaskar
// SHSHNKBHSKR.BEARBLOG.DEVShashaank Bhaskar is a thinker and designer based in Bangalore, India. He aims to work on projects that foster connection, stimulate movement, and challenge existing perceptions. He can be found online @shshnkbhskr. His interests include food, films, reading, design, and basketball.
Yash Sharma
// YASHARMA.COMYash Sharma is a software engineer at Google in San Francisco, working on the intersection of AI and observability. His goal is to transform how engineers debug errors, leveraging LLMs to understand production system issues and recommend accurate fixes. Before Google, Yash worked at Microsoft, building a technical debt management platform for Windows. He has also worked at Intuit and Samsung. Yash is interested in highly scalable distributed systems and AI. He has published research on AI for medical differential diagnosis and contributed an opinion piece on legal immigration. Outside of work, he enjoys hiking, backpacking, mountaineering, and history.
Bill Petro
// BILLPETRO.COM
Rokcso
// ROKCSO.COMRokcso is a Product Manager by day and a Product Creator by night. Rokcso lives in Hangzhou, China. Rokcso enjoys riding a motorcycle, cooking, and has a cat named Suisui. Rokcso writes about life, technology, and curiosity.
Denys Isaichenko
// ISAICHENKO.DEVDenys Isaichenko is a web developer with a passion for interface design. He maintains a blog where he writes about his life and occasionally discusses work-related topics. To see what he is currently working on, one can visit his now page.
Tim Marinin
// TIMMARININ.NETTim Marinin is a software engineer interested in understanding the world. He thinks about software and privacy and enjoys coffee. He publishes articles, notes, podcasts, book reviews, and slides from talks on his website. He can be found on Github and Bluesky as @timmarinin, and on Telegram at @timmarinin_blog. He also has an itch.io page, timmarinin.itch.io.
Jiří Žák
// ZAK.SOFTWAREJiÅÃ is a software developer who shares his personal software projects on zak.software. He encourages collaboration and welcomes questions or ideas about his apps. He can be contacted via email at j@zak.software. More information about him and his ongoing projects can be found on the Now page.
Tosatur
// TOSATUR.COMTosatur is a creator who maintains a personal website to showcase their various projects. Describing themself as someone with too many hobbies, Tosatur uses the site to host their writing, music, games, software, photography, and conlangs. The website is frequently updated with new content and design changes.
William Zeitler
// GRAILHEART.COMWilliam is an author, composer, and pilgrim of the mythic path. He created GrailHeart after profound tragedy struck his family as a teenager. Finding that philosophies, theologies, and self-help books were insufficient to address his sorrow, he turned to story and music. He began creating stories to make sense of things and music to say what words could not. After sharing them and finding that they helped others, he built GrailHeart as a refuge, compass, and lantern for the long road.
Sven Dahlstrand
// DAHLSTRAND.NETSven Dahlstrand enjoys sharing interesting content found on the web, including articles, music videos, and projects. He appreciates cozy corners of the internet and highlights personal websites, zines, and unique creations. He also enjoys making his own zines and experimenting with website design, including incorporating 90s features. He seems to value community and connection through sharing and creating.
Philipp Flenker
// PHILIPPFLENKER.COM
Julian Rubisch
// JULIANRUBISCH.ATJulian Rubisch, born in Vienna in 1981, is a freelance sound artist, software engineer, and electroacoustic composer. He worked as a research associate at the Institute for Creative Media Technologies at FH St. Pölten from 2007 to 2014. He completed the Certificate Program in Computer Music & Electronic Media at MDW Vienna (2012-2015). He has presented performances and installations at venues such as ZKM Karlsruhe and Ars Electronica. He explores boundaries between sound art and music, order and chaos, and different realms of listening.
Jakob Kreuze
// JAKOB.SPACEJakob Kreuze is a 25 year-old cybersecurity professional living in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Outside of work, he enjoys programming and tinkering with free software, reverse engineering, and hunting for security vulnerabilities. He also enjoys cooking, running long distances, lifting weights, and playing old video games. He can be contacted by email at zerodaysfordays (at) sdf.org.
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