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Andrew Lars Wilson
// ALW.ACAndrew Lars Wilson is an academic entrepreneur, historian, writer, translator, and critical editor of Bartolomé de las Casas. He is a hurdler, hiker, cyclist, climber, and barefoot runner. He is also a builder, bricoleur, woodworker, and computer craftsman. Born in the USA, he feels at home in four continents and is a polyglot.
Carol Ou
// NOTES.PARTLARK.COMCarol is interested in various topics and shares her notes on this website. After blogging for around 15 years on php/mysql platforms, she now uses statically generated sites. This particular site is built on markdown files published from Obsidian using the Obsidian Digital Garden plugin. Carol can be found on Mastodon and Bluesky.
Evan Tobiesen
// TOBIESEN.COMEvan Tobiesen leads software projects at Automattic, focusing on growth, hiring, and MarTech for WordPress.com. Originally from Norway and now living near Barcelona, he enjoys home automation, building things, cars, and travel. He shares tech tips, programming thoughts, and other random content on his website.
Tamaz Khunjua
// KHUNJUA.COMDr. Tamaz Khunjua is a theoretical physicist and thinker. He uses his blog as a digital garden to explore science, technology, and thoughtful reflection. He showcases various endeavors, referring to them as "Incepta," a Latin term for beginnings, highlighting their contribution to his personal and professional development. He shares insights from these experiences, hoping to inspire curiosity and new ideas.
Hubert Gonthier-Blouin
// HURIEL.COOLHuriel creates spectral music. They also work with audio, and have a portfolio of face studies. Huriel offers technical quotes and can be contacted through the website.
Bryan Garrison
// BRYANGARRISON.COM
John Lanza
// JOHNLANZA.COMJohn Lanza is a writer, creator, business owner, podcaster, and speaker. He runs Snigglezoo, engaging kids to "Share, Save & Spend Smart" and empowering their parents to raise money-smart kids. John is the author of "The Art of Allowance: A Short, Practical Guide to Raising Money-Smart, Money-Empowered Kids" and "The Money Mammals Share & Save & Spend Smart Series." He enjoys running, reading, board games, trains, and computers. He is interested in the power of habits and the money simplicity shift. He seeks discussions to help open his mind and clarify his thinking. He also enjoys programming.
Paul Berens
// BERENS.COPaul Berens is a product marketer and business strategy leader with a management consulting foundation. He is currently bringing data products to market and helping build a SaaS business at VarianMedSys, with previous experience at HP and Deloitte. He has deep experience with product market fit, go-to-market strategy and product launches, positioning and messaging, integrated marketing / demand generation, SaaS, measurement and analytics. He is interested in resonant stories, unanticipated insights, transformational technology, meaningful relationships, and Arbejdsglæde.
Cedar Lehman
// NFISHERMAN.COMCedar Lehman (they/she) is a student political activist and an Information Science and Technology student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM). They are a library enthusiast, an avid reader, and an occasional writer. Cedar is currently the secretary of the Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) at UWM and organizes with the Milwaukee Anti-War Committee (MAC). They advocate for free software and are interested in cybersecurity, IT-systems management, political theory, theology, freedom of information, and Minecraft.
Daveril Dabuco
// DAVERIL.COMDaveril Dabuco is a blogger, investor, and digital marketer. An engineer by profession, Daveril abandoned that path to explore online opportunities. In 2013, Daveril started the self-help and investing blog Juan Investor. By 2019, Daveril quit a corporate job to pursue dropshipping and later became a Facebook ads freelancer. In 2021, Daveril started a marketing agency called Daveril Digital. Currently, Daveril is managing clients and exploring AI agents and app creation.
Bartek Witczak
// BARTEKWITCZAK.COMBartek Witczak is a seasoned software engineer with over 15 years of experience, specializing in JS and now moving closer to Go & Rust. He has worked at different companies, focusing on fixing coding architecture, reducing technical debt, and implementing top-notch practices to improve coding speed and reduce bugs. Bartek shares his knowledge through blog posts and conference talks. He is also an avid reader of tech publications and business literature.
Lee Peterson
// LJPUK.NETLee Peterson is a Senior Technical Solutions Architect working in IT. He lives in rural Gloucestershire in the UK. Outside of work, he creates content about his passions, including blogging, freelance writing, and podcasting since 2008. His writing has been featured in Tech Radar, Cult of Mac, Tap!, The Loop Magazine, App Factor and Run Around Tech. He also podcasts about Home Screens, Star Wars, and enjoys writing his own music and playing guitar.
Ondřej Kadlec
// MUZZUG.COMMuzzug is a production support specialist at a bank, where they ensure banking applications function correctly. They also manage the PSD2 API and, since 2024, are involved with a new payment solution. Muzzug enjoys old games, particularly Ultima Online, and explores game design and development in their spare time, with aspirations of creating their own games. They are a fan of tabletop RPGs, especially Old-School Essentials, which they helped translate. Muzzug also plays the ukulele. They are active on Mastodon and can be contacted via email.
Chia-Lun Tsai
// CTSAI.MEChia-Lun (Charles) Tsai is a Master of Computer Science student at UIUC. He reads books and applies the knowledge gained to improve his life. He previously studied Computer Science at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and interned at NVIDIA Taiwan and Microsoft. He also studied abroad in Gothenburg, Sweden at Chalmers tekniska högskola. He enjoys reading for learning and growth and maintains a blog.
Dillon Mok
// DILLONMOK.COMDillon Mok is a software engineering student, developer, and musician from New Zealand. He occasionally writes about technology and music. He can be found on Mastodon, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
Thomas Sambruni
// TSAMBRUNI.DEVThomas Sambruni is a data engineer, dad, and lifelong learner. He is currently sharing notes on his website.
Christian Beier
// CBEIER.NETChristian Beier is a web application developer based in Potsdam, Germany. With 16 years of experience, he provides consulting and development services to agencies and clients on a variety of projects. He emphasizes fast communication, future-proof solutions, and a strong interest in new technologies. Christian stays current through regular training, enabling him to build long-lasting websites using the latest technologies. He is proficient in front-end technologies like HTML5, CSS3, jQuery, React, Next.js, and GatsbyJS, as well as server-side programming with PHP, particularly Drupal, Laravel, and Symfony. In 2020, he co-founded Aussenposten für Digitales GmbH & Co. KG to offer integrated digitization and process optimization services.
Evan Chen
// WEB.EVANCHEN.CCEvan Chen, also known as vEnhance, recently completed his number theory PhD at MIT. His thesis was supervised by Wei Zhang. He is a math olympiad coach who runs his own training program and streams olympiad math. As a high school student, Evan was an IMO gold medalist and a winner of the 2014 USA math olympiad. He wrote the textbook Euclidean Geometry in Math Olympiads while in high school. His hobbies include Arch Linux, competitive Hanabi and puzzle hunts.
Juxta Sprague
// CU29.SCIENCEJuxta Sprague is a young professional with degrees in both Science and Art. Based in the Midwest, Juxta researches, experiments with, and writes about technology in the 21st Century, focusing on the relationship between society, culture, and the technologies that make the internet possible. Juxta publishes writings on Cu29.Science and freelances as tech support for live events and media projects. In their spare time, Juxta streams video games on Twitch.
Stephen Hackett
// 512PIXELS.NETStephen Hackett lives in Memphis, Tennessee with his wife, three kids, and a cat. He has been self-employed since 2015 and is a nerd for a living. He co-founded the Relay podcast network in 2014. He co-hosts the Mac Power Users podcast with David Sparks and Connected with Myke Hurley and Federico Viticci. Stephen also works with David Smith on his portfolio of apps as Managing Director. He has been writing the 512 Pixels blog since 2008.
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