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Jos Schuurmans
// JOSSCHUURMANS.COMJos Schuurmans specializes in unlocking new markets for Nordic companies looking to expand in mainland Europe, and vice versa. With a background in journalism, digital publishing, and strategic communications, he brings a blend of skills to help companies explore new markets. He runs the marketing and communication agency Cluetail with his wife. Jos leverages his understanding of Dutch and Finnish societies, regulations, and business cultures, along with his experience in marketing, communication, and information management, to help his clients s쳮d.
Jonah Buchanan
// JONAHBUCHANAN.COM
Lukas Rohr
// CRAFTEDLINE.CHLukas Rohr is the owner of CraftedLine, a personal website where he publishes posts about his diverse interests. These interests are unified by the idea of "crafted lines." He writes about topics ranging from literature and code to drawing and historical research. He can be reached at lukas@craftedline.ch for inquiries.
David Umoru
// DAVIDUMORU.MEDavid Umoru is a developer and designer based in Nigeria. He works as a frontend engineer at Yolat. With experience at startups, he focuses on refining his craft and balancing different aspects of his life. David has been coding since middle school and designing since elementary school. He shares his work and thoughts online and is open to conversations about projects, design challenges, and collaborations.
Edoardo Baldi
// EDOARDOB.BLOGEdoardo was born in Italy in 1990 and lived there until 2015. He then moved to Switzerland to pursue his PhD and currently resides in Zürich. He maintains a digital notebook, a public journal where he collects his thoughts on various topics. These musings range from programming and side projects to fiction writing and travel notes, often focusing on walking or mountain settings. His goal is to teach his future self and remind his older self of what he's learned, hoping to inspire curiosity in others.
Jaron
// JARON.TWJaron is a 20-year-old university student, video creator, and music enthusiast. He uses his website as a space for creative expression and reflection, sharing his daily life, thoughts, and practical tutorials. He has written over 216 blog posts, totaling 132,077 words, and has been consistently updating his content for 96 days. Jaron is also a video creator, showcasing his work, piano performances, and lifestyle videos on his website. He is currently inactive on social media, finding it detrimental to his well-being and focus.
Mahmud Ridwan
// HJR265.MEMahmud Ridwan is a software engineer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He started his career as a software developer in 2010 and earned his B.Sc. in Computer Science in late 2012. In 2015, he founded Furqan Software and transformed his pet project into Toph, a leading competitive programming platform in Bangladesh. He also works as a freelance software engineer through networks like Toptal and enjoys creating open-source software.
Uzziel Valdéz Ordoñez
// UZZIELVZ.DEVUzziel Valdéz is a full-stack developer passionate about building impactful digital solutions. He has experience as a Software and Data Engineer Intern at CrediFlexi, where he developed internal automation tools and data workflows using Python, designed data analysis and reporting modules using SQL, and built web applications using JavaScript and TypeScript. As a Freelance Frontend Developer, Uzziel has designed and developed tailored software solutions for web-based platforms, building frontend applications and creating responsive user interfaces.
Vicent Giner-Bosch
// VIGIBOS.WEBS.UPV.ESVicent Giner Bosch is an Associate Professor at the Department of Statistics, OR and Quality of the UPV, Spain. He holds a BSc in Mathematics from the Universitat de València and a PhD from the Universitat Politècnica de València. Since 2001, he has been a faculty member of the Department of Applied Statistics, Operational Research and Quality at the Universitat Politècnica de València. His research interests include optimisation in quality control and clinical biostatistics. He teaches at the School of Industrial Engineering and in the Master's in Data Analysis of the UPV and also teaches a course on Statistics at the École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Génie Électrique (ESIGELEC), Rouen.
Zarema Khalilova
// ZMOKI.XYZZarema Khalilova is a creator exploring the intersection of her diverse interests through her digital garden. Her work includes reflections on tech SEO, personal knowledge management, neurodiversity, and art. She documents her experiences living in different places, including Cyprus and Tbilisi, and explores topics like air quality and community building. She shares her personal systems and insights, offering practical advice and creative inspiration.
Hanz Thomas
// HOUSEOFZEL.COMHanz and Lei are a couple in their twenties living in Manila. They share their adventures, love for coffee, and search for good food on their website, House of Zel. The site serves as a digital scrapbook to document their experiences and tastes.
Dave Kellam
// DAVEKELLAM.COMDave Kellam lives in Montréal and makes websites for people. He loves design, learning, technology, and typography. He studied computer science and education at Queen’s University, and book design at the University of Reading. Dave has been creating things online for more than 20 years and primarily does custom WordPress development. He has helped build sites for friends, small businesses, large companies, newspapers, television shows, and higher-ed.
Ivan Vanzaj
// SANSANS.NETVZ, also known as Sansans, describes themself as a "scingineer," an amalgamation of scientist and engineer. They transitioned from studying the human brain using Magnetic Resonance Imaging to software development. Currently, VZ works as a programmer, trainer, and technical coach (XP, LeSS) at Odd-e. Their interests include the brain, psychology, learning, education, complex systems, open science, linguistics, and unconventional organizational and business practices. VZ enjoys writing code, reading books, listening to music, juggling, cycling, martial arts, and free diving.
NovaDNG
// NOVADNG.STUDIONovaDNG is a former designer for Zhihu and Kuaitu, and is currently an apprentice in typeface design. From 2011 to 2016, NovaDNG participated in and later led the tech blog Fengke.com and built the Tech FM team. They served as a product observer at Geek Park from 2012 to 2014, writing numerous articles. From 2012 to 2016, NovaDNG promoted Android Design & Material Design in China, participating in multiple Google Developer Group events. From 2013 to the present, they have participated in the localization/internationalization of applications such as Press, Telegram X, and Appy Weather. From 2012 to 2016, they created the Android Design Toolkit for Nexus 4. They published the 'Android App Visual and Experience Design Guide' in 2014.
Marcos Ramon
// MARCOSRAMON.NETMarcos Ramon is a Philosophy professor at IFB. His research interests include aesthetics, cyberculture, and educational technologies. He maintains a blog, publishes articles, and hosts a podcast called Ficções.
Tyler Hext
// TYLERHEXT.COM
Max Holzheu
// DIGITALGARDEN.MAXHOLZHEU.COMMax maintains a digital garden, a personal wiki where he writes about subjects that interest him and that he frequently revisits. He documents a variety of topics, including audiobooks, books, Claude, Guatemalan food, ideas that changed his life, poems, and the Simple and Sinister workout. He also provides a changelog to track updates to his digital garden and invites visitors to leave a message or recommend a book.
Mason Daugherty
// MDRXY.COMMason Daugherty is a Software Engineer and core maintainer of open source packages at LangChain. He previously built tooling at Teens to Trails, an organization focused on getting teens outside. Before that, Mason ran WBOR 91.1 FM, where he managed over 200 volunteers, oversaw a facility relocation, and led a full technical rebuild. He believes in taking opportunities to learn, the importance of honesty in relationships, and that change starts locally. Mason is based in Cambridge, MA, and enjoys road cycling and film photography.
Shuo-Jen Huang
// SHUOJEN.SITEShuo-jen is a civil engineer born in 1998 and currently residing in Taipei. He enjoys sharing his interests on his personal website, including chess and Rubik's Cubes. He also shares movie recommendations and photography, which he started pursuing in 2019 with film cameras. He has a blog where he posts about his life, with content prior to 2025 being moved from social media. His girlfriend's nickname is Shrimp Wave.
Joy Oguntona
// OBHOX.COMJoy Oguntona is the author behind Obhox, a website featuring personal thoughts and reflections. The content explores a range of topics, including movement, current events, systems, AI, the universe, reality, and the meaning of life. Joy's writing appears to be a collection of philosophical and personal musings.
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