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Jake Hemmerle
// JMH.SHJacob Hemmerle builds things on the internet.
Lafith Mattara
// LAFITH.DEVLafith Mattara is a person who writes about things they find interesting on their website. They have a now page to share what they are currently up to, a blog, and a projects page. They use Emacs 29.3 with Org mode 9.6.15. They can be found on Github and LinkedIn.
Oliver Shackley
// OLIVERSHACKLEY.COM
Olly Headey
// OLLY.WORLDOlly Headey is an internet flâneur. In 2007, he co-founded FreeAgent, a cloud accounting product. He helped scale the business to 120,000 customers and 260 staff, through an IPO and successful acquisition. He spent 2022/23 as Director of Engineering at 37signals. Today, he mentors CTOs, maintains Pagecord and Feedgrab, and develops his photography career. He occasionally gives conference talks and podcast appearances.
Philipp Ludewig
// BLOG.PHILIPPLUDEWIG.DEPhilipp Ludewig is a software developer from Germany currently traveling the world. He previously lived in Canada and worked at DNAstack for Valence, building a platform for genetic researchers. Philipp's professional journey includes experience with SAP integration and seven years as a consultant at ThoughtWorks. He is passionate about software craftsmanship, continuous delivery, and test-driven development. He enjoys reading, writing Pen & Paper adventures, playing board games, and creating pub quizzes. He started his blog to document his learnings and experiences.
Stephen Yeargin
// STEPHENYEARGIN.COMStephen Yeargin is a software engineer specializing in web application development using JavaScript, Ruby, and PHP. He is a certified project manager (CAPM) with experience leading agile teams. Stephen is also the author and maintainer of several open-source projects. He volunteers with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and is an advocate for public transit and proper tri-star orientation.
Wen
// WEN-LAB.TWWen is the creator of Wen's Productivity Lab, a blog focused on productivity, but not limited to it. Wen aims to pursue productivity with an aesthetic approach. The website serves as Wen's social media page, as they plan to reduce or stop using traditional social media platforms starting in March 2025. Wen shares short posts, reflections, reading and course notes, and productivity-related content on the site. They also provide updates on their recent activities and a list of books they recommend.
William Careri
// WCARERI.COMWilliam Careri is a Pennsylvania-based practitioner and lecturer. He operates at the intersection of data, design, and dialogue. Currently, he is the Associate Director of Insights and Analytics at Temple University, the Managing Editor at Nightingale, and an Adjunct Professor at Northampton Community College. He has a passion for creating and telling stories through words and visual languages.
Alan Fernando Velasco Astorga
// ALANBATO.COMAlan Velasco is the creator of Alanbato, a personal online space.
Haru Darling
// HARU-TXT.BEARBLOG.DEVHaru is a 20-something-year old aspiring writer who shares her thoughts and experiences on her blog, "Haru on the Internet." She covers a range of topics, from internet commentary to zillennial heartbreaks, and is Thai with Teochew Chinese ancestry. Haru is asexual and uses she/her pronouns. Her interests include unconventional tech, electronic music, J-fashion, and visual arts. She enjoys drawing and photography. Haru speaks Thai natively and English fluently, and has two cats back home.
Vaibhav Kumar
// VAIBKUMR.GITHUB.IOVaibhav is a professional working in San Francisco. He is currently at a stealth startup focused on creating the next generation of social media with Video AI. Previously, he was a founding engineer at Big Sur AI, where he built AI agents for optimizing sales and discovering products. Vaibhav also has experience as an Applied Scientist Intern at Amazon Alexa. He holds a Master's degree from UCLA and has published research in computational linguistics and related fields.
Andrew Kesterson
// AKLABS.NETAndrew Kesterson is a Staff DevSecOps Engineer at Bridgephase, LLC, contributing to the PlatformOne EdgeOps product. He previously worked on the PlatformOne Big Bang project, managing the Storage & Collaboration mission team. Prior to Bridgephase, he was an Infrastructure & Cloud Engineering Manager at Wiser Solutions, Inc., and an IT Manager at Nintendo of America. He also has experience as an Automation Team Manager at Vonage Business Solutions and a DevOps Team Leader at Total Systems, Inc. Andrew is a volunteer firefighter and was previously active in the Georgia State Defense Force and the Order of Christian Knights. He grew up in the Ozark mountains and is dedicated to his family.
Corey Richardson
// COREYGUITAR.COMCorey Richardson is a guitarist and web developer based in Chicago, IL. He has experience playing guitar for both well-known and independent productions. Corey's musical journey includes a BFA in jazz guitar performance from the University of Michigan, where he played in musical theatre pit orchestras and gained recognition for his involvement in "A Very Potter Sequel." He later worked at Chromatik and Soundslice before transitioning to web development. Currently, he works as a developer at INPRNT, utilizing technologies like Python, Django, Vue, and Google Cloud Platform. He also enjoys playing in Irish music sessions in Chicago.
Teun van Son
// TEUNVANSON.EU
Revol.C
// REVOLC.BLOGRevol.C, whose real name is Zhu Zhiyu, was born in 1999. He is a man approaching 30 who enjoys making music and occasionally writing programs. Professionally, he works as a front-end engineer. He is a Christian and attends the Christian Gospel Church. He chose the name Revol.C because he liked the word "Revolution" in high school.
Gabby
// WOOLGATHERING.BEARBLOG.DEVGabby is a graphic designer in her midtwenties living in the Philippines. She enjoys drawing, watching movies, finding new music, reading, playing video games, anime/manga, brewing tea, and birdwatching. She loves her friends, family, and especially her three cats. She is trying to be a better person every day and shares her thoughts and experiences on her blog.
Marcel Kapfer
// MMK2410.ORGMarcel Kapfer, also known as mmk2410, describes himself as an eccentric weirdo. He focuses on creative pursuits including photography, classical music composition, graphic design, writing, and coding. He maintains a blog covering tech-related topics, personal notes, and philosophical texts. Marcel is a software developer in Ulm, Germany. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in theoretical computer science in April 2021. He supports free software and has moved his projects from GitHub to GitLab and his own Forgejo instance.
Moheshwar Amarnath Biswas
// MOHESHWAR.COMMoheshwar Amarnath Biswas is a student who enjoys building functional projects and developing innovative ideas. He began coding at a young age and has experience with Python, Node.js, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript. He is interested in the intersection of technology, trade, and Bangladesh's role in the global landscape. Moheshwar focuses on creating impactful and lasting solutions, whether through apps, strategies, or business concepts.
Xurshid Ruziyev
// XURSHID.ORGXurshid is a computer engineer and open-source advocate. He sometimes writes. He maintains a 'now' page to share what he is currently working on. He built his website using purely open-source software, avoiding third-party platforms, cloud services, and client-side scripts.
Aleksey Tsalolikhin
// TSALOLIKHIN.COMAleksey Tsalolikhin is a UNIX/Linux systems administrator and trainer. He is a master generalist systems administrator with a specialty in configuration management. He has mentored and trained system administrators and other operations professionals in various environments. Aleksey started his career at EarthLink and has since worked at Deluxe Digital Cinema, Vertical Sysadmin, Perplexity AI, and currently works at Yahoo. He has experience as the only sysadmin and as part of large teams. He also creates tutorials, writes, and gives conference presentations.
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