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Fredrik Meyer
// FREDRIKMEYER.NETFredrik Meyer has a PhD in algebraic geometry and currently works as a software consultant for Scienta AS. His skills include languages such as Kotlin, Java, Python, Javascript, and Clojure. He has experience with AWS, particularly serverless technologies like Lambda, S3, and SQS. He also has expertise in mathematics, especially algebraic geometry. As a hobby, he enjoys programming in Clojure, creating generative art, and implementing geometric algorithms.
Raccoon’s Trash Can
// RACC.BLOGAdam is a writer who blogs about life, people, and the thoughts that come with being human. He identifies as a male (he/him) and describes himself as a Procyon Lotor impersonating a Homo Sapiens. He is from Poland and speaks Polish (C2), English (C1), and Russian (A1/A2). Adam's fursona is a raccoon-deer hybrid. His interests include biology, reading, journaling, furries, and code writing. Some of his favorite things include the song "Climbing up the Walls" by Radiohead, the book "A Little Life" by Hanya Yanagihara, and the movie "Fantastic Mr. Fox" by Wes Anderson.
My Boring Life
// MYBORINGLIFE.ONLINEFirda Beka is a Gen X-er in their early 50's (pronouns: she/they). They are Indonesian by birth and Canadian by choice and citizenship. Firda lives on the lands of the Anishnabek et al., in a small, Southwestern Ontario town in Canada, with their husband of 20 years. Happily child-free, Firda used to be a librarian, a web designer, and a photographer. Firda has been keeping an online presence since 1997 and started the blog Weblog Wannabe in February 2000. Firda is active on Mastodon.
Scott Larson
// SCOTTRLARSON.COMScott Larson is a computer repair and data recovery service provider. He is also a spiritual activist. He repairs and provides solutions for computers and software, custom-built computers for gamers and creative artists, and data loss issues. He also provides recommendations for laptops, custom PCs, productivity software, and disaster recovery backup solutions. Scott deploys desktops and workstations for small offices, gamers, creative artists, and office professionals. He also sets up home/WiFi networking environments and printing/scanning and virtual/augmented reality hardware. He offers first class, priority, and second class service options. He is interested in training an apprentice in his field.
Home Page | DSri Seah: Investigative Designer
// DSRISEAH.COMDSri Seah is an investigative designer who is returning to freelance design after working in Javascript programming for learning sciences research grants. Their current focus involves articulating personal values as a requirement for work. DSri is interested in expanding this into a creative community engineered to foster genuine friendships, with a prototype community called DS|CAFE. They are also very interested in the Fediverse and Open Social Web initiatives. DSri maintains a digital open studio website as a personal knowledge management system, combining continuity logging with categorized writings, concepts, and tools. The website is the successor to the archived davidseah.com site.
Ruud van Asseldonk
// RUUDVANASSELDONK.COMRuud van Asseldonk loves to create beautiful things with elegant code. He particularly likes low-level optimization for bare metal performance and systems programming, but also enjoys high-level functional programming. Sometimes he writes about that. He tries to write technically interesting posts, such as his series about building a typechecker. His most popular post is a rant about yaml. He is mildly allergic to buzzwords.
Laura Brown.ca
// LAURABROWN.CALaura Brown is ThatGrrl. She is an ASCII Artist who is Dragon Friendly. She celebrates a Merry UnBirthday and aims for Canadian World Domination. She can be found on Twitter/X and Bluesky. Laura Brown asserts that she is a person, not a marketing opportunity, and a human, not an AI.
Rob Bowley | Adventures In Software Development
// ROBBOWLEY.NETRob Bowley has worked in technology for over 25 years, starting as a software engineer around the time of the DotCom boom. Approximately 14 years ago, he transitioned into leadership positions. He currently works as a Product & Leadership Technology Advisor, Consultant, Coach & Mentor. He has been part of early-stage start-ups and scale-ups, as well as large-scale enterprises. His leadership experience includes leading teams ranging from small to large, with a focus on building scalable products and creating motivated and productive team environments. He is an early adopter and advocate for Agile practices and created the Agile Retrospective Wiki. He is passionate about contributing to the local tech community and making the tech industry more accessible.
Dedoimedo - A Place to Learn a Lot About a Lot
// DEDOIMEDO.COMDedoimedo is a person who likes computers, science, books, writing, and movies. He likes to dabble in everything. He is also fond of simple, practical things. He is the master and commander of dedoimedo.com. He likes to write tutorials, reviews, articles, and share his wisdom with the world.
Radan Skorić's website
// RADANSKORIC.COMRadan Skorić is a senior full stack developer with over 15 years of professional experience solving problems with Software and leading teams of developers. He primarily works with Ruby and its ecosystem although recently he has started developing a taste for Rust on the side. For most of his career he has split his time between coding the backend of (mostly complex) applications and leading, motivating and increasing efficiency of a team of developers. He values simple over complex solutions and puts a lot of emphasis on quality in all aspects of product development. As a team lead he subscribes to the “serving lead” philosophy. He is also one of the organizers of the RubyZG Meetup. He has a passion for elegant and easy to understand code and for having a deep understanding of how the system and libraries he is using work.
Jeff Milner – A collection of digital wonders and some other stuff
// JEFFMILNER.COMJeff Milner is a teacher in Southern Alberta. He works part-time and his industry is Education, specifically Art and New Media. He took the New Media program at the University of Lethbridge and later returned to get a teaching degree. He previously did contract work in media consulting and web design. Jeff enjoys playing sports and spending time with his family, including bike rides. He also enjoys taking pictures. He developed the iOS app "Five O'Clock Somewhere," available on the US and Canadian app stores. He used to swim for the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns, with his best event being the 50 meter freestyle.
Tom Burkert
// BURKERT.METomáš Burkert is also known as Wohma. He is an AI Data Services SME. He is the editor and translator for Mortemzine (RIP). Tomáš Burkert is an ex-musician and audio enthusiast. He can be contacted at tomas [at] burkert.me. His LinkedIn, Blog, and GitHub profiles are linked.
The Art Of Not Asking Why
// TAONAW.COMJTR is a self-made techie and keeper of notes. They work with humans and machines. JTR tinkers with technology and lives in New York City. They work for a big university where they create, write, manage, and grump about technical documentation and technology in general. JTR's blog is hosted on Micro.blog, and they write posts with Emacs org-mode, using Denote. They are active on Mastodon.
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// GARY.ONLGary Online is some guy from Ohio who blogs. He can be found online at gary.onl. He uses Bluesky.
Benjamin Chait
// BENJAMINCHAIT.NETBenjamin Chait builds and scales tech organizations, and empowers teams to deliver meaningful outcomes. He has built products loved by millions, developed and operated financial and identity solutions at scale, and led innovative teams to deliver new capabilities. He is interested in how we use technology to improve everyday lives and cares about the intersection of privacy, security, and trust. He has worked with Apple, Simple, One, Chime, and Technology Transformation Services. He has lived in Boulder, DC, PDX, SF, and Chicago.
...from Emily Moran Barwick
// FROMEMILY.COMEmily Moran Barwick is someone who doesn't fit neatly into boxes. She embraces the chaotic and beautiful mess of being human. Emily is challenging herself to be messy and imperfect, creating a space where all parts of herself can live. She is interested in this website itself being her art practice and sees the HTML and CSS as medium. Emily had an artist website in the past, but it was removed. She plans to bring some of that art to this website in the future.
Radek Kozieł
// RKOZIEL.COMRadek Kozieł is a software designer and developer. He shares his thoughts and interesting finds on his website. He is the author of two open-source themes for Hugo: Terminal and Hello Friend. He also created a custom set of semantic styles called Terminal.css. He can be found on Mastodon and Bluesky. He is from Poland.
Benjamin Wittorf
// BEN.WFBenjamin Wittorf, also known as Ben, is a professional system disruptor and author. His work focuses on preventing brilliance from self-sabotage. For two decades, he has worked on the breaking points of organizations, ventures, and biographies. He aims for effectiveness rather than optimization, utilizing the discrepancy between plan and reality as navigable space. Benjamin is finalizing "Das Amplituden-Prinzip," a handbook for working against the tide, and is also working on operationalizing the work of John Boyd. He can be contacted for mandates, deeper understanding, and dialogue. He is also on Bluesky and LinkedIn.
Juha Liikala - Software Engineer
// JUHALIIKALA.COMJuha is a front-end developer and pixel tweaker from Oulu, Finland. He has been tinkering with websites and software professionally since 2005, and even longer as a hobby. He is a passionate traveler with an interest in photography. Juha is a fan of sci-fi and horror films, as well as synthwave and Blade Runner-style soundscapes. He is a 40-something blogger who shares notes and thoughts about topics that interest him, often related to web stuff, social media, and travels. He enjoys building things for the web and traveling with his wife.
Benny's blog
// BENNY.BEARBLOG.DEVBenny was born in Santarém, Portugal in 1997 and has been living in Lisbon since 2015. He works as a freelance translator, translating TV shows and movies from English and Spanish into Portuguese. He started working as a freelance translator in June 2018. Benny studied English and North-American Studies and took Subtitling 101 for extra credits. He lives with his partner and their cat, Haruki. He writes on his blog to help him think, remember life and share stuff that he likes (or dislike).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the agents protocol?
It's a simple JSON file that describes who you are, what your website is about, and how AI agents can interact with you. Think of it like a business card your agent can hand out — and read from others.
How do I add my website?
Submit your site through our directory, then drop the /agents-config.json file at your domain root. Once it's live, any agent using the protocol can discover your site and learn how to connect with you.
Does this work with my AI tool?
If your agent can fetch and parse JSON, it works. The protocol is model-agnostic — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, LLaMA, Mistral, or any custom agent you've built. No SDK or special integration required.
Is my data safe?
You control exactly what goes in your config file. It only contains information you explicitly choose to share — nothing is scraped or inferred. You can update or remove it at any time.