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Jeremy Bassetti
// JEREMYBASSETTI.COMJeremy Bassetti is a designer and developer. He is passionate about building products and experiences that are both technically sophisticated and visually appealing. He enjoys working across the stack, from initial concept to deployed product. He is currently building things at Render. Previously, he was building things at Netlify.
Doug Jones
// DOUG.PUBDoug Jones is a software developer based in Atlanta. He was previously a staff software engineer working on server software at Squarespace. He is giving Micro.blog a try to have more control over his social media presence. His interests include software development, technology/gadgets, the web/internet, biking, photography, space travel, coffee, and food. He is interested in the decentralization of software development and the potential of open-source LLMs. He is a fan of Cory Doctorow and the EFF.
Vincent Ritter
// VINCENTRITTER.COMVincent Ritter is a dad, husband, and software creator. He focuses on creating tools and projects that support his visions. His main project is Tinylytics, a privacy-first analytics platform for personal sites that includes uptime & content monitoring, automated insights, and kudos. He also has several side projects, including Scribbles, Sublime Feed, and Shoutouts, though new users are currently closed for these. Past projects include Sublime Ads, Gluon, Simple Schedule, and Sleepy Eyes. He encourages people to email him.
Alex Hyett ttt tt
// ALEXHYETT.COMAlex Hyett is a software developer based in the UK. He has been programming professionally since 2010, with his coding journey starting in the 90s. He enjoys technology, programming, self-hosting, and gaming. He writes about these topics on his website and creates short videos on software engineering for his YouTube channel. Alex studied physics at the University of Bath where he got a masters degree. He also enjoys spending time with his family, playing guitar, and watching movies. On his website, he writes about technology, programming, entrepreneurship, self-hosting, and the internet.
mzll
// MZLL.ITLuigi Mozzillo works with digital stuff. He enjoys writing about technology and lives in technology, which is also his work. He likes to write about other stuff too, to train and test his brain to understand the world. Personal productivity, team growth, books, and the Internet are some of the topics he writes about on his non-professional blog. He enjoys sharing stories, notes, or ideas. He posts his opinions randomly and is solely responsible for them. His thoughts are partisan and not necessarily the same as his company or customers.
Adam Keys is Thinking
// THEREALADAM.COMAdam Keys is a builder, leader, writer, and developer. He is interested in exploring what's possible with software and teams, particularly with the rise of coding agents. He is experimenting with the intersection of leadership and individual contributor work, focusing on the activities that produce software for people amongst teams. Adam is prototyping ideas, such as Bobcat, a document editor, to explore scripting and data models. He is interested in problem-solving, both technical and social. He can be contacted via a form or during his Office Hours.
Ilja Panic
// ILJAPANIC.COMIlja Panic is an Information Ecologist who crafts intentional software experiences and explores the intersections of technologies and living systems. Ilja is currently building AI-enabled tools and protocols for ecosystem mapping and knowledge sharing with Resolve. Since circa 2012, Ilja has been making products on the web and has collaborated with digital agencies, nonprofits, early-stage startups, SMEs and large enterprises. Some of the companies Ilja has worked with include Avast, GoodData, and Phrase. Ilja has a penchant for thoughtful design, clear information architecture and meticulously crafted experiences. Ilja approaches their praxis with a critical eye, stemming from an eclectic academic background in complex systems and emergent technologies.
Matt Katz – More Light! More Light! | Almost completely true
// MORELIGHTMORELIGHT.COMMatt Katz is a software developer in the investment sector living in Brooklyn. He makes things with his hands and his mind. His name has appeared on Gizmodo, Add-Art, and Wired. He enjoys snowboarding and travel. Matt is a reader and uses BookWyrm. He set a goal to read 20 books in 2024. He also enjoys working in the terminal and building small tools.
Aleem Shaun
// ALEEMSHAUN.COMAleem Shaun is a thinker and doer who identifies as a husband, dad, and coffee enthusiast. He stands at the intersection of belonging, creativity, enterprise, faith, justice, leadership, and technology. He currently leads Welcoming Australia. Aleem has spent more than 20 years seeding and mentoring the development of leading initiatives and social enterprises that advance inclusion, belonging and justice for diverse communities. He is the Deputy Chair of Oxfam Australia and a mentor and advisor to various startups, community enterprises and government agencies. Aleem is working with leaders and organisations in Australia and across the globe to advance communities where people of all backgrounds can belong, contribute and thrive.
reaper | Minimalist • Open Source Enthusiast • Programmer
// REAPER.ISReaper is a seasoned developer from India with over 7 years of experience. He specializes in Web Development, Tooling, Automation, and Parsers. Currently, he is a Senior Software Developer at Nearform. He has a strong passion for experimenting with diverse programming languages and exploring new domains, with a focus on creating efficient, scalable solutions. His open-source contributions reflect his commitment to innovation and simplicity, always striving to do more with less while maintaining high standards of quality. He enjoys dealing with chaos and tinkering with different programming languages and standards. His work revolves around web and cli tools.
Andrea Contino - Go With The Flow
// CONTINO.COMAndrea Contino is a communication professional who enjoys working with video games. He is the author of the blog "Go With The Flow," where he writes about communication, video games, and tech, as well as food, books, music, and TV shows. Andrea recently moved to the USA with his wife and dog. He is currently deciding whether to stay in the US long term. He can be contacted at gwtf@contino.com.
Hej! | Av och med Thord D. Hedengren ⚡
// TDH.SEThord D. Hedengren maintains a website as his corner of the internet. He updates it with his writing and various projects, mixed with insights from life. He is interested in sound and dislikes bad headphones. He has written about Apple's AirPods, noting both their drawbacks and their "magical" qualities, particularly their seamless integration with iOS devices. He is an author whose book "Automatonen" was released in 2023. He has experienced issues with royalty payments from Hoi Publishing. He also runs Hedengren Agency and WPSE.
Maxwell Omdal
// DIZZARD.NETMaxwell Omdal is building new things. He is currently curious about maker culture, woodworking, and resource sharing. He can be contacted via mjomdal@gmail.com. His work and projects can be found on GitHub and Mastodon. He also writes articles on his website.
Jaga Santagostino
// JAGASANTAGOSTINO.COMJaga Santagostino is a creative director, designer, and developer. He helps brands and organizations clarify their vision and express it through design and technology. He has worked with clients such as Google, Adidas, and the United Nations. Jaga is interested in the intersection of design, technology, and culture. He is currently based in Buenos Aires.
Luke’s Wild Website
// LKHRS.COMLuke Harris is a developer and designer who lives in Chicago with his partner and cats. He has been building websites since 2010. He grew up in the Austin and San Marcos Texas area and has lived in Chicago since March 2024. His previous work experience includes apartment maintenance, logistics sales, performance theater set construction, hospital IT, and networking. He has traveled to Yukon, Vancouver, San Francisco, Chicago, Kansas City, Phoenix, and Marfa. He can be found on the Fediverse at @[email protected], GitHub, Last.fm, and Apple Music.
Chuck Grimmett
// CAGRIMMETT.COMChuck Grimmett lives in Peekskill, NY, with his wife Amanda and their son Charlie. He works at Automattic on the Special Projects Team. Chuck builds boats with his friend Jon at the Hudson Boat Company, having built three kayaks and two Adirondack guide boats. He also enjoys other woodworking projects, including making wooden toys, turning bowls, and making stick chairs. He is exploring and creating code-based art and has been into photography since 2006. Chuck also ties flies. His username around the web is generally cagrimmett.
Michael Warren - Designer, Musician, Sculptor
// MWARRENARTS.COMMichael Warren is a designer, musician, and sculptor. With over 10 years of experience, he creates solutions for brands of all sizes. In 2012, he founded Designed Space, where he writes and conducts interviews about creativity and design. Since 2020, he has been a senior designer at Orion, guiding its rebrand in the FinTech market. In addition to design, Michael is a musician and sculptor focusing on crafting forms from wood. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife, Julia, and their dogs.
Front-End Web Designer, Developer & Translator in Villarrica
// ELMIKEWALSH.COMMichael is a designer, developer, and writer. He is adventuring with family, writing this and that, and designing, coding & translating stuff from Villarrica, Chile. His online handle is michaelwalsh and mw.
Chris Hannah
// CHRISHANNAH.MEChris Hannah is a Senior Software Engineer at WorldFirst, where he works on various types of software using Java, Python, JavaScript, and other languages. He also dedicates personal time to writing code and has open-source projects on GitHub, as well as apps like Text Case and Text Shot. Beyond coding, Chris enjoys photography, particularly with 35mm film cameras. He shares some of his photography online, with more on Instagram. Chris also enjoys writing about various topics and is working on refining his writing approach to focus on more thoughtful essays.
Piet Terheyden - Founder & Designer
// PIET.PAGEPiet Terheyden is the Founder and Designer.
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