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Ian Robinson
// IANROBINSON.NET
Cèsar Garcia
// DIDACTICSBLOG.WORDPRESS.COMCesar Garcia is a teacher who created the didactics blog to organize pedagogical resources discovered daily. The blog serves as a place for reflection on important topics and the advantages and disadvantages of different teaching strategies. Cesar emphasizes the importance of using ICT in the classroom as a pedagogical tool. While the blog focuses on primary education, it also includes experiences and resources from early childhood education. Cesar hopes the blog inspires others who believe in education and have a passion for teaching. He can be contacted at cesargarciat@gmail.com.
Daniele Imperi
// PENNABLU.ITDaniele Imperi writes texts for the web, corrects proofs of manuscripts, and revises stories. On "Penna blu" he talks about writing, publishing, and reading. He also writes for the magazine dedicated to Edgar Allan Poe and on the official aerosite of F.T. Marinetti, of whom he has published an unpublished poem.
César Lemus
// CESARLEMUS.COMCésar Lemus is a husband, father, and systems engineer. He works in digital marketing and focuses on personal growth. He is always learning and documenting his journey.
Richard Eriksson
// JUSTAGWAILO.COMRichard is a blogger who lives in Toronto, Canada. He enjoys sunny and cool weather, especially spring in Vancouver and fall in Toronto. He has an appreciation for winter and summer thunderstorms. Richard attended the Moby-Dick Marathon put on by the New Bedford Whaling Museum. He is the secretary of the Icelandic Canadian Club of Toronto and enjoys attending Blue Jays games. He is a Douglas Adams fan and celebrates Towel Day every year.
Deanne Achong
// DEANNEACHONG.COMDeanne Achong is a visual, media, and digital artist based in Canada, currently in Ktaqmkuk, known as the island of Newfoundland. Her work spans disciplines, including digital and lens-based projects, installation, and public art. She maintains a daily drawing habit as a counterpoint to her digital practice, exploring the boundaries of domesticity and technology. Achong has served on the board of artist-run centers, such as Other Sights for Artists’ Projects, and has taught sessionally at ECUAD. Her work has been exhibited in Canada, the US, the Caribbean, and Europe. She was commissioned by the City of Vancouver for Pier D, a public art project. In 2015, she exhibited The Obsolescence Project at the Vancouver Art Gallery for ISEA and presented an iPad app at the ELO conference in Bergen, Norway.
Vaishali Thakkar
// VAISHALITHAKKAR.INVaishali Thakkar is a Linux Kernel and Virtualization engineer based in Berlin, Germany. She has been working on systems software for the last 10 years, currently focusing on Confidential Computing. She occasionally contributes to open source community management and technical writing projects, both paid and volunteer. Vaishali has contributed Linux Kernel and Xen patches. In the past, she was a volunteer coordinator for Linux Kernel projects with Outreachy and a co-organizer of RGSoC with the Travis Foundation. She enjoys sharing knowledge at conferences about software development and systems programming and previously conducted Linux Kernel workshops in Indian universities.
Cohan Robinson
// COHAN.DEVCohan Robinson is a sysadmin and PHP developer.
Robert Willey
// RKWILLEY.COMRobert Willey is an Associate Professor of Music Media Production and Industry in the School of Music at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. He teaches music industry, senior projects, songwriting, computer music, music retail products, and music appreciation. Previously, he spent ten years at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where he received the Ray Authement Excellence in Teaching award and documented the region's unique musical culture. He has written books on the history of rock and roll, music appreciation, Brazilian piano, Creole fiddle, music production, and the music business, and produces music in various styles.
Sean Feeney
// FEENEY.MBASean Feeney is a technology executive who helps companies develop and execute their technology strategy. He bridges the divide between Dev and Ops. A believer that complexity is toxic, Sean aims to develop and implement conceptually simple, yet operationally robust solutions. He is also available for speaking engagements on topics such as AWS and the cloud, DevOps, datacenter migrations, digital business strategy, and knowledge management.
Dan Jacobson
// DANJ.CADan Jâs website features a variety of interesting things, including music notes and links to other websites. He enjoys sharing things he finds inspiring or useful, from shoelace tutorials to command-line note-taking applications. He appreciates websites that have been online since the '90s and enjoys discovering fascinating people with unusual lives. He is interested in plaintext/CLI-based workflows and is rebuilding his website from scratch.
Adam Mattis
// ADAMMATTIS.COMAdam Mattis is a partnerships executive, ecosystem builder, and sales engineering leader. He focuses on turning complexity into clarity and strategy into revenue. With over 20 years of experience, Adam builds partner ecosystems, co-sell motions, and AI-augmented operating systems. His work involves aligning incentives, designing co-sell frameworks, and creating operational infrastructure to transform partnerships into growth engines. He has built partner programs from the ground up, transforming legacy relationships into structured growth engines and leading sales engineering teams.
Jules Clancy
// THESTONESOUP.COMJules Clancy is a former Food Scientist turned Cooking Coach. She is the creator of Stonesoup, established in 2005, which helps food lovers cook without recipes. Jules developed flexible 5-Ingredient Frameworks to create healthy meals without recipes. She offers 5-ingredient meal plans to help others learn to cook without recipes.
Héctor García
// HECTORGARCIA.ORGHéctor García is the bestselling author of *IKIGAI the Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life* (with Francesc Miralles), *The Magic of Japan*, *Ichigo Ichie*, and *A Geek in Japan*, among other books. Born in Spain, he lived in Switzerland before moving to Tokyo, Japan, where he has resided for over two decades. Formerly a software engineer, including being part of the original team that brought Twitter to Japan, he now dedicates himself to writing. His work focuses on Japanese culture and how its wisdom can help people lead better lives. He aims to create a philosophical framework that intersects Western and Oriental world-views.
Alex Pereira
// CURIOUSTERRAN.WORDPRESS.COMAlexander Pereira describes himself as a child trapped in an adult primate's body and a father of two. He is self-employed, enjoys fitness, and is a vegetable enthusiast who also embraces his inner carnivore. Curious about science, nature, and humanity's role within ecosystems, he created this site to document experiments brought to life through habits, such as creating a backyard oasis, feeding his animal, and raising independent children.
Diane Lee
// DIANELEE.AUDiane Lee is a law student and self-published author from Adelaide, South Australia. She volunteered in Hanoi, Vietnam from 2016 to 2020, freelancing as a content and travel writer. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication Management from the University of South Australia. Diane enjoys writing creative non-fiction, personal essays, and memoir, exploring problems creatively through writing. She is also interested in writing flash fiction pieces.
Nikola Plejić
// NIKOLA.PLEJIC.COMNikola Plejić is a software engineer at Minimum, a carbon accounting company. He enjoys computers, science, politics, and music. He has experience with several programming languages including Rust, C++, Lua, Python, PHP, JavaScript, Clojure, and C#. He primarily works on GNU/Linux. Nikola is a member of Razmjena vještina, the Hacklab in Mama, and the Multimedia institute. He is also a founding member of the Zagreb je NAŠ! leftist municipal political platform in Zagreb, and Možemo!, a green/left political platform in Croatia.
Jaime Bermejo
// JAIMEBERMEJO.COMJaime Bermejo is someone interested in new technologies and the internet. He has experience as a desktop application programmer, but has also explored ways to generate income online. He has experience selling desktop applications, blogging, SEO, and creating microniche websites. He is currently focused on his own projects and contributing to the community, and is interested in working in-house in the future.
Nick Wheatley
// WANDERINGWHEATLEYS.COMVal Wheatley is the Adventurer in Chief of Wandering Wheatleys. She grew up in Portland, Oregon, but moved to Oahu in 2013. She sold her house and belongings and bought a one-way ticket. Since then, she has taken two around-the-world trips and visited approximately 60 countries. Val started documenting her travels in 2013 to update friends and family. With a background in Human Resources and a degree in Business Administration, she writes with sarcasm, humor, and storytelling. Currently, she creates travel content, manages a team, and cares for her two children.
Noel De Martin
// NOELDEMARTIN.COMNoel De Martin is a developer and entrepreneur who enjoys learning, solving problems, and building impactful products. He has been working in the software industry since 2011 and has been involved in startups and bootstrapped projects. Noel is an open source enthusiast. He has worked as a fullstack developer for mobile and web applications, and enjoys interacting with UI and UX designers. He prefers Laravel for the backend and Vue for the frontend, and favors PWAs or hybrid apps for mobile development.
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