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Jeremy Keeshin
// THEKEESH.COMJeremy Keeshin is from the Chicago area and studied computer science at Stanford. He lived in the Bay Area for 10 years before moving to New York. In high school, he founded a satirical newspaper called The Flipside, and continued working on it in college. After college, he started working on CodeHS, a site to help teach computer science to high schools. His blog is his main internet location and contains blog posts on a variety of topics.
Brett Porter
// BGPORTER.NETBrett g Porter is a software developer specializing in applications in the pro audio/music instrument industries. He has been working as a software developer since 1990. From 1997-2021, he worked at Art+Logic, and returned there in March 2025 after a stint at Artiphon. He is involved with the MIDI Association and serves on its Executive Board. He creates and maintains open source projects. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife.
Peter Backx
// STREAMHEAD.COMPeter Backx is a maker who documents his projects and experiments on his blog, Streamhead. He started as a tech enthusiast, playing with computers and electronics kits. He has a Master of Science and a PhD in computer science, focusing on application clusters, grids, and automation. He has experience in J2EE and web applications. After working as a consultant and helping to create a popular news site, he now runs a small SaaS for small businesses in Belgium and is interested in the maker movement, particularly 3D printing.
Ederson Melo
// EDERSONMELO.COMEderson Melo helps technology professionals make better career decisions based on technical fundamentals, applied AI, and a real-world market perspective. He provides individual mentoring and practical materials. He shares public content about technology, career, and the future on his YouTube channel, "Do Código à Carreira," based on real experience without hype or shortcuts.
Bobby Lindsey
// BOBBYWLINDSEY.COMBobby W. Lindsey is a principal machine learning specialist at AWS. He holds an M.S. in mathematics with an emphasis in data science from Tarleton State University. Previously, he worked as a senior data scientist and solutions architect at TechnipFMC. He writes about data science, software engineering, mathematics, cloud architecture, security, and other topics he finds interesting. He has also contributed to several open source projects.
Diego Quintana
// DIEGOQUINTANAV.GITHUB.IOThis is a blog. The author sometimes writes about Python and other things. They are on a quest for ways to do meaningful work. Their LinkedIn profile is available for qualifications. They are interested in data engineering and development, specifically using tools like dbt, fal, novu, Pyenv, Poetry, and Pipx. They gave a lightning talk at Pydata Barcelona 2023.
Marc Koran
// MARCKORAN.COMMarc Koran is a computer engineer and real estate investor. He has a 25-year career in technology and has founded several companies, including those in ecommerce, interactive television, online casinos, and online payments. Marc is also involved in real estate, with experience in residential and commercial properties, including buy and holds, flips, renovations, hotels, and strip malls. He is currently active in multi-family development. Marc enjoys entrepreneurship, fitness, poker, chess, and technology. He is a husband and father of two young adults.
Ben Oliver
// BFOLIVER.COMBen Oliver is a film, book, and game reviewer who lives in Sheffield with his wife. He enjoys cooking, eating out, and is a self-described "closet car bore." He used to run benspictureoftheday.com, and is getting back into film photography. To make a living, Ben works as a full-stack developer for a science company. He is currently learning piano and knitting, and doing yoga. He writes obsessively about every movie he watches as a way to keep his blog ticking over and track his changing tastes.
Holly Harrington
// SHESTHERUN.COMShestherun is a runner who focuses on personal growth through competitive racing. She values intention and aligning actions with thoughts, especially under pressure. She enjoys trail running and sets non-statistical goals, such as maintaining a positive mental attitude and connecting with other runners. She uses racing as an opportunity to improve herself in areas beyond just running.
Grant Milestone
// RUNWITHLESS.CO.UKGrant Milestone is the creator of Run With Less, a blog documenting his journey with running, weight loss, and simplicity. He shares his personal experiences, hoping to inspire and help others. His journey includes running a marathon, losing weight, and simplifying his life. He also meditates and runs to inspire his daughter.
Jen T
// SOMEGIRLWITHA.COMJen is "some girl with a .com" who lives in San Francisco and works as a technical support engineer. She enjoys photography and building websites. She has been blogging for over 10 years, documenting her random interests, which she describes as "What I see x What I like = What I post." Her blog is built and published with WordPress and hosted by DreamHost.
Jophin Mathai
// JOPH.INJophin Mathai is deeply interested in how various elements like education, politics, policies, technology, markets, and crises interact to shape personal, professional, and political lives. He focuses on how these elements influence the capacities developed for positive social change. His website features book reviews and posts on topics such as civil society, social sector, education policy, politics, and technology. He shares personal opinions and views on the site, noting that his understanding of the world is ever-evolving.
Daniel Mejía Raigosa
// DANIEL-M.GITHUB.IODaniel Mejía Raigosa is a physicist and full-stack developer at Titan Intake. With over 5 years of freelance programming experience, Daniel brings a scientific background to crafting creative solutions. He is an empathetic team player who believes in mutual cooperation. Daniel is also an intermittent blogger and is currently working on personal projects to improve his skills in NextJS and Golang. His academic interests include biological systems, electrophysiology, and systems biology.
Adrian Tritschler
// AJFT.ORGAdrian Tritschler's website, ajft.org, is described as an agglomerative mess, probably half-eaten by a grue. The site appears to be a personal collection of interests and activities, spanning a wide range of topics from technology and cycling to birds and food. The site includes a blog powered by Blosxom and contains a large number of tags, indicating a diverse range of content.
Estelle Van de Velde
// VDVESTELLE.COMEstelle Van de Velde is a Belgian indie author who writes both nonfiction and fiction in English. Her nonfiction includes memoirs and technical marketing books for authors. Her fiction is contemporary fantasy. Her writing focuses on trust, chosen families, and travel. In addition to writing, Estelle designs websites and has worked with clients such as Gîtes et Chambres d’Hôtes de Wallonie, Midam, and ISPP. She also uploads videos about her author adventures to a YouTube channel.
Jamie McKean
// JAMIEMCKEAN.COMJamie McKean focuses on marketing and technology for coaches, consultants, and experts. Jamie aims to help these individuals reach and assist more people.
Kyle Boddy
// KYLEBODDY.COMKyle Boddy is the Founder of Driveline Baseball. He identifies as a hacker, entrepreneur, gamer, and father. Formerly, he was a card counter, expert internet gambling arbitrageur, and game theorist. Currently, his personal whims include being a biomechanist, entrepreneur, gambling consultant, and hacker. He does public speaking. He has a personal assistant, Emily Coolbaugh.
Muriel Anderson
// MURIELANDERSON.COMMuriel Anderson is a guitarist, harp guitarist, composer, and educator. Her album, Nightlight Daylight, was named one of the Top 10 CDs of the Decade by Guitar Player Magazine and won a dozen awards. She performs concerts and multimedia shows, and offers guitar workshops. She also has various products for sale including guitar box sets, t-shirts, a board game, and a cookbook.
Rasul Kireev
// RASULKIREEV.COMRasul Kireev is a Software Engineer who writes code at Readwise. In his free time, he enjoys web development, creating small projects to learn new technologies. He also enjoys writing tech tutorials and other content, and creating videos. He experiments with new things, including brewing Kombucha, fermenting foods, and baking bread. He shares interesting articles and resources in his personal newsletter.
Niall Doherty
// NIALL.BIONiall Doherty maintains a personal website. He invites visitors to sign up for his mailing list.
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