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Ayushman Khazanchi
// AKZN.MEAyushman Khazanchi is currently based in Stockholm, Sweden, where he focuses on Cloud, Infra, and DevOps for Volumental. He graduated from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in August 2023 with a master's degree in Software Engineering of Distributed Systems. His thesis benchmarks are published in a paper titled The Hopsworks Feature Store for Machine Learning at SIGMOD '24. Prior to Volumental, he worked at Hopsworks (Master Thesis), IBM, and KTH. Before moving to Sweden, Ayushman was a Senior Cloud Engineer at Oracle, working on cloud platform and DevOps projects in both Philadelphia and India, and served as a technical lead for multiple projects.
Dan Kristoph
// POSITIVITYSTORIES.COMDan Kristoph runs the Positivity Stories blog, a personal development website. He is passionate about reading and writing personal development content with the hope of helping others develop themselves positively. He believes the right content can help people progress in a positive direction. He also authored the book "23 Good Habits in Life: The Simple Routine Practices that Can Make You More Positive, Happy, and Successful."
Michael Kumm
// MKUMM.COMMichael Kumm, also known as mkumm, is a senior software engineer specializing in Elixir, Phoenix, and functional programming. He focuses on building scalable, maintainable, and elegant systems. He enjoys using LiveView, Tailwind, and AI automation tools to bring ideas to life. Michael is expanding his expertise into infrastructure, including AWS and CI/CD pipelines. He creates side projects like Sprytna.Cards and retro-style games with PICO-8. He also enjoys tinkering with his development environment, including Neovim and shell scripts. Michael is interested in computer science foundations, parsers, protocols, event sourcing, and low-level systems. He splits his time between Poland and the U.S., enjoys walking, photography, and learning Polish. He is also working on ideas related to personal fundamental change labeled 99 x of.
Aaron Griffin
// 10KTIMES.GITLAB.IOAaron Griffin uses this website as a public look into his private interests and learning. He shares health and fitness information, things he's learning, thoughts on tabletop games, and potentially a journal. He created the site using markdown files with yaml headers and a python generator to create HTML, hosted on GitLab pages. He writes and edits through GitJournal on Android or Vim and Git on a Linux/Mac terminal.
Chris Carlock
// CHRISCARLOCK.COMChris Carlock is a Personal Development Coach specializing in helping people make Perpetual Progress. He completed coach-training programs at Coach U and is a member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF). Chris works with clients who feel something is missing in their lives, even when they appear ideal from the outside. He helps them reach the next level by providing a different perspective. Chris starts each day with his Miracle Morning routine, which includes silence, visualmations, reading, writing, and exercise. He wants to share the value and excitement of this practice with others.
Amir Ghaffari
// AMIRGHAFFARI.COMAmir Ghaffari is a back-end developer and blogger based in Tabriz, Iran. He has been blogging since 2006 and started coding in high school. With experience as a freelance web developer in PHP and related technologies, he has also developed Android apps. Currently pursuing an MS degree in Mechatronics Engineering, Amir has a passion for software and basic knowledge of AI, ML, DL, and ANN. He identifies as a full-stack web developer, back-end developer, and hacker (not in the mainstream meaning). He loves Linux, Docker, PHP, and Go.
Dan Lasky
// AEROLITH.NETDan is an artist, climber, and fullstack developer. He is a creative thinker and collaborative team leader who thrives in entrepreneurial environments, developing digital solutions to solve creative and technical challenges. Dan has broad expertise across industries and technologies, and a specific passion for open-source projects. A maker at heart, he builds software and builds teams. When not working, he climbs boulders across the United States.
Alex Carabi
// ALEXCARABI.COMAlex Carabi is a coach, therapist, and speaker based in Stockholm, Sweden. He supports individuals and organizations in bringing forth fuller versions of themselves, integrating practices from trauma healing, mysticism, complexity science, and regenerative agriculture. Alex is the co-founder of Yellow, which runs "empty space" events and unconferences throughout Europe. He also hosts and facilitates certified coaching training programs at Coaches Rising. Alex lives on a farm in northern Sweden where he hosts events and retreats. He is the author of *On Relationality: Lessons from Martin Buber on Living in Relation with Self, Others, the World, and Life Itself*.
David Rosillo
// MICAMARADEPORTIVA.COMThis website, MiCamaraDeportiva.com, provides information and comparisons of action cameras and related accessories. It offers reviews, buying guides, and comparisons of various brands like GoPro, DJI, and Insta360. The site aims to help users find the best action cameras for their needs, focusing on features like 4K video, stabilization, and price. It also covers gimbals and smartphone stabilizers.
Colin Little
// SOCIALLAUNCH.CO
Ashley Hill
// ASHLEYIDESIGN.COMAshley Hill is a freelance consultant who helps teams get more out of HubSpot. With over 14 years of experience, she specializes in marketing operations, HubSpot CMS development, and inbound strategy. Ashley works remotely from western Maine, partnering with marketing teams, business owners, and agencies to optimize their HubSpot solutions, align marketing and sales, and build effective websites. She focuses on fixing broken systems, building missing components, and creating sustainable solutions. Ashley values genuine partnerships with her clients, emphasizing open communication and collaborative problem-solving.
Scott Anderson
// NOTESANDPHOTOS.COMScott is a husband, father of three, and a man of faith living in Southern California, originally from Michigan. He describes himself as a "Jack of all trades, and master of…none," embracing the opportunity to learn new things. He created Notes & Photos as a place to share his notes and photos, especially as he reduces his social media use. His blog includes an appreciation for analog materials, family-related content, and musings on personal interests.
Stephan Ango
// STEPHANANGO.COMSteph Ango, also known as kepano, is currently the CEO of Obsidian. Previously, Steph co-founded Lumi and Inkodye. Steph writes about a variety of topics, including advice, AI, design, empathy, habits, hardware, humanism, learning, leverage, love, manufacturing, media, minimalism, money, startups, tools, and writing. Steph can be found on Twitter, GitHub, Mastodon, and Bluesky.
Alfonso Para
// INOCUO.NETAlfonso writes about his life in Tibet and the Himalayas on his weblog. He shares travel guides and personal experiences, including treks to the hidden side of Everest. He also discusses topics such as VPNs for travel in China and Tibet, and his personal and professional life.
Nathanael Haggard
// NATHANAELHAGGARD.COMNathanael Haggard is a registered nurse based in Hilo, Hawaii. He is currently attending the University of Hawaii at Hilo's family nurse practitioner program through the U.S. Air Force’s Health Professions Scholarship (HPSP). His long-term goal is to work as a nurse practitioner in the Foreign Service. Previously, he worked in the Emergency Department at Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation (YKHC) in Bethel, Alaska. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Loyola University Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from Brigham Young University - Idaho.
Marco Cevoli
// MARCOCEVOLI.COM
Marek Maras
// MAREK-MARAS.DEMarek Maras is a web developer and tour manager from the Ruhr area of Germany. As a digital nomad, he works wherever his tour life takes him and where he can find a reliable Wi-Fi signal for his Macbook. He brings structure and order to chaos, whether for his touring crew or for client projects. Marek builds everything from simple landing pages to web apps and e-commerce shops, focusing on frontend development but also working in the backend. He offers website and online shop development, and programs custom website features. He is available for consultation on project ideas.
Bob Hildebranski
// HILDEBRANSKI.COMBob Hildebranski is a civil engineer with 35 years of experience in the industry. He has been in responsible charge of over $450 million in construction work as a Resident Engineer. Bob currently works for Orion Engineers, a veteran-owned civil consulting engineering company based in Chicago. He is also an adjunct instructor at Joliet Junior College, teaching Construction Surveying. Bob is a volunteer with the Plainfield Emergency Management Agency and a lector at St. Mary Immaculate Parish. He trains in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and is a strength & conditioning enthusiast. He hopes his website will be a resource for engineers of all disciplines, particularly those involved in the construction process.
Mr Ashley Ball
// MRASH.COMr Ash Co runs a blog focused on cybersecurity, Python programming, and hacking. He provides writeups, walkthroughs, and videos on topics ranging from OpenSSH vulnerabilities to using Python with AI tools like Ollama. He also offers beginner-friendly guides to cybersecurity and tutorials on setting up Kali Linux in VirtualBox. He shares personal experiences, such as migrating from Google Workspace to a personal Gmail account.
Pedro Arantes
// ARANTESPP.COMPedro Arantes is an entrepreneur, engineer, architect, programmer, product developer, writer, sales person, athlete, and dancer. He builds businesses and products that solve problems for real people. He holds degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from EESC - USP. Pedro co-founded Triângulos Tecnologia, where he is involved in recruiting, business ideation, and operations, serving as CTO. He uses his blog as a digital garden to refine his writing skills and share knowledge, leveraging the Zettelkasten method to organize his studies.
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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?
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