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Dave Gauer
// RATFACTOR.COMDave Gauer is a web developer who has worked in web technologies since the late 1990s. He is interested in computer programming, Linux/BSD/Unix, art, books, film, music, and boardgames. He maintains a personal website, ratfactor.com, which he has been building since 1997. The site contains his notes, programming projects, and articles on various topics, and is designed to be lightweight and accessible. He is also active on Mastodon and Github.
Jason Quintin
// V15.JASONQUINTIN.COMJason Quintin is a product designer who helps companies search for product/market fit and transition design to scale. He has experience in wireframing, prototyping, user flows, user testing, establishing design systems, A/B testing, and leading workshops. He has designed for gaming kiosk systems, jukeboxes, OTT, IOT, responsive and native mobile applications, and healthcare. Currently, he is a Senior Product & User Experience Designer at Quil Health. He values collaboration and learning.
Derek Hagen
// MEANINGFULMONEY.LIFEDerek Hagen is a Financial Behavior Specialist and the Director of Education and Communication at Money Quotient. He is also the founder of Meaningful Money, a financial life planning and financial psychology content platform. Derek helps people live intentionally and mindfully, using money as a tool to support their ideal life. He facilitates financial health by helping people understand their own money psychology, lowering financial stress, and increasing confidence in financial decisions. Derek has worked in financial services for over 20 years and is professionally trained in financial psychology, financial behavior, financial planning, and behavioral finance. He enjoys playing squash, playing the ukulele, and all things outdoors, especially camping, hiking, and biking.
Randal Matheny
// JAR.TIDDLYHOST.COMBased on the available content, there is not enough information to create a bio for this person. The website appears to be a personal collection of notes and thoughts, possibly using TiddlyWiki.
Ellen Li
// ELLEN.LIEllen Li is a Toronto-based technologist and meditator, born in 1993 in Toronto, Canada. She previously worked as a product designer at Shopify and as a cystic fibrosis researcher at SickKids. Ellen graduated from McMaster University's interdisciplinary Arts & Science program, where she studied biochemistry and philosophy. She maintains a personal website as her own independent corner of the web, dating back to 2000.
Tony Mottaz
// TONYMOTTAZ.COMTony Mottaz is a web developer based in Minnesota. He works on front-end development at Indigo Ag and also does freelance work. Outside of his tech work, Tony is a father and husband, and is involved in music. He teaches high school marching band, co-directs the Minnesota Timberwolves PACKcussion drumline, and arranges percussion music for the UW-La Crosse Screaming Eagles marching band. He also enjoys amateur photography and writes on his tech-focused blog.
Guillermo A. Fisher
// GUILLERMOANDRAEFISHER.COMGuillermo Andrae Fisher has two decades of experience working on the Web. He currently offers fractional CTO/CISO services and engineering leadership coaching through his company, Kuzaa LLC. Guillermo is the founder of 757ColorCoded, a nonprofit dedicated to helping people of color pursue technology careers. He is a Christian, husband, and father of four. Guillermo is also an AWS Data Hero, a continuous delivery enthusiast, and a writer. He shares his social media activity through a Web API and has several repositories on GitHub, including the code for his website. He occasionally speaks at Meetups, colleges, and conferences.
Kian-Meng Ang
// KIANMENG.ORG
Manuel Lamas
// MANUELLAMAS.COMManuel Lamas studied Mathematics and Computer Science at FCUP. He is currently a Tech Consultant at KPMG. He enjoys automating things and asking questions. He uses his website to share some of the things that he makes and thinks.
Frank Meeuwsen
// BLOG.FRANKMEEUWSEN.COMFrank Meeuwsen is a thinker and doer in the digital domain. Since the mid-1990s, he has been captivated by the open and democratic publication possibilities of the internet. Since 2000, he has been publishing online about new possibilities, from blogging and RSS to social media, and from AI to PKM and digital self-determination. He was a co-organizer of the Dutch Bloggies and brought the first Business Blog Meetings to the Netherlands. He wrote the book Bloghelden about the history of weblogs in the Netherlands. Frank is involved in the Digitale Fitheid community and is a speaker for the Digitale Fitheid Academy. Digital sovereignty is an important theme in his work. He also organized the Indieweb Conference in Utrecht and Amsterdam.
Harris Jose
// HARRISJOSE.DEVHarris Jose is a senior software engineer at Chronicle HQ, focused on building fast and responsive web experiences. He is interested in developer tools, user interfaces, and design systems. His experience includes working as a core developer at Facilio, focusing on front-end architecture, and working on payment gateway and bank integrations at Zoho Payments & Banking. He was also the primary front-end engineer for Zoho Checkout.
Stephen Schoepfer
// STEPHENSCHOEPFER.COMStephen Schoepfer writes about data, design, sound, and creativity. His blog includes posts on topics such as Python for data science, business intelligence projects, and music. He also shares personal posts and information about athletics.
Shahab Rasekh
// SHAHABRASEKH.IRShahab is an operations manager interested in organization and planning. He is committed to using modern tools and technology in his daily work. Since 1398 (likely a year in the Persian calendar), he has been writing about his work and activities, with the goal of being accountable to himself and the community he lives in. He shares his interpretations of articles and books related to leadership, uncertainty, and making better use of time.
Denise Cornell
// DENISECORNELL.COMDenise Cornell is a strategic advisor and fractional operator who builds 0-1 marketing, sales enablement, and operational infrastructure for early-stage startups. She helps founders focus on the right customers to create repeatable success before scaling. With 25+ years of experience operating through seed to IPO and 30+ years studying Socratic inquiry, Denise helps clients separate the signal from the noise. She builds commercial and operational infrastructure from scratch and applies first principles thinking. Denise steps in as a fractional operator during critical transitions, providing strategic clarity and hands-on execution.
Jonathan Neidel
// JNEIDEL.COMJonathan is focused on pragmatic writing, aiming to find what works in all areas of life. He creates projects to make his life and the lives of others easier, often leveraging technology. Jonathan is constantly learning and improving the systems that make up his life. He writes to learn more about himself, synthesize his knowledge, and make it accessible to others. His goal is to help others by improving himself, and he is currently working towards financial independence to further this aim.
Simon Harling
// SIMONHARLING.BLOGSimon Harling initially studied Chemistry before transitioning to Sport and Exercise Science. He spent 20 years in elite sport, including first-team coaching at Brentford FC, and built a 10,000 sq. ft. facility. He is the author of *Good Coach Bad Coach*, founder of Coach Camp, and a grassroots youth football coach in Cardiff. He writes weekly about coaching philosophy, creativity, and personal growth.
Kallman Parry
// KALLMANPARRY.COMKallman Parry writes to think, reflect, feel, remember, forget, see patterns, find gaps, believe, reject, and understand. He aims to make sense of the world and invites others to join him. He observes and listens, occasionally having profound realizations that he shares in hopes of helping others. Kallman works in philanthropy and resides in Washington, D.C.
Franziska Judas
// FRANZIFLOWS.DEFranziska, also known as Franzi Flows, is a Pilates, Yoga, and Barre teacher, as well as a coach for holistic health. Based in Hamburg, she creates safe spaces for people to discover and express themselves through movement. She organizes events, workshops, and retreats in Hamburg and throughout Germany. Currently, she is studying Osteopathy (B. Sc.) and plans to incorporate this into her offerings. Franzi is passionate about helping people feel flexible and free in body and mind, encouraging them to lead happy and liberated lives connected to themselves and their environment.
Justin Anderson
// ANDERSUN.COMJustin Andersun builds tech products and writes fiction. He focuses on machine learning and data-heavy systems, with an interest in tools that encourage care and accountability. He is conscientious, neurotic, agreeable, and open to new experiences. Justin is from Michigan, a practicing Catholic, and a regular blood donor. He enjoys mountaineering and once could ride a unicycle.
Adhiv Dhar 🎉
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