Automation Websites
20 websites found
Jesper Bylund
// JESPERBYLUND.COMJesper Bylund builds beautiful products faster by focusing on customer research, automation, and design coaching. He designs tools that help people think and create. He has been making things on the internet since 1996 and publishes his learnings. He worked as Head of UI/UX at Volocopter.
Devin Leaman
// 4LCH4.COMDevin Leaman, also known as 4lch4 or Alcha online, is a Senior Software/DevOps Engineer based in Pueblo, CO. He has a passion for automation and focuses on backend and CLI development. Devin began his programming journey in 2009 and graduated with a degree in Information Technology - Programming in 2015. He has experience in testing, DevOps, and CICD, and has worked at companies such as SAPIEN Technologies, J.B. Hunt, and Liatrio. He contributes to open source and enjoys making and fixing things.
Heiswayi Nrird
// NRIRD.COMHeiswayi Nrird is a software engineer and UI/UX specialist. He works on enterprise applications end to end, from frontend interfaces to backend systems, with a focus on cloud integration and automation. He currently leads software development projects at Altera, focusing on the software lifecycle, security, compliance, and maintainability. He also promotes UI/UX principles in software design. Outside of work, he enjoys art and landscape photography.
Scott Willsey
// SCOTTWILLSEY.COMScott Willsey owns and operates scottwillsey.com, a website dedicated to Mac and web-related topics. He writes about computing, automation, and geekiness, including subjects like Shortcuts, apps, terminal commands, Astro, Maudit, and CSS. Scott spent his formative years in Kagoshima City, Japan, where he developed an interest in computing technology. He currently hosts the Friends with Brews podcast with Peter Nikolaidis. He is a Mac user, but has also used PCs. His website includes links, reviews, and a /now page.
Daniel Kreutzer
// DANIELKREUTZER.DEDaniel Kreutzer has explored various creative and technical pursuits over the years. He has experience creating videos for YouTube, hosted a 150-episode podcast (in German), and experimented with digital art, creating an image every day for 2.5 years using Blender and Photoshop. He also periodically engages with programming. Currently, he is deeply involved with AI. In his professional life, Daniel works as a civil engineer, focusing on the digitization of German infrastructure. His blog documents his efforts to automate aspects of his life.
Thomas Bauer
// THOMAS-BAUER.DIGITALThomas Bauer is an expert in web projects and digital services. He supports SMEs and agencies in implementing their digital projects with know-how and passion. His goal is to develop innovative solutions, including web projects, automations, and the use of artificial intelligence, to effectively support businesses in achieving their goals. He is enthusiastic about driving technical innovations and supporting everyone in the company to develop further.
Nizzlay
// NIZZLAY.COMNiels, also known as Nizzlay, is from Dordrecht, Netherlands. He was born on September 16, 1988. He is fascinated by efficiency in a broad sense, including tech, productivity, and automation. He is opinionated and enjoys rambling about these topics. Niels has an INTJ-A personality type. He values integrity, freedom, growth, positivity, and simplicity. He works from home and enjoys standing or walking while working. He is kinda sportsy, doing martial arts like cardio boxing, and sometimes enjoys Crossfit, Hyrox, running, or obstacle courses. He dislikes formalities and prefers keyboard shortcuts and a trackpad over a mouse. He is a father of two. He currently works as a product manager and previously worked as a developer and project manager.
Mpho Mphego
// BLOG.MPHOMPHEGO.CO.ZAMpho Mphego is a self-taught Python developer and Data Engineer with a passion for automation, innovation, and engineering. An Electronic Engineer turned Software Engineer, Mpho has been working with Python professionally since 2013, primarily focusing on backend development. Previously employed by SKA (Square Kilometer Array) aka SARAO (South African Radio Astronomy Observatory) as a Senior Software Engineer, Mpho created this blog to track learning and share knowledge gained in software development and data engineering.
Ben Neil
// BNEIL.MEBen Neil is a lifelong programmer and generalist. He is the co-author of "Professional Scala" (2016). His website is a personal project where he explores new technologies and ideas. He enjoys coding, writing, and sharing his thoughts on a variety of topics. He is interested in automation and has a blog about developer horror stories.
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.
Jimmy Little
// COCKTAILSANDCOFFEE.COMJimmy Little is the author of Cocktails & Coffee, a website described as "internet ramblings fueled by adult beverages." The site serves as a personal and professional outlet for information about his interests and activities. He writes all the content, attributing any quotes or references to other sources. He uses Blot for publishing, preferring static site generators over heavier platforms like Wordpress or Squarespace. He prioritizes web standards and uses minimal JavaScript.
Morgan Wattiez
// MORGAN.ZOEMP.BEMorgan, also known as SansGuidon online, is a Belgian programming geek and indie hacker living in Gembloux, Belgium. He is the owner of Zoemp and author of Bombo Podcast. Morgan is a father, espresso junkie, and simplicity seeker with interests including board games, reading, writing, music, and automation. He helps keep cloud costs minimal and human work friction-less by automating tasks and improving performance.
Andrea Venturi
// BAUDAFFI.COMBaudaffi is a coder with a passion for computers since childhood. This passion led them to earn a degree in Computer Science. Initially drawn to the video game industry, they later transitioned to explore other areas and left a large city office to return to the slow pace of the Tuscan province. Baudaffi specializes in microservices, automation, and integration.
Douglas Muth
// DMUTH.ORGDoug is a software engineer based in Philadelphia with over 20 years of professional experience. He has experience architecting and building e-commerce systems and e-business websites, automating systems to crawl large APIs and datasets, and managing Splunk platforms. He also created a DMARC report generator and has been known to attend and staff furry conventions.
Chris Rose
// OFFBY1.WEBSITEOffby1 is a person who shares ideas and tools on their website. They are reachable via Mastodon (@offby1@wandering.shop), BlueSky (offby1.net), and email (ideas.feedback@offby1.net for post feedback, or offline@ for general contact). They are interested in automation and shell tools, as evidenced by their post about using fortune to remind them of shell tools and integrating it with chezmoi.
Antonio Benítez Hidalgo
// BENHID.COMBenhid is a DevOps and Back-end Engineer. He has strong experience in back-end software development and infrastructure management. His interests include back-end systems, AI, Docker, K8s, CI/CD, and IaC. He focuses on automating workflow processes and enhancing system reliability. He primarily uses Python, TypeScript, and Go.
Prawdziwi podróżnicy to ci tylko, którzy wyruszają, aby wyruszyć. – Charles Baudelaire
// VOLEN.PLPrzemek Wollenszleger is a traveler who, after meeting Ania in 2010, began exploring the world. Together, they have visited places like Spain, Italy, and Paris. Despite time and financial limitations, travel is an important part of their lives. Przemek created a blog to share their experiences with those who asked about their travels. In addition to traveling, he enjoys photography (though he is usually not the model), woodworking, metalworking, taking walks, making wine, and reading. He also shares quotes and personal thoughts on his blog.
Ethan Catzel
// CATZEL.COMEthan Catzel is a Fractional Infrastructure Engineer. He helps companies save money with simple systems, improve developer productivity with automations, and reduce product latency by fixing bottlenecks and increasing reliability. His past work includes building streaming conversational AI infrastructure, co-founding an EdTech startup, building release tooling and deployment infrastructure at Canva, automating infrastructure deployments at Deloitte, and creating automated infrastructure for Bloxian.
Björn Andersson
// BJORN.NOWBjörn Andersson, which means bear in Swedish, recently returned to Sweden after living in Singapore for 13 years. He has decades of experience working at startups and large companies. After two decades of working with software and technical leadership, he wants to share his work, thoughts, and discoveries openly. He is experimenting with different formats for sharing, including TILs, crumbs, scraps, links, and blog posts.
Slowbro Blog | Open & Libre. Private & Secure. We can have both, without compromising on the others. SysOps should always be automated
// SLOWB.ROTim Coombs self hosts his infrastructure. He offers services for free through Slowb.ro, and appreciates monetary donations. His public GPG key is 3B18 1DEE 3C43 16F8 067B 30E2 BE10 16E6 0899 D5F6. He provides links to various blogs and websites he considers good reads.