Blog Websites
19 websites found
Arne Hendriksen
// ARNEHENDRIKSEN.COMArne Hendriksen is a creator who uses this website as a personal website, blog, and creative outlet. The site provides information about Arne Hendriksen's various endeavours, projects, and other creations.
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// ODONGO.PLThis person has a problem: whenever they run the same command(s) in the terminal within a short timeframe, they experience a strong urge to reduce the number of characters they need to type. They use a tool called atuin to keep track of their shell history. They recently added zsh completions to 2 of their custom shell functions. They implemented completions for their wm function to avoid typos when using a CLI time tracker called watson. They also created completions for their nv function to help with publishing npm packages, making it easier to recall the necessary flags.
Will Hartzell-Baird
// HARTZELLBAIRD.COMWill Hartzell-Baird writes books, sometimes. He can be reached via e-mail, Facebook, or Mastodon. Readers can sign up for a newsletter to receive updates on his new releases. He also has a blog with sporadic updates about his books, or more likely, pictures of cats.
Jeff Milner – A collection of digital wonders and some other stuff
// JEFFMILNER.COMJeff Milner is a teacher in Southern Alberta. He works part-time and his industry is Education, specifically Art and New Media. He took the New Media program at the University of Lethbridge and later returned to get a teaching degree. He previously did contract work in media consulting and web design. Jeff enjoys playing sports and spending time with his family, including bike rides. He also enjoys taking pictures. He developed the iOS app "Five O'Clock Somewhere," available on the US and Canadian app stores. He used to swim for the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns, with his best event being the 50 meter freestyle.
Wiwi 的貼文和筆記 | Wiwi.Blog
// WIWI.BLOGWiwi is a blogger who shares thoughts and experiences on Wiwi.Blog. Since 2022, Wiwi stopped using Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and uses the blog to share ideas and life updates. The blog is divided into sections including posts, notes, and the BlogBlog.Club. The "posts" section is updated frequently. The "notes" section contains content suitable for long-term reference, covering topics from life wisdom and technology trivia to emotional issues and Linux terminal skills. BlogBlog.Club is Wiwi's latest project, aimed at encouraging people to write blogs and escape algorithms. Wiwi welcomes readers to leave messages at b@wiwikuan.com.
Bopcha Blog – All about Shiver River
// SHIVERRIVER.NETShiver River is a writer and artist. They make games, music, and websites. Shiver River is interested in dreams, virtuality, and folklore. They like to explore liminal spaces and altered states of consciousness through their work.
futz!
// FUTZ.TECHTinsmith, also known by other names, is the author of futz.tech, a blog celebrating old tech, preservation, and keeping devices out of landfills. The blog reflects a love for the Old Internet, better manuals, and user accessibility. Tinsmith enjoys figuring out how things work, leading to many interests and hobbies, as well as piles of electronic junk awaiting repair or repurposing. They dive into projects with available resources and attempt to repair broken devices. Tinsmith's interests include sci-fi/fantasy, books about arctic exploration, and personal/indie blogs. They enjoy retrogames and text-based games, and listens to synthwave, drum & base, metal, bebop jazz, and electronic music. Currently, Tinsmith works as a professional troubleshooter and solution liaison for a small company supporting the automotive and aerospace sectors.
PixelsTech - A place for programmers
// PIXELSTECH.NETPixelsTech is a team of passionate developers dedicated to creating a vibrant community for sharing technical knowledge and experiences. They curate content contributed by their team and other contributors. They invite tech enthusiasts to share insights, stories, and ideas on their platform. Their goal is to help shape the future of tech by fostering a community where everyone grows through sharing.
Home | flow2
// FLOWTWO.IOFlowtwo is a product leader and engineer. He enjoys building products and companies. He is currently building something new. Previously, he was the co-founder and CTO of Snapdocs, a mortgage automation platform. He helped grow the company from zero to hundreds of employees and millions in revenue. Before Snapdocs, he was an early engineer at Palantir Technologies. He enjoys working on hard problems with smart people.
nick-web.co.uk [1382] – The blog of Nick
// NICK-WEB.CO.UKNick runs nick-web.co.uk, a semi-personal site where he writes about his experiences figuring out how to use electronic "maker" tools, ranging from Arduinos to Raspberry Pis. He has a published make that was showcased on Hackaday and the Adafruit blog. He also writes about other things, including his online purchases and his attempts at software development with PHP, Swift, Python, and Office-based scripting languages. Nick likes amazingly taken photos, good grammar, beautiful typography, and the odd movie and TV show. He likes to dabble in both front end and back end web development. He can be contacted on Twitter.
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// MAZZZYSTAR.COMKe Fang, also known online as 碎瓜 or Mazzystar, is a former machine learning engineer. Driven by curiosity, Ke Fang began a solo development journey in December 2022. Ke Fang writes bilingually in Chinese and English, using GPT-4 Claude to translate articles for a wider audience. Ke Fang's first product is Queryable, which might be the first to embed the CLIP model on mobile phones for natural language photo album search. Another product is Dolores, which explores AI and consciousness. Ke Fang also creates "just for fun" side projects. Ke Fang enjoys music, especially jazz, blues, and rock, and lists Pink Floyd, Mazzy Star, and Dire Straits among favorite bands. Ke Fang has a Corgi named 兔子.
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// SETHOPS1.NETSeth Hoenig is the Founder of CattleCloud (2025 - present). Prior to that, he worked as a Software Engineer at HashiCorp (2019 - 2025), Indeed (2014 - 2019), and IBM (2013 - 2014). He attended the University of Texas at Austin (2009-2012) and received a B.S.C.S. His interests include facial recognition, coding in Go, building things, and reading. Some of his top book picks are Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, Apple In China by Patrick McGee, and Masters of Doom by David Kushner. He can be found on GitHub, TickerFeed, and HackerNews.
Metamorphosis
// METAMORPHOSIS.NEOCITIES.ORGThis website is maintained by someone who likes web design, collecting things, and making things. They are interested in the internet, computers, and technology. They also like nature, animals, and bugs. They enjoy being creative and expressing themselves.
Fergal's Blog
// FERGAL.BLOGMy personal blog
EdNovas的小站
// EDNOVAS.BLOG关于VPS服务器网站算法代理等计算机相关内容分享
Salah Adawi Blog
// SALAHADAWI.COMPersonal blog of Salah Adawi, software engineer living in Finland.
Vince Blog
// VINCEBLOG.NETThis is a space for my thoughts and ideas. I'm a cyclist, a traveler (when I can), and sometimes I become a rogue halfling in a long-running DnD campaign with my friends. A Los Angeles native, I have previously lived abroad twice, with me recently getting out there for a third time and now living in Taipei, Taiwan. I've been working as a video editor for over 10 years within marketing and video teams in various industries.
Tantek Çelik
// TANTEK.COMTantek Çelik’s personal website and blog
willsite
// WILLBAMBERG.COMWill is an artist, dancer, writer, and software engineer. This corner of the internet is home to essays, a note garden, amateur nature photography, freestyle dance videos, a physical sketchbook archive of drawings & poetry, and more. Will also loves to play soccer, listen to music, and find new places to hammock. Make stuff!