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🧃🧸🎈🌞 Vivarism 3.0! 🌞🧸🎈🧃
// VIVARISM.NETFlonne Pocket is the creator of Vivarism, an internet playplace that celebrates life. Flonne writes about everyday ideas, including health, hobbies, and dreams. Flonne is obsessed with words and persevering against all odds. On the website, Flonne prioritizes creativity and self-expression. Flonne's email is flonnepocket@gmail.com. Flonne is female and is a Sanswife.
Lara Schenck
// NOTLAURA.COMLara Schenck (also known as Lara Karki) is a PhD student in the Human-Centered Computing program at Georgia Tech, working with the DataWorks team and Dr. Betsy DiSalvo. Prior to this, she earned an undergraduate degree in art and spent over 10 years as a software developer. Her website chronicles her career and projects from 2009 to 2024, including blog posts, updates, and reflections on her evolving career and research. She has been active in the CSS and front-end communities, speaking at conferences and writing about CSS. Her current research interests include middle-skill computing work and computing education.
Chris Burnell
// CHRISBURNELL.COMChris Burnell is a Canadian Front End Developer / Design Systems Engineer based in Halifax. He is passionate about front end development and the web, which he shares through writing and projects on his website. Chris is also a volunteer Organiser for the State of the Browser conference. He is "Ravenous for CSS" and has created the Webmention Plugin for Eleventy to help people connect across the Fediverse and IndieWeb.
Philip Zastrow
// ZASTROW.COPhilip Zastrow is a Front End Designer and Developer at Box Out. He is passionate about bridging design and development, with a keen interest in user interfaces and accessibility. Philip has experience teaching and training designers and developers through the Sparkbox apprenticeship programs and as an adjunct instructor at The Modern College of Design. He writes about web topics on the Sparkbox Foundry and his personal site, and has also written a CSS tutorial series.
Michael Raffaele
// MRAFFAELE.COMMichael Raffaele is a Melbourne-based freelance Front End Developer. He focuses on building clean, maintainable, and performant interfaces using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Michael brings a pragmatic, detail-driven approach to modern front-end architecture. He is currently working with REA Group and has previously delivered solutions for organisations like carsales, Alinta Energy, and Tribal DDB.
Brad Woods
// BRADWOODS.IOBrad Woods is a front-end engineer. He is interested in rewilding the internet. His projects include Garden Talk, Layout Generator, 7 GUIs, Lord of the Rings, Git Time, ViewBox, POP culture, V8 Engine, XState, Evac Feed, and Apollo GraphQL. He also identifies as Edward from Cowboy Bebop.
Rachel Andrew
// RACHELANDREW.CO.UKRachel Andrew has been doing stuff on the web since 1996. She is a technical writer at Google, where she is content lead for web.dev and developer.chrome.com. Rachel has written books and articles, and works on CSS specifications at the CSS Working Group. She is an experienced conference speaker, often speaking about CSS. Prior to Google, she spent 20 years as a freelancer and business owner, founding edgeofmyseat.com in 2001 and launching Perch CMS in 2009 and Notist in 2018.
Abhishek Chaudhary
// THEABBIE.GITHUB.IOAbhishek Choudhary, also known as TheAbbie, is a web developer and maker. Describing himself as a pseudo-introvert, he enjoys connecting with others through text. He is an Indian national, born on January 11, 2002, and educated at Fr C Rodrigues institute of technology with a B.E. degree. He has created a variety of projects and invites visitors to explore his internet home and engage in conversation.
Eva Decker
// EVA.TOWNEva Decker is a design engineer who designs and builds for the web. She enjoys playing piano and writing CSS. Code is her medium and the browser is her favorite design tool. She believes that designing for the web means working in the medium of the web—namely, HTML and CSS. Currently, Eva works at Scribe as a Senior Design Engineer. She previously built things at Cityblock, Dropbox, and Swiftype. Eva lives in NYC with Samwise and is open to chats and coffee.
Andreas Jaggi
// BLOG.X-WAY.ORGAndreas Jaggi maintains a personal weblog, x-log, primarily to store helpful information. He shares tips and tricks, such as prettifying XML files in Vim and returning from 'gf' in Vim. He also documents interesting finds, like CSS optical illusions, simulating crop marks with CSS, and privacy-respecting AI assistants. His interests include password management and multi-factor authentication. He also shares frameworks for providing feedback.
Lynnandtonic Blog
// LYNNANDTONICBLOG.COMThis person writes the Lynnandtonic Blog. They enjoy watching movies and TV series, and create "year in review" posts of their favorites. In 2025, they watched 124 movies. They also experienced Mal de débarquement syndrome (MdDS) for about five months, triggered by a long flight home from a European river cruise. They previously had MdDS ten years prior after a flight home from Brazil. They researched the condition extensively and tried various treatments to alleviate symptoms. They found temporary relief from driving in a car and swinging in a hammock chair.
Adam Wathan
// ADAMWATHAN.MEAdam Wathan is a full-stack developer and entrepreneur. He shares his knowledge about making software through his articles, talks, screencasts, podcast, and courses. In 2016, he released his first book and left his job to make things full-time that help other developers build better software. Currently, he is working on Tailwind CSS and shares updates about his progress in his work journal. He is also known as Justin's worst nightmare.
Hayden Opie
// OPIE-ETC.COMOpie is a creator who uses computers to make things. Their website, Opie, etc., features a collection of notes on how to get computers to perform various tasks, found in the 'How To' section. The site also includes an 'Etc.' section, which covers non-computer-related topics. Opie provides updates via email signup, a Bluesky account (opie-etc.com), an X account (opieetc), and an RSS feed.