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http://morrick.me/ - tech blogging
http://morrick.me/ - tech blogging


[https://swannodette.github.io/ http://swannodette.github.io/] - clojurescript
http://swannodette.github.io/ - clojurescript


https://drewdevault.com/ - sourcehut
https://drewdevault.com/ - sourcehut
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https://awesomekling.github.io/ - developer of SerenityOS with its own browser
https://awesomekling.github.io/ - developer of SerenityOS with its own browser

https://blog.paulbiggar.com/ - CircleCI and human rights

https://dominictarr.com/ - creator of Secure Scuttlebutt and makes nice fairy tale technology analogies

https://metaredux.com/ - Bozdihar Batsov, emacs and clojure

https://tpo.pe/ - Tim Pope, prolific and creative in vim script

http://ln.hixie.ch/ - Ian Hixie, developer of web standards, good blog posts

https://www.fsfla.org/~lxoliva/ - develops [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux-libre Linux Libre ] and ends his blog posts with "so blong" :)

https://taavi.wtf/ - contributor to mediawiki and surrounding infrastructure

https://aurel32.net/ - debian developer with well-written blog

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https://ridiculousfish.com/ - fish

https://kennethreitz.org/ - requests

http://armin.ronacher.eu/ - flask

http://geemus.com/ - ruby & cloud

https://brooklynhacker.com/ - hackathon mentor

https://mek.fyi/ - interested in archiving

http://invece.org/ - redis, linenoise, philosophy

http://morrick.me/ - tech blogging

http://swannodette.github.io/ - clojurescript

https://drewdevault.com/ - sourcehut

https://rigsomelight.com/ - clojure tools like rebel readline

https://www.jasondonenfeld.com/ - password store and wireguard

https://moxie.org/ - signal and fun stories

https://feaneron.com/ - added gnome filepicker thumbnails

https://arunoda.me/ - prolific in JS

https://nondot.org/sabre/ - llvm & Swift

https://www.jeriellsworth.com/ - chip fabrication

http://sam.zeloof.xyz/ - home chip fab

https://ericnormand.me/# - clojure character

https://www.simonmweber.com/

http://dtrace.org/blogs/bmc/ - oxide and strong opinions on Amazon

https://www.bellard.org/ - prolific in code, in particular qemu

https://intuitiveexplanations.com/ - Radon Rosborough, good emacs configuration & writing

https://hakim.se/ - cool js & slid.es product

https://git-blame.blogspot.com/ - git maintainer with a slick username gitster

https://www.cellio.org/ - SE moderation -> codidact

https://0pointer.net/blog/ - Lennart Poettering: I think systemd is cool... faster boot good...

https://www.simonallardice.com/ - taught me to code js :)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Huffman - taught me to code web applications thru Udacity CS 253

https://brixit.nl/ - postmarketOS, linux for mobile devices

https://xkcd.com - Randall Monroe, can be kinda overdone but often well done

https://daringfireball.net/ - inventor of Markdown, a little obsessed with apple but prolific and "in the know"

https://brokeassstuart.com/ - SF local writer

https://tinyclouds.org/ - Ryan Dahl: node.js, deno runtime, good talks

https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/screencasts - Ryan Bernhardt, fun & illustrative talks like Wat and The Birth & Death of Javascript

https://blog.ian.stapletoncordas.co/ - python tools, foss

https://xenodium.com/ - Alvaro Ramirez, emacs and even recipes...

https://jaylittle.com/ writes about tech and stuff

https://viewsourcecode.org/ - Paige Ruten, explanation on kilo editor (see Antirez above)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Why_the_lucky_stiff isn't posting any more but his ouevre stands strong

https://bzg.fr/en/ - just discovered this one, active in emacs org mode

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/ - linux videos including risc-v

https://technomancy.us/ - good blogs

https://emersion.fr/ - open source, works at sourcehut

https://ma.ttias.be/ - good articles on dev stuff

https://www.schneier.com/ - security and policy

https://www.daemonology.net/blog/ - creator of tarsnap is a proficient writer on math/security

https://colececil.io/ - Iowa City game dev organizer

https://pluralistic.net/ - Cory Doctorow, good old fashioned blogging

http://danluu.com/ - technology and engineering blog

http://progrium.xyz/ - dokku and early ngrok alternative localtunnel

https://substack.net/ - nodejs library author, mad scientist vibes

https://benjmann.net/ - aspiring mad scientist

http://dshen6.github.io/ - games and stuff

https://aphyr.com/ - databases and pop culture

https://cassidoo.co/ - code and its social aspects

http://www.benjaminoakes.com/ - area coder

Rich Hickey - clojure designer, author of several great programming talks. And the first person to make this list without a personal website! :)

https://stevelosh.com/ - good writer in technology, wrote Learn Vimscript The Hard Way, a terrible beautiful thing

https://thume.ca/ - impressive projects and good writing about text editing

https://technomancy.us/colophon - clojure and tech, fennel is a lua lisp, looks good

https://www.mistys-internet.website/ - brew maintainer, made a courageous fork for old macs

https://awesomekling.github.io/ - developer of SerenityOS with its own browser

https://blog.paulbiggar.com/ - CircleCI and human rights

https://dominictarr.com/ - creator of Secure Scuttlebutt and makes nice fairy tale technology analogies

https://metaredux.com/ - Bozdihar Batsov, emacs and clojure

https://tpo.pe/ - Tim Pope, prolific and creative in vim script

http://ln.hixie.ch/ - Ian Hixie, developer of web standards, good blog posts

https://www.fsfla.org/~lxoliva/ - develops Linux Libre and ends his blog posts with "so blong" :)

https://taavi.wtf/ - contributor to mediawiki and surrounding infrastructure

https://aurel32.net/ - debian developer with well-written blog