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  • 2026-07-07
    Bogdan Buduroiu
    Bogdan Buduroiu offers a critical perspective on technology, society, and the internet, with posts covering software engineering, LLMs, DevOps, and the cultural dimensions of the cyberspace. The site also features a curated links section, a personal 'now' page, and a detailed 'stack' page comparing personal tech setups, making it a thoughtful blend of technical commentary and digital minimalism.
  • 2026-07-07
    brad.remotes.club
    Brad Greenlee is an independent software developer based in the Seattle area who maintains this minimal personal landing page linking out to his blog, LinkedIn, Mastodon, and GitHub profiles. The page offers a brief glimpse into his life, including a nod to his fifteen-year-old twins and the famously green Pacific Northwest landscape.
  • 2026-07-07
    Brandon Davis | Brandon Davis
    Brandon Davis is a Minneapolis-based developer whose personal site showcases a portfolio of software projects including a KeePass browser extension, a Kobo book downloader, and various web tools built with JavaScript, Python, and Flask. The site also features a blog with posts on AI coding tools, home automation hacks, and Linux utilities, making it a compelling stop for developers interested in practical side projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    Brandon Rohrer
    Brandon Rohrer's personal technical site hosts two in-progress book projects covering DIY networking (web servers, SSH, HTTP clients in Python) and applied robotics with machine learning. The depth of content is impressive, spanning dozens of chapters on practical programming, reinforcement learning, signal processing, and software engineering.
  • 2026-07-07
    briangreen.net
    Brian Green's personal blog chronicles his random interests and gear hacking projects, with a notable focus on Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and blockchain technology. Visitors can browse his reading list, find links, and explore a mix of technical thoughts and practical advice spanning over two decades of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bryn Dole —
    Bryn Dole is a veteran search engineer who built the search engine for the Open Directory Project, co-founded Blekko, and powered news search at Topix. The site features sections on biking, robotics, and photos alongside his impressive technical background as a programming mentor for FRC robotics team 2930.
  • 2026-07-07
    bucketfish
    Bucketfish is the creative hub of a developer and artist who makes games, websites, tools, music, and toki pona projects. Her latest work includes Box Arena, a cute roguelite, and Glowkeeper, a luminescent puzzle game coming in 2025.
  • 2026-07-07
    Build your own Database Index – part 1
    Michael Rhodes walks through building a database index from scratch, explaining concepts like key-value stores, JSON indexing, and query planning with real code examples. The series is inspired by the book 'Database Internals' and offers a rare hands-on look at the internals of how databases actually work.
  • 2026-07-07
    busybee
    Busybee is the personal hub of fluffy, a Seattle-based programmer and musician who creates games, comics, music, and more. The site spans a wide range of creative and technical output, with blog posts covering coding opinions, personal reflections, and updates alongside links to their GitHub, itch.io, and other platforms.
  • 2026-07-07
    busybee
    Fluffy's busybee is a technically rich personal blog covering web protocols, IndieWeb standards, Python development, and software engineering musings from a developer with strong opinions about HTTP discovery and URI design. Posts range from deep dives into.well-known URIs and IndieAuth to reflections on maintaining the Publ CMS framework, making it a compelling read for web developers interested in the open web.
  • 2026-07-07
    butterwick.tech
    Butterwick.tech is the personal homepage of a developer who builds software projects like frishy.net, a fish data logger with community features, and experiments with tools like the Zola static site generator. The site blends tech project updates with occasional lifestyle posts such as a guide to growing corn in cold climates, making it a window into a technically minded hobbyist's work and interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    byespace // byespace
    Byespace is the personal corner of a developer named bye, featuring a blog, a showcase of small software projects like a C# PlayStation metadata library and a browser-picker utility for Windows, and a live music listening widget powered by ListenBrainz. The site has a cozy old-web aesthetic complete with 88x31 buttons and a changelog, making it a charming blend of indie dev work and personal expression.
  • 2026-07-07
    Byte Tank - Pedro Lopes Blog
    Pedro Lopes runs Byte Tank, a technical blog covering software engineering, electronics experiments, Arduino projects, and AI/LLM implementations with hands-on depth. Posts range from building a local Llama3 agent integrated with WhatsApp and Obsidian to autocomplete system design and reflections on tech leadership.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bálint Magyar — Hacker / Designer / Musician / Artist
    Bálint Magyar is a Budapest-based hacker, designer, musician, and artist whose personal site showcases cybersecurity write-ups including a $3,500 bug bounty discovery, indie game projects, and a documentary film score. The site blends technical depth with creative range, featuring in-depth articles on ethical hacking alongside puzzle games, generative art tools, and casual personal writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Caleb's Website
    Caleb Jay Rogers is a software engineer who showcases an impressive portfolio of personal and professional projects, including a software co-op, a mock interview service, a media CRM, and various open-source tools. The site blends a developer blog, resume, and a rich collection of Python, Django, React, and JavaScript projects that reflect genuine technical breadth and entrepreneurial initiative.
  • 2026-07-07
    Caolan McMahon
    Caolan McMahon is a software developer based in Derbyshire, UK, who maintains a personal corner of the web with sections covering programming notes, software projects, cooking, gardening, and even his cats. The site has a charming minimalist quality with a wide range of interests on offer, making it a pleasant stop for anyone who enjoys the personal homepage tradition.
  • 2026-07-07
    Casa | Alejandro AR (kinduff)
    Alejandro AR (kinduff) runs this personal developer hub featuring a blog covering software development reflections, coding experiments, and technology discoveries. Visitors will find an eclectic mix of web-based projects including a drum machine, a Lethal Company save editor, and a markdown paste tool, alongside curated links and TV recommendations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Casuallyblue
    Casuallyblue is the personal homepage of a systems software developer who is passionate about programming language design and building developer tools. The site features links to a wiki, projects, and a library, with a cozy indie-web aesthetic signaled by memberships in the Nouveau Webring, Fediring, and NixOS usage.
  • 2026-07-07
    cblgh — alexander cobleigh / cblgh.org
    Alexander Cobleigh (cblgh) is a developer whose homepage serves as a launchpad to an impressive collection of self-built tools and projects, including a peer-to-peer chat platform, a community search engine, a static site generator, and a lean forum system. The breadth of original software here, much of it focused on decentralized and peer-to-peer technologies, makes this a fascinating window into one prolific hacker's creative output.
  • 2026-07-07
    Change the Default Browser in Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Web Developer - Cambia Research
    Cambia Research, run by Steve Lautenschlager, offers developer tips and tutorials focused on the Microsoft stack including ASP.NET, C#, and Visual Studio. This particular article explains how to change the default browser used when previewing websites in Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Web Developer, a concise and practical guide for.NET developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chris Thorn
    Chris Thorn's personal tech blog focuses on software development, with a particular love for Vim, esoteric programming languages, and performance optimization. Posts range from practical Vim scripting tips to explorations of oddities like the Befunge language and React rendering behavior.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chris' Homepage
    Christopher Besch is a developer and photographer who shares articles on software topics like Go, Rust, Linux, and Docker alongside personal software projects and conference talks. The site blends technical writing with photography and showcases hands-on work including a KiCad firmware generator, a self-hosted Forgejo forge, and a Rust graph search library.
  • 2026-07-07
    Christof Damian
    Christof Damian, a cycling-obsessed software engineer based in Barcelona, publishes weekly "Friday Links" rounding up curated reads on engineering, leadership, AI, and developer culture. The blog blends thoughtful commentary on software practices with occasional personal interests, offering a window into the working life of a seasoned tech professional.
  • 2026-07-07
    ciesie.com
    The personal project hub of a developer known as mronetwo, featuring a mix of embedded systems work, 3D printing experiments, and programming projects spanning Rust, Zig, Python, and STM32 microcontrollers. Highlights include a Wii Nunchuk USB HID controller, a Li-Po battery charger, capacitive keyboard builds, and deep dives into Cortex-M debug internals like SWD, JTAG, and ITM.
  • 2026-07-07
    circular :3
    Circular is a programmer and frontend developer who built this personal hub to showcase open-source projects like Watchcord, food-bot, and 4get, along with social links and webring memberships. The site is built with Astro and TailwindCSS and reflects a playful developer personality, complete with Last.fm integration and a neco arc fan moment.
  • 2026-07-07
    code.p1k3.com
    Brennen's personal code hosting sandbox uses Gitea to showcase dozens of small software projects, from a static site generator to shell utilities and Python tools. Standout projects include 'userland-book', a short book about the command line, and a variety of handy scripts for file management, logging, and Raspberry Pi work.
  • 2026-07-07
    CodeToad - ASP Format Date and Time Script.
    CodeToad is a programming reference and tutorial hub offering ASP scripts, code snippets, and articles covering languages like ASP, JavaScript, Perl, VB, and more. This particular page, by Jeff Anderson, provides a highly-viewed guide to ASP's FormatDateTime function with practical examples and live results.
  • 2026-07-07
    Colin Cogle
    Colin Cogle is a Connecticut-based IT professional and open-source developer whose homepage links to his blog, PGP key, GitHub projects, and contributions to outlets like 2600: The Hacker Quarterly and the PowerShell Gallery. The site reflects a technically oriented personality with membership in several indie web communities including the 512KB Club, no-JS Club, and multiple webrings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Compiling to Assembly from Scratch
    Vladimir Keleshev's book 'Compiling to Assembly from Scratch' walks readers through building a real compiler from source code all the way down to ARM 32-bit assembly, using a TypeScript subset as the implementation language. Covering topics from parsing and abstract syntax trees to type checking, garbage collection, and heap allocation, it is available both as a free online read and a 207-page hardcover print edition.
  • 2026-07-07
    compudanzas — compudanzas
    Compudanzas is a creative computing collective exploring what they call 'joyful and human-scale computing,' developing projects that treat computers as dances, rituals, and games. Their work includes an introduction to uxn programming, zines about digital circuits, bean-based computing puzzles, and other experimental low-tech and alternative computing projects.

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