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  • 2026-07-07
    home, eventually
    Rue04 is a young programmer and hobbyist from Lower Saxony, Germany who shares their interests in coding, music, abstract Blender art, physics, and mathematics. The site features a personal intro, a favorite-color shrine, links to cool people and creators, and a candid todo list revealing the site is still actively under construction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage
    Astrid's personal tech site blends a blog, project showcase, and homelab diary with posts covering NixOS, IPv6 networking, Ansible, ham radio, and building a static site generator in Rust. The site radiates genuine hacker curiosity, complete with a swear counter, webring memberships, and a collection of custom 88x31 buttons.
  • 2026-07-07
    homepage - unnick :3
    Unnick's personal homepage is a lively collection of browser-based experiments and creative coding projects, including shader demos, physics simulations, a spacewar clone, and a noise generator. The site reflects a technically adventurous personality with interests in Zig programming, shaders, math, and open-source tools, plus a self-hosted Raspberry Pi and a welcoming offer to host others.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hook’s Humble Homepage
    Matija Šuklje, known online as Hook, writes at the intersection of free and open source software law, licensing, and hacker culture, bringing a lawyer's precision to the FOSS world. Posts range from copyright and licensing proposals like REUSE.software and the Fiduciary License Agreement to KDE integration projects and the occasional musing on tea, sailing, or Slovene grammar.
  • 2026-07-07
    House
    House is a research project from Portland State University demonstrating a full operating system written in Haskell, showcasing how a high-level functional language can handle low-level system programming including device drivers, graphics, and networking. Developed by Thomas Hallgren, Andrew Tolmach, Iavor Diatchki, and others, it includes screenshots, downloadable source, and links to the accompanying ICFP 2005 paper for those interested in OS construction in functional languages.
  • 2026-07-07
    How Does a Database Work? | Let’s Build a Simple Database
    Created by cstack, this site documents the process of building a SQLite clone from scratch in C, walking through 14+ parts covering topics like B-trees, binary search, disk persistence, and SQL compilation. It is an in-depth technical tutorial that answers fundamental questions about how databases actually work under the hood.
  • 2026-07-07
    HQ | Faewulf's Basement
    Faewulf's Basement is the personal developer hub of a self-described novice-to-competent programmer who showcases their skills across languages like C++, JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, and more. Visitors can explore a portfolio of quirky projects including a Boids simulation, a Tarot item generator, and a Bonsai API, alongside a blog, music list, and a retro terminal-style chat interface.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hrvoje Šimić
    Hrvoje Šimić, a Croatian web developer known as Shime, shares years of programming insights, TIL (Today I Learned) notes, and personal reflections spanning Ruby on Rails, Git, Neovim, and software development philosophy. The blog blends technical how-tos with thoughtful essays on writing, habits, and productivity, making it a compelling read for developers who appreciate both code and ideas.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hrǽw
    Hrǽw is Mika Naylor's personal project tracker and information repository, cataloguing nearly 800 hours of productive work across dozens of self-built software projects. From a meal planning app and weather station to an Android scrum tool and a cyberpunk game, this site offers a fascinating window into one prolific developer's creative output.
  • 2026-07-07
    I'm Answering the (Bear) Blog Questions Challenge · Just Some Code
    Cesar Aguirre's software engineering blog covers coding, unit testing, and developer career advice drawn from years of professional experience. The site blends technical tutorials with personal reflections on how blogging itself accelerated his growth as a developer and helped him land jobs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Illusion Slopes | Illusion Slopes
    Max Kapur's blog covers numerical optimization, operations research, and software development with posts that apply mathematical algorithms to surprisingly fun problems like reality TV matchmaking games. The writing bridges technical depth and cultural curiosity, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in applied math and programming.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index - Ghettos of Abu Nawas
    The personal blog of a software engineer writing under the name 'Ghettos of Abu Nawas,' featuring deep technical posts on Erlang, distributed systems, BEAM internals, and Kubernetes alongside travel fieldnotes from Iraq, Syria, Algeria, and beyond. The mix of rigorous CS writing, personal reflection, and international travel logs makes this a distinctive and wide-ranging technical blog worth bookmarking.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index @ osmarks' website
    Osmarks runs a technically dense personal site covering AI, machine learning, deep learning accelerators, software-defined radios, and Linux tinkering, with long-form essays ranging from pragmatic hardware guides to speculative tech commentary. Highlights include a custom meme search engine scaled to 230 million images, a personal data warehouse project, and opinionated writing on topics like sparse autoencoders, autocrafting algorithms, and cheap ML workstation builds.
  • 2026-07-07
    index – aethopica
    Arcade Wise's personal Memex at aethopica serves as a portal to their work in programming languages, systems of communication, and experimental mathematics. The site links out to projects, a resume, and Fediverse presence, reflecting the aesthetics and values of the Merveilles community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Indie GameDev Gaiden
    Indie GameDev Gaiden is a curated link directory for aspiring and independent game developers, covering everything from physics and AI to rendering, audio, pixel art, and game design history. The collection spans tutorials, deep-dive articles, and dev stories on topics like behavior trees, collision detection, OpenGL, and the making of classics like Diablo II and Crash Bandicoot.
  • 2026-07-07
    Interdependent Thoughts – by Ton Zijlstra
    Ton Zijlstra's long-running personal blog 'Interdependent Thoughts' explores technology, AI, knowledge management, and the IndieWeb from a thoughtful, interdisciplinary perspective. With posts dating back to 2002 and a digital garden alongside the blog, it offers a rich archive of reflections on how humans and organizations interact with emerging technologies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Internet Explorer 6
    A novelty JavaScript experiment by mrdoob that recreates the infamous broken-rendering experience of Internet Explorer 6 as a humorous visual effect in a modern browser. It captures the nostalgic frustration of the old web era in a tongue-in-cheek interactive demo.
  • 2026-07-07
    InvoxiPlayGames
    Emma (InvoxiPlayGames) is a hobbyist reverse engineer, security researcher, and developer who specializes in modding and homebrewing old tech like the Xbox 360, Rock Band 3, and iOS devices. Her project portfolio spans C#, C, C++, and more, with highlights including RB3Enhanced, FreeMyXe, and numerous open-source tools hosted on GitHub.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jack Platten
    Jack Platten's personal site and blog covers technical topics like self-hosting, ActivityPub/ATProto infrastructure, and web development projects. Recent posts dig into deploying a Bluesky PDS with Podman and building a custom comments API, making it a solid read for developers interested in decentralized social tech.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jacob's Software Projects
    Jacob Vosmaer's software portfolio collects dozens of open-source projects spanning MIDI firmware, DIY synthesizer tools, audio codecs, and programming language implementations. The breadth is impressive, with projects in C, C++, Go, Ruby, and Objective-C covering everything from Yamaha DX7 sysex utilities to a Forth-like language and Linux kernel modules.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jae "J4" Salokettu
    Jae 'J4' Salokettu is a Finnish DevOps consultant and software engineer based in Helsinki, with deep involvement in open-source software, GitLab, BGP networking, and the Resonite VR platform. The site serves as a hub linking to their blog, code repositories, amateur radio callsign (OH2DND), and public infrastructure documentation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jahan's site
    Jahan Rashidi's personal site covers a mix of programming projects, constructed languages (artlangs), photography, dreams, and random musings. The 'artlangs' section in particular stands out as a niche interest, making this a curious blend of technical and creative hobbyist content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jan Tuomi
    Jan Tuomi is a Finland-based senior software engineer who shares a personal blog and digital garden covering home server builds, software tinkering, electronics, and life updates. The site features a linklog of curated bookmarks, a 'now' page, and hobby project writeups, all presented with a minimalist, pragmatic philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    jared forth
    Jared Forth's personal site spans music, photography, software, and a blog, presenting a multi-faceted creative and technical profile in a clean, minimal layout. Photography appears as a primary featured interest alongside music and software development, making this a polished hub for his creative output.
  • 2026-07-07
    JasonGorman - Programming - UK
    Jason Gorman is a UK-based software engineer who writes technical articles covering JavaScript, performance optimization, SQLite, and engineering principles. The site features a focused archive of programming tutorials and deep-dive posts aimed at developers building reliable, scalable software.
  • 2026-07-07
    JavaScript Systems Music
    Tero Parviainen's in-depth tutorial guides readers through recreating landmark minimal and ambient music works by Steve Reich and Brian Eno using the Web Audio API and JavaScript. The guide walks through building phase music and generative loop systems step by step, making it a rich resource for developers curious about audio programming and algorithmic composition.
  • 2026-07-07
    JavaScript-FX
    JavaScript-FX offers a collection of object-oriented JavaScript and DHTML effects including animated rollovers, link faders, slide menus, and mouse trail scripts. What sets it apart is its emphasis on OO methods, allowing multiple instances of the same script on a single page and easy combination of effects.
  • 2026-07-07
    JBs Powershell
    Script to extract disk space usage through WMI: JB's PowerShell is a technical blog by Jakob Bindslet collecting practical PowerShell scripts for system administrators, including WMI queries for disk space monitoring across servers and clusters. Each post shares ready-to-use code snippets with real-world utility, making it a handy reference for Windows scripting tasks.
  • 2026-07-07
    jeena.net
    Jeena is a software engineer living in South Korea who shares blog essays, short notes, photos, and podcasts across a richly divided personal website. Beyond coding and game development, Jeena brews beer, dries meat, plays metal music, and documents family life, making this a genuinely eclectic and personal corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jeni's XSLT Pages
    Jeni Tennison's comprehensive reference site dedicated to XSLT, the XML-based transformation language, offering tutorials, book recommendations, and curated solutions drawn from the XSL-List mailing list. Jeni has authored three books on XSLT and XPath, and the site covers everything from fundamentals to advanced topics like namespace handling, keys, and XPath expressions.

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