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https://wasabipesto.com/
Wasabipesto is an HVAC controls engineer who shares a diverse blog covering computing projects, data visualization, and personal essays on topics ranging from SSH tarpits to wedding planning. The site features original software projects like a prediction market calibration tool and a distributed search for square-cube pandigitals, making it a rich mix of technical depth and personal reflection.
https://thetwitcleaner.com/blog
The Twit Cleaner, created by Si Dawson, was a Twitter utility tool that helped users identify and remove low-quality or spammy accounts from their follow lists. The blog covers tips for improving your Twitter experience, avoiding DM spam, and chronicles the winding-down of the service after years of development.
http://kleinware.net/software
Georg Klein's KleinWare offers a collection of free, open-source tools built since 2002, including AppleScripts, IGOR procedures, and SubEthaEdit modes for macOS power users. Highlights include utilities for syncing Mail with iCal, managing iTunes artwork, and copying folder hierarchies, all distributed with source code under permissive terms.
https://bastianallgeier.com/
Bastian Allgeier is a designer and developer from Germany best known for creating Kirby, a file-based CMS. His personal blog features dated notes on topics like web development, the IndieWeb movement, simplicity, privacy, and technology trends.
http://ratfactor.com/
Dave Gauer's personal site, ratfactor.com, has been running since 1997 and spans hundreds of pages covering programming languages, assembly, Forth, Linux, OpenBSD, and his own toy language Meow5. A true labor of love from a seasoned hacker, it includes code repositories, a personal wiki, book reviews, art projects, and reflections on decades of computing.
https://fogcam.org/
FogCam is the world's oldest continuously operating webcam, streaming live views of San Francisco State University since 1994 as a student project in the Department of Instructional Technologies. Created by Jeff Schwartz and Dan Wong, this piece of living internet history has been featured by the NY Times and CNN and holds a place on Wikipedia's list of the oldest websites still online.
https://jmtd.net/log/feed
Jonathan Dowland's weblog covers Linux, Debian, and open-source software development with a technical depth that rewards curious readers. Posts range from creating custom font glyphs for the Debian swirl to shell prompt customization and FOSDEM conference coverage.
https://bus-stop.net/
Bus Stop is a minimalist, anonymous message board where posts vanish after just one day, creating a fleeting and low-pressure space for casual conversation with strangers. The board supports WakabaMark formatting, spoiler tags, and threaded replies, making it a charming throwback to imageboard culture with a deliberately ephemeral, stress-free philosophy.
https://archaicbinary.net/
Archaic Binary is a retro BBS hub offering live Telnet and SSH connections to legacy bulletin board systems, complete with ANSI art, classic door games like Legend of the Red Dragon and Usurper, and support for message networks such as FidoNet and Amiganet. Visitors can connect directly in-browser via an HTML5 terminal or download SyncTERM, making old-school BBS culture accessible to a new generation of retro computing enthusiasts.