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https://jahanrashidi.com/
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.
https://vladivanov.me/feed
Vladislav Ivanov is a front-end developer and ITMO University graduate who writes technical articles covering topics like internationalization, monorepos, Git, TypeScript, and custom font design. The blog digs into real front-end engineering challenges with code examples and detailed write-ups, making it a useful read for developers interested in modern web development.
https://powrss.com/
powRSS is an RSS-based directory for discovering independent and personal blogs across the indie web, aggregating recent posts from a curated collection of bloggers covering everything from technology and books to photography and personal writing. Created by Pablo Enoc, it offers category filters, a random blog shuffle, and a growing community of writers who can submit their own sites to join the feed.
https://jmoney.bearblog.dev/
Jaiden's personal site doubles as a learning journal and project showcase, covering tech, fantasy, and whatever else catches their interest. Visitors can browse posts, explore linked GitHub projects, and leave a note in the guestbook.
http://benchtest.com/cooler.html
Benchtest.Com is a detailed technical resource dedicated to testing and comparing CPU cooler software programs like CpuIdle, Rain, Waterfall Pro, and VCool, measuring their impact on processor temperatures and system performance. Created by Jim, the site also covers hardware projects including heat pipes, water cooling builds, heat sink reviews, and overclocking experiments on Celeron and Pentium II processors.
http://berlitzpublishing.com/
This domain appears to redirect or link to Kei.pl, offering virtually no content of its own. There is almost nothing here beyond a single link, making it essentially an empty shell or placeholder page.
https://eugene-andrienko.com/
Eugene Andrienko's personal tech blog covers FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Linux topics with detailed how-to guides on everything from configuring X11 to installing open-source firmware on ThinkPads. The site also features photography collections and occasional bicycle content, but the dominant focus is clearly Unix-like operating systems and open-source software.
http://netbsd.org/ports/macppc/faq.html
The official NetBSD/macppc FAQ covers everything a user needs to install and run NetBSD on PowerPC-based Apple hardware, from booting and partitioning to Open Firmware, supported hardware models, and peripheral configuration. With dozens of detailed questions and answers spanning networking, ADB keyboards, USB devices, and kernel options, it serves as an indispensable technical reference for running this Unix-like OS on older Power Macs and PowerBooks.
https://davekellam.com/
Dave Kellam is a developer, designer, and teacher who shares thoughts on programming, the open web, and internet culture through a long-running personal blog. Recent posts touch on topics like early blogging nostalgia, the philosophy of programming, and reweirding the web, making it a thoughtful stop for anyone interested in web craft and digital life.