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XXIIVV — In Transit
https://wiki.xxiivv.com/
XXIIVV is the digital library and creative universe of Devine Lu Linvega (Aliceffekt), a prolific programmer, artist, and musician known for building esoteric tools and languages like Uxn and Lietal. The wiki spans computing philosophy, conlang design, music systems, and minimalist software development, making it a deeply fascinating rabbit hole for creative technologists.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
Filip Hráček’s homepage
https://filiph.net/
Filip Hráček is a Prague-based developer and journalist whose homepage showcases an impressive range of programming projects, from iOS games and text game frameworks to Markov chain experiments and neural network demos. Visitors will find a dense portfolio of creative software experiments, tools, and talks spanning game development, AI, web utilities, and even DJ notation proposals.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Home | Ersei 'n Stuff
https://ersei.net/en
Ersei is an HPC Solutions Engineer and Purdue CS graduate who shares expertise spanning reverse engineering, formal languages, computer security, and self-hosting across a personal site and blog. Visitors will find curated links to other tech blogs, open-source project contributions, and a technically deep personal presence from someone passionate about low-level systems work.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
Find duplicate files.
https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=49198
A PerlMonks community post by user 'salvadors' sharing a Perl script for finding duplicate files on disk, written as a faster and cleaner alternative to existing scripts found online. The post includes discussion, code samples, and community replies, making it a practical reference for Perl programmers dealing with filesystem deduplication.
Resource 2026-03-15
no stinking loops
https://nsl.com/
No Stinking Loops is a deep resource hub maintained by Andrew Chase (Wolf) focused on the K programming language, array languages, and related topics like BQN, term-rewriting, and formal logic. Visitors will find an extensive curated collection of tutorials, interpreter implementations, essays, and community projects spanning multiple versions of K (K3, K4, K7, K9) and adjacent computational theory.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
https://drewsh.com/
Drew Jose's personal tech blog covers programming tips, developer tooling, and software configuration with posts ranging from git multi-account setups to Docker CLI tricks in fish shell. The site blends practical code snippets and development workflow advice with the occasional non-tech post, making it a useful bookmark for developers who appreciate concise, opinionated writing.
Blog 2026-03-13
#LAK13: Recipes in capturing and analyzing data – Google Groups Dashboard using Yahoo Pipes (no code) – By @mhawksey
https://hawksey.info/blog/2013/03/lak13-recipes-in-capturing-and-analyzing-data-google-groups-dashboard-using-yahoo-pipes-no-code
Martin Hawksey's technical blog covers data analytics, Google Sheets automation, and tools like Yahoo Pipes for capturing and processing online data without writing code. This particular post walks through building a Google Groups activity dashboard using RSS feeds and pipe manipulation, making it a useful resource for learning analytics enthusiasts and no-code data wranglers.
Blog 2026-03-13
Tom's Tilde Club
https://tilde.club/~whitcomb
Tom's Tilde Club page showcases an implementation of Conway's Game of Life powered by Guile Scheme, displaying classic cellular automaton patterns like Glider, DieHard, Blinker, Penta-Decathlon, and Acorn. Visitors can adjust the generation counter in the URL to watch the simulations evolve step by step, making it a neat interactive programming demonstration.
Personal Page 2026-03-17
From the Desk of the Chief Sundries Officer and Head of R&D, NebCorp Heavy Industries and Sundries
https://proclamations.nebcorp-hias.com/
The quirky, self-styled 'NebCorp Heavy Industries and Sundries' is a programming and software development blog packed with technical posts on topics like benchmarks, random geometry, open-source licensing, and homemade software tools. Posts like 'Shit-code and Other Performance Arts' and deep dives into custom utilities show a witty, opinionated developer sharing hard-won technical insights with a sense of humor.
Blog 2026-03-11
autumn: index
https://eevie.dev/
Autumn Eevie Nebulae's personal dev hub focuses on making technology and programming more accessible for marginalized people, with links to a wiki, projects, and a development log. The site is part of the XXIIVV webring and reflects a thoughtful, community-minded approach to software development.
Personal Page 2026-03-12