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[7vector's homepage]
https://7vector.neocities.org/
7vector's personal corner of the web showcases their p5.js coding experiments, an unfinished indie game called Star Map, and a manufacturing simulator called Industrial Grade Doohickey. The site blends creative coding with digital art interests and links out to their social presence across Fediverse platforms and Pixilart.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
Teletexto #012 - Adrianistán
https://blog.adrianistan.eu/teletexto-012
Adrianistán is the personal tech blog of Adrián Arroyo Calle, featuring a recurring 'Teletexto' link roundup series that curates interesting programming and technology articles. Each edition dives into topics like APL, Clojure, Prolog, game development, concurrency patterns, and digital policy, making it a rich resource for curious developers.
Blog 2026-03-13
https://matija.suklje.name/
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.
Blog 2026-03-12
bneil.me | Home
https://bneil.me/
Ben Neil's personal corner of the internet blends a prolific blogging challenge (50 posts in 50 days) with a programmer's perspective on coding, infrastructure, Rust, Go, WASM, and IndieWeb technologies. Alongside the technical content, Ben shares personal reflections, book reviews, and life musings, making it a well-rounded and genuinely readable developer's site.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
https://cedricbonhomme.org/
Cédric Bonhomme is a computer scientist who blogs about security, privacy, and open-source software development, sharing release notes for his own projects like Newspipe, Stegano, and pyHIDS. The site blends technical programming content with occasional personal posts on running and technology tools, making it a rich personal hub for the security-minded developer.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
Ryan Baumann - ryanfb.xyz
https://ryanfb.xyz/
Ryan Baumann's personal hub showcases a rich collection of open-source tools and digital humanities projects, including scripts for downloading manuscript images, OCR training data for Latin texts, and searchable databases of ancient papyri. The projects span Ruby scripting, image processing, and classical scholarship, making this a fascinating crossroads of software development and ancient language research.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
dziban
https://dziban.net/
Dziban is a unique 'digital forest' personal site where notes, blog posts, and ideas are linked together as an explorable web of interconnected pages rather than a traditional blog. The creator covers topics including programming, computing history, physics, Elixir benchmarks, and even shakuhachi flute, making it a curious and intellectually eclectic space to wander through.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Jan Tuomi
https://jan.systems/
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.
Blog 2026-03-12
Shae Erisson's blog - 1. DO SOMETHING 2. BRAG ABOUT IT
https://www.scannedinavian.com/
Shae Erisson's technical blog covers Haskell programming, NixOS, SMT solvers, custom keyboards, and functional programming experiments with a hands-on, exploratory spirit. Posts range from building Android apps in Haskell to open-source hardware hearing aids, making it a rich resource for programmers who enjoy diving deep into niche technical rabbit holes.
Blog 2026-03-11
https://figbert.com/
Benji is an Israeli-American industrial designer and programmer who shares long-form blog posts, link commentary, and personal projects spanning software, hardware, and consumer product design. The site blends technical writing, reading and film logs, and a portfolio of projects like a projectile launcher and cloud tools, offering a window into the work of a Stanford design and CS student.
Personal Page 2026-03-12