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ezri
https://ezri.pet/
Ezri is a 21-year-old computer science student from NYC who runs a personal internet hosting service with its own ASN and works in DevOps and HPC clusters. The site showcases an active project list spanning embedded systems, air quality sensing, BLE, and network infrastructure, offering a fascinating glimpse into a technically ambitious young engineer's world.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
https://0xff.nu/
Paul Glushak (hxii) is a Python developer and R&D team lead who shares his personal projects, productivity experiments, and developer rants in a clean minimalist format. The site showcases tools like Hajime (a static site generator), Boku (a task runner), and Dengonban, alongside a journal of reflections on ADHD productivity, work culture, and software craftsmanship.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Data Hacks | jehiah.cz
https://jehiah.cz/a/data-hacks
Jehiah Czebotar introduces Data Hacks, a Python command line library developed at bit.ly for analyzing large datasets via stdin/stdout pipelines. The post showcases tools for histograms, percentile calculations, sampling, and timed data capture, complete with real-world access log examples.
Blog 2026-03-13
https://andregarzia.com/
Andre Alves Garzia is a Mozilla TechSpeaker and developer based in London whose blog covers web development, decentralisation technologies, and blogging tools alongside occasional recipes and creative writing. Posts range from technical experiments like no-build web applications and linkgraphs to personal snippets about TTRPG design and Lomochrome film photography.
Blog 2026-03-12
https://caolan.uk/
Caolan McMahon is a software developer based in Derbyshire, UK, who maintains a personal corner of the web with sections covering programming notes, software projects, cooking, gardening, and even his cats. The site has a charming minimalist quality with a wide range of interests on offer, making it a pleasant stop for anyone who enjoys the personal homepage tradition.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
An archive of my own
https://blog.yaxley.in/
Yaxley Peaks runs this personal tech blog covering Linux internals, Emacs Lisp, sysfs hacks, and quirky programming discoveries like strace printing an Arthur C. Clarke quote. The site also showcases small original projects including a VT browser for Emacs and a Polish notation calculator, all wrapped in a charming old-web aesthetic with webrings and retro buttons.
Blog 2026-03-11
emile.space
https://emile.space/
Emile's personal corner of the internet hosts a sprawling self-hosted infrastructure including a Git server, photo publishing, social media instance, CTF platform, Nix cache, and streaming setup. The site serves as a hub for a technically ambitious individual who builds and runs their own open-source web services, with sections for projects, publications, talks, workshops, and CTF challenges.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
samy kamkar - evercookie - virtually irrevocable persistent cookies
https://sa.my/evercookie
Samy Kamkar's evercookie is a JavaScript API designed to create virtually irrevocable browser cookies by storing data across dozens of storage mechanisms simultaneously, recreating deleted cookies from any surviving copy. Featured on the front page of the New York Times, this technically fascinating project explores browser fingerprinting and persistent tracking using HTML5, Flash, ETags, HSTS, and many other storage vectors.
Resource 2026-03-13
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
https://fordhurley.com/
Ford Hurley's personal site showcases an impressive portfolio of software projects, including GLSL shader tools, WebGL utilities, open source contributions, and even an online multiplayer board game. With a mix of creative coding experiments, professional work history, and academic publications in proton CT scanning, it offers a fascinating window into the mind of a developer who ranges from GPU programming to Bitcoin mining hardware.
Personal Page 2026-03-12