Programming
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https://someone48.remotes.club/
Jens Larsen (someone48) hosts a brief personal homepage on remotes.club, introducing himself as a programmer and software developer. The page is minimal but gives a nod to his love of cats alongside his coding identity.
https://tsk.bearblog.dev/
Tuan (known online as tsuki) runs this minimalist blog covering programming, pixel art, music, and personal reflections, with notable posts on note-taking workflows and WebTV history. The site doubles as a showcase of handcrafted web aesthetics, featuring a custom classless CSS framework called Subreply CSS that Tuan created and shares openly.
https://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit
OverTheWire's Bandit is a beginner-friendly wargame that teaches Linux command-line fundamentals through a series of progressively challenging security puzzles. Players start at Level 0 and work their way up by learning essential skills like navigating the shell, reading man pages, and using basic Unix commands, making it an ideal starting point for aspiring hackers and CTF enthusiasts.
https://caliban.org/ruby/rubyguide.shtml
Originally written by Ian Macdonald for internal use at Google, this guide covers Ruby coding style and best practices for system administration scripting. It offers detailed guidelines on code organization, exceptions, indentation, debugging, benchmarking, and unit testing, making it a practical reference for Ruby programmers seeking a consistent stylistic vocabulary.
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.
http://curt.com/
Curt's personal homepage doubles as a professional showcase for his 31-plus years of experience as a Pick Operating System specialist and consultant, listing real-world clients across industries from HVAC to contact lens manufacturing. Visitors also find links to his photographs, philosophy of life, and a quirky disambiguation section connecting to other people named Curt around the web.
https://toriii.dev/
Tori's Corner is the personal website of a teen programmer passionate about low-level programming and game modding, now on its third version. The site features a blog, portfolio, guestbook, and ongoing projects including Alpha Advanced and Solkern.
https://hacdias.com/
Henrique Dias is a Portuguese software engineer based in the Netherlands who shares writings on open source projects, web technology, and digital identity alongside personal reflections on life, travel, and photography. The site features a regularly updated blog with posts ranging from technical deep-dives on tools like File Browser to monthly recaps and year-in-review entries, all within a clean IndieWeb-connected personal space.
https://regular-expressions.info/
Regular-Expressions.info is the premier reference destination for learning and mastering regular expressions, offering in-depth tutorials, syntax references, and practical examples covering dozens of languages and tools. Created by Jan Goyvaerts, the site walks visitors through everything from beginner pattern basics to advanced regex techniques used in Perl, PHP, Java, .NET, and many other environments.
https://tilde.town/~dzwdz
dzwdz is a computer science student on tilde.town who tinkers with Tor bridges, IRC bots, and server infrastructure while sharing occasional blog posts on topics like TUI design and feed patterns. The site has a charming minimalist feel and reflects a technically curious personality drawn to both systems programming and playful "antics."