Programming
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https://john.colagioia.net/
John Colagioia's personal hub collects his many projects including software development, teaching, and writing, with links to his active blog 'Entropy Arbitrage' and various code repositories. Visitors will find a well-rounded technologist who builds open-source tools, posts daily coding updates, and contributes to communities like Codidact and The Practical Dev.
https://adryd.com/
Ari (adryd/Ariana) runs this personal technical site covering her projects with computers, 3D printing, radio, trains, and daily carry gear. Visitors will find blog posts and reference pages on topics like Medeco M3 key printing, TTC radio underground zones, and webpack patching, reflecting a curious hacker-hobbyist personality.
https://bitbyte.blog/
Héctor (bitbyte) is a software engineer who shares experiments, learning experiences, and personal reflections on web development through a charming old-web-style personal site. Visitors can explore pixel art, a book collection, blog posts, custom color schemes, and more across a thoughtfully crafted indie web presence.
https://lunacb.house/
Luna (lunacb) runs this minimalist personal site centered on programming projects, with a chaotic bookmarks collection and a blog. Notably multi-protocol, the site is accessible via HTML, Gopher, and Gemini, reflecting a genuine interest in alternative internet protocols.
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.
https://dustycloud.org/blog/re-re-bluesky-decentralization
Christine Lemmer-Webber's technical blog dives deep into decentralization, federation protocols, and the architecture of social web platforms like Bluesky and the fediverse. This post is part of an ongoing series critically analyzing Bluesky's decentralization claims while advocating for ActivityPub and the Spritely project as paths toward a genuinely open internet.
https://thinkpixellab.com/pxloader
PxLoader is an open-source JavaScript library developed by Pixel Lab for preloading images, sounds, and other resources in HTML5 apps and games, originally built for the HTML5 version of Cut the Rope. The site provides step-by-step documentation, code samples, plugin support, and extensibility guides for developers building resource-heavy web experiences.
https://tonsky.me/
Niki's technical blog covers programming, UI design, and software development with posts ranging from Clojure and DataScript deep-dives to opinionated essays on JavaScript bloat, Unicode, and the state of modern interfaces. The site spans years of thoughtful, often starred 'essential' posts that have circulated widely in developer communities.
https://sad.ovh/
Soph is a 19-year-old Latvian full-stack developer who showcases a diverse portfolio of open-source projects spanning music library tools, Discord bots, Minecraft plugins, ham radio utilities, and more. The site doubles as a personal hub with a blog, project listings, and a surprisingly massive 6-gigabyte MIDI collection.