the goggles do nothing
thegogglesdonothing.com
The author shares research on applying AI to historical art, such as training diffusion models to emulate 19th century painting styles.
Tales on the wire
talesonthewire.com
The site offers in-depth technical writing on RTL design, such as a detailed account of designing an Ethernet switch ASIC, making it a worthwhile read for hardware enthusiasts.
Jet — Software Engineer & ML Scientist
taijunjet.com
A personal site that presents its author's professional identity through an about page, a list of posts, and a CV.
AI Tooling
szeitlin.github.io
The author, an applied AI practitioner, shares a personal account of moving from resistance to comfortable use of AI tools, including reflections on privacy concerns.
Steven Gong
stevengong.co
The site offers a substantial archive of personal notes and a curated list of research papers, providing a glimpse into the author's intellectual interests across philosophy and technology.
ssaraf
ssaraf.com
A personal home page by Sanjay Saraf with sections for writing and hacks, covering topics from data and medicine to engineering, biology, and philosophy.
skogsbrus
skogsbrus.xyz
The blog contains hands-on posts about NixOS router setups, 3D printing workflows, and Elixir programming quirks, with draft articles visible for early reading.
Word Soup, a web-log
sfruf.github.io
A personal weblog with recent posts on topics such as Buddhism, practice, and everyday routines like toothbrushing and rest days.
Root Cause by struct
secure.dev
Features technical articles by cybersecurity professional Chris Rohlf, covering topics from security research to national policy.
SBaronda.com
sbaronda.com
The site documents practical experiments in self-hosting, like a 10x speedup from a single sysctl on a 1 vCPU VM.
sauerTek
sauertek.net
The blog includes recent entries about parsing expressions for the Taylor programming language, while the Projects and Games sections suggest a broader lab-notebook feel.
samskivert
samskivert.com
A personal site that hosts a blog with recent posts including an Advent of Rust series and other writing, serving as the owner's internet parking spot.
Samuel Ainsworth
samlikes.pizza
The site provides an overview of a Waymo Research scientist's academic background and research interests in deep learning and robotics.
Slightly Nerdy
s-n.me
Offers detailed write-ups on building NixOS routers, self-hosted services, and migrating from macOS to Linux, useful for homelab enthusiasts.
Salai Vedha Viradhan
salaivv.com
A personal site with a minimal presentation and a Derek Sivers quote as its only visible content.
runjak.codes
runjak.codes
Fiona shares original technical writing on Node.js async behavior, a CVE in ladle, and event recaps like BornHack 2025.
Linux kernel programming blog
rust.christina-quast.de
A personal technical blog documenting Rust integration efforts in the Linux kernel, suitable for readers interested in low-level systems programming.
Rotem Hermon's dev/space
rore.im
This is the personal site of architect Rotem Hermon, who shares projects like Pallium, a local-first memory sidecar for AI agents, and bear, a deterministic governance CLI for agentic development.
Jon's website
roobottom.com
Jon's site collects personal essays with concrete experiences, such as a moving walk through a hometown and a cold bikepacking trip in the New Forest.
Estimative Error Probable
rjlee.org
The site has been online since 1995 and is being redesigned, offering a personal archive of writings on military and intelligence topics.
Declaration of VAR
retifrav.github.io
A personal tech blog that includes a detailed guide on integrating the Ecowitt WS90 weather station with Home Assistant and posting data to weather services.
History of Sound Recording Technology
recordinghistory.org
The site focuses on the historical development of sound recording, offering a dedicated resource for understanding how audio technology has evolved.
Ralph Saunders
ralphsaunders.co.uk
Ralph Saunders, a software engineer and writer, offers a personal homepage with a blog where he writes about engineering and product topics.
Prasanth Janardhanan
prasanthmj.github.io
A personal site featuring an in-depth article on developing an ML model for Grade 2 Braille, including the author's iterative process.