Links

Time to share my blogroll. With comments, because comments are important. Almost everyone I follow gives their name on the site, and it’s important for me to put those names here. These are also the names I see in my reader, because I read people, not brands. Some people prefer to publish under a pseudonym, and that’s fine with me. Those are listed below as their pen names.

I have decided not to publish an opml file. If anyone wants it – they can contact me via email and I’ll be happy to share it.

Adam NowakRSS
Adam likes blue. And he’s using his website to share his thoughts with the world which is basically why we all blog. Adam writes about technology, but from the human point of view. Also, he shares his personal experience.

Ali Reza HayatiRSS
An entrepreneur, hacker, cypherpunk, and user freedom activist. He writes about technology and society, ethics and social networks, and big techs, but thehuman being is always in center of his thoughts.

Alison WilderRSS
A musician, technologist and entrepreneur. She has an unhealthy obsession with how the brain works, especially with regard to music, and an even unhealthier need to learn by experience.

Ana RodriguesRSS
She’s a front end web developer who’s also interested in design, photography, video, ethics, IndieWeb, sustainability, plants, cooking, privacy, cats, memes, DIY, films, travel, dreams and skin care. I love folks who have so wide horizons.

Andy NicolaidesRSS
Andy writes about… everything. Travels, video games, technology, his musings on life and whatever happens. I really like such eclectic blogs.

Andre FrancaRSS
A personal blog from Andre who writes about things he loves and his thoughts on different topics, specially technology, of which he’s a great enthusiast.

Ben SahlmüllerRSS
Ben is German living in Taipei. He is a researcher, independent consultant/coach, and photographer. He’s focusing on psychology and his blog has a lot of photos!

Brent SimmonsRSS
Brent is the maker of NetNewsWire, the best RSS app available on Apple platform. He is also very nice and clever folk who share his view on the technology and society. His blog isn’t as active as it used to be, but it’s still worth following.

Bryan ManiotakisRSS
Bryan is a product designer and tinkerer with a stoic mind. He writes about technology but with a decent dose of sanity. Also, he’s a nice folk who don’t hesitate to reach out to strangers from the internet. I like it very much.

Chris JungRSS
The only blog in German that I follow. Chris is awesome folk who send me an e-mail once, and now I follow him. He shares his personal experiences and insights in connection with my anxiety disorder, life wisdom, independence and his thoughts.

Chris JonesRSS
A web developer during the day. He’s been known to listen to music, take photographs, and read books. He loves to hike and travel. It has been said that he doesn’t give himself enough credit, so I’d like to give him credit.

Chris WiegmanRSS
Everyone can check who Chris is on his website, I’m going to tell you that you must follow his thoughts. Chris writes about his life experiences, what’s happening, what he is struggling with and how he’s overcoming it.

Denny HenkeRSS
Denny is a web and graphic designer who lives and works in a tine house in the woods. He is a person of many interests (like me!) And I really like his approach to life.

Flamed FuryRSS
Flamed writes about an open web, an old web and an independent web. Plus a lot of his personal thoughts. He has very interesting ideas and we share a lot of point of view.

Francesco PuppoRSS
A UX design manager living in Amsterdam with absolutely amazing website. I think he’s a good UX design manager, judging on his website.

Georgie CookeRSS
Georgie is a UI engineer from Sydney. She likes nature, lifting weights, and expressing herself with her style. She writes about travel, intentional living, and mental health.

Habib ChamRSS
His blog is a new one, although still older than mine. Habib writes about technology, especially about Apple things about independent social media also. He’s a nice folk worth following.

Howard OakleyRSS
Better known as The Eclectic Light Company, Howard writes about Apple tech and an art, especially painting. It’s inspiring to see that there’s no need to limit a blog to one topic.

Ian BetteridgeRSS
I like reading Ian’s weeknotes as much as I like reading his thoughts about technology, journalism and society. Also, he knows how to write, reading his posts is a pleasure.

Jack BatyRSS
Jack shares a lot. In his blogs you can find thoughts on life, society and technology, you can find a lot about photography and photos themselves. Jack’s thoughts are very inspiring to me and I have learned a lot from him.

Jason RodriguezRSS
A slightly jaded, somewhat pessimistic—but ultimately hopeful—tech worker.

Jason VelazquezRSS
Man of many hats, a writer, a web developer, a freelancer, an occasional storyteller and a self-taught over-thinker. And he writes about everything.

JF MartinRSS
Oh, this one’s good. He creates a lot, I mean it, a lot, he calls himself a compulsive creator. Mostly tech, but it’s a very various scope of tech talks.

Josh Ginter RSS
Photography, technology and other musings. I like reading what he has to say about technology and I like watching his photos. Strongly recommended.

Joshua WoldRSS
My beloved friend who writes about… well, everything. Joshua’s blog is his journal, he writes what’s happening and what’s he’s thinking, and there’s no special topic and I really like blogs without a special topic.

J.P. WingRSS
Very personal blog written by an extremely nice folk. This is the type of blogs I miss the most.

Keenan SchneiderRSS
A creative folk, who isn’s afraid to share his personal stories, and those are worth reading. The rest also is worth reading. He’s worth reading.

Kev QuirkRSS
Everyone knows Kev, right? He writes mainly about technology, but with more human factor, which is something I look for out there.

Kevin LawverRSS
A web developer who writes about whatever comes to his mind. His blog is a public journal of things he thinks.

Kristi GarboushianRSS
A poet, a writer, she has been in a few places and she’s seen a lot of things. I like her blog because she has those perspectives which I value in people.

Lee Peterson RSS
If you like reading about Apple, you gonna love this blog. I don’t like reading about Apple as much as I used to, but Lee writes well and he is one of the few Apple bloggers I follow.

Leon Paternoster RSS
A blog about the web, The Fall and Ipswich Town Football club, among other things. Oh, and quite minimalistic one.

Lev Lazinskiy RSS
A techie writing about… a lot of non-techie topics, which I absolute like. Plus some technology related stuff. Well, his website is a bit eclectic and everyone loves eclectic sites, right?

Łukasz Olejnik RSS
The only one here in Polish. Łukasz writes about cybersecurity, privacy and stuff.

Manuel Moreale RSS
An Italian web developer who hates cities and loves nature. He writes about open and independent web, about technology, and about people. He writes about people a lot.

Mark HystedRSS
Let’s check his bio… “Engineer by training, project manager by early career.” Hmmm, am I reading about myself?! And he’s into minimalism. I like him.

Matt JukesRSS
Another public journal, made by a folk who professionally manage digital teams, so there’s something about tech here and there, but mostly a public journal.

Matt SteinRSS
Matt is a web designer,developer, and writer. He writes about some technical stuff but also about life. He writes honestly and openly. What’s more he has a secret blog which I leave for you to discover.

Matthew GrayboschRSS
A writer and musician by choice, a programmer by necessity, and a metalhead by the grace of the witch. He currently tinkers with his website, so the feed can be non-functional, but it’s worth checking from time to time, because Matthew writes great posts.

MereCivilian RSS
I don’t know his real name, but I like reading his thoughts and I like talking by e-mail. His blog is about technology, and life, and emotions. There’s nothing better than a human point of view.

Michael Harley RSS
A Power Platform Developer deeply into MS ecosystem which is quite different to Apple stuff I prefer. It’s good to know the other point of view, but what’s more important – Michael writes a public journal. He writes about everything what’s interesting for him.

Michael Tsai RSS
A software developer, an author of a few Mac apps. He writes mainly about Apple.

Mike HaynesRSS
He writes about pixels, code and coffee. He is a Senior Product Designer and hobbyist Front-End Developer.

Mike RockwellRSS
Mike focuses on Apple products, software, the web, and other geek-related topics.

Minimalistish Sabs RSS
Sabrina shares her journey with minimalism, simple living, mental health awareness sprinkled with motherhood. She’s awesome.

Mijndert StuijRSS
A Senior DevOps Engineer with passion to scaling out infrastructure from 0 to millions of users. He writes mostly about technology, with personal insights added.

Mischa van den BurgRSS
An Azure Cloud Engineer, plant-based runner, recovering addict with 5.5 years of sobriety. He writes about personal interests.

Mykie FrankensteinRSS
Mykie writes too little and too rarely, and writes very cool, so he should write more. If more people follow him, he will probably write more. Ah, his blog is about the technology and music he creates. Because Mykie is a great musician!

Nicholas Magand RSS
A blog where Nicholas writes about his experience with technology and comments on Apple, software, internet, and media news.

Nick JordanRSS
He is very interested in the ways in which the Internet is changing the way we work, communicate and play together, and he loves finding cool new online services to play with.

Nicolas “Niq” BernadowitschRSS
A User Experience Designer with the mission to make the world a better place, supporter of a private, accessible & user-friendly web. I agree a lot with his motto: “The world needs software that works for everyone and doesn‘t exclude or exploit people in any way.”

Noisy DeadlinesRSS
“This blog shares uncertain musings, puzzled concerns and reckless remarks about living and carrying on in this frenzied world.” C’mon, everyone knows I love such blogs.

Paul McBrideRSS
A software developer and instructor who loves using code to solve problems and bring ideas to life!

Pedro Pinera RSS
A software developer and builder who writes about non-tech stuff like mental health.

Ricardo MoriRSS
Good takes about Apple. Also, Ricardo is a professional writer and translator, his posts are so well written, it’s a pleasure to read them.

Rob MiddletonRSS
An abstract painter, writer & humanist in Jacksonville, Florida. He works to promote emotional wellness for himself & all others

Rob’s tech talk RSS
Rob is a technology enthusiast, writer and occasional programmer. His website is his attempt to share tips and tricks and help people get the most out of their technology. He also have another website, which I’ll describe later.

Ruben Schade RSS
He is into retrocomputing, writing in coffee shops, anime, and reading stuff about things. He and his girlfriend live for travelling, bubble tea, and drinking bubble tea while travelling.

Silver HuangRSS
She’s a mentor and a coach for neurodivergent folks, while she’s also neurodivergent she writes about her experiences with life and it’s always good to read someone who see the world in a similar way.

Silvia Maggi RSS
A designer focused on accessibility and usability of products. She shares her own experiences also with products she uses. Her curiosity how things work and why is another reason why it’s worth to follow her.

Simone MargioRSS
Simone is a software engineer with a good eye for design. He’s also a great folks who cares about others. He writes about technology mostly but with human factor visible. Sometimes he shares something more personal and that’s even better.

Simone SilvestroniRSS
He said once that we’re the same man and I have a proof! We have never met, but we have a lot of common and we see the world in the same way. If you like my blog, you’re going to like his.

Skribe worksRSS
A writer, a film-maker and an actor. Originally from Perth, Australia, currently resides on a tropical island, the Lion City of Singapore. Another folk who name I don’t know.

Steve MakofskyRSS
Steve Makofsky is currently Senior Vice President of Engineering for NBC Universal. I am an alumnus of Nike (VP Engineering) and The Walt Disney Company (VP Technology) and spent the earlier part of his career growing up at Microsoft, Corp and Yahoo!.

Thord D. Hedengren RSS
He’s an author and designer with an entrepreneurial streak with many interests. He’s mostly known for his work in the WordPress community, and for my books on web design and development. He also writes fiction (mostly in Swedish).

Tom DoeRSS
I met Tom when I found his project collecting all the blogroll pages in one place. He is a software engineer living in Austria and writes a little about technology and a little about his experience.

Twelve Reasons WhyRSS
…by Bear. Oh, he’s lovely folk, with a lot of life experience and with unique attitude. One must read him.

Vincent RitterRSS
Vincent is well known as the author of Scribbles – a new blogging platforms. Scribbles is awesome, but Vincent is even more amazing. There’s something in him, which made one wanted to talk to him, which I strongly recommend.

Words from RobRSS
The second website by Rob. This one’s more personal.

Wouter GroeneveldRSS
A baker, a researcher, a programmer and a writer. Oh, and a teacher. He does a lot and writes a lot and everything he writes is worth reading.