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Binary Soup
Retro tech blog. With Java bits probably.
Veronica Explains
Linux mom, vintage tech enthusiast, nerdy musician.
Veronica Explains
Linux mom, vintage tech enthusiast, nerdy musician.
gridbugs
Rescue 1130: 2014 Pickup of an IBM 1130 System and More
My PDP-11 related electronic projects on My PDP-11 Projects
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Home on SANJAY REGMI
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Anhphong Blog
Thoughts on indie development, building macOS apps, and lessons learned along the way.
Old Crap Vintage Computing
Best photos and reference on retro computers, TVs and digital watches.
Harry Suryapambagya
Notes on infrastructure, cloud, automation, and things I learn along the way.
IT Grimoire on Information Technology Grimoire
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gandalfk7_TechSomething
gandalfk7_TechSomething
Bruno Calza - Blog
Cyberdemon.org is a cool domain
WirelessMoves
My Thoughts on the Evolution of Wireless, FOSS and the Past, Present and Future of Computing
blag
Recent content on blag
debugging works! Linux · Code · Security
Recent content on debugging works! Linux · Code · Security
Blog - eddycolloton
Dan Crisan
I Learned How To…
Learning how to do things is difficult, and I tend to forget it. I'll take a note about them, and as I write them it will help me to make the global vision
Mumbling about computers
Exploring software development, embedded systems, and homelab projects.
Murat Kurkoglu | orioninsist
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/dev/io
Yak shaving, documented.
A blog by Alberto Arena
Senior Software Engineer.
Aitor Alonso
I'm a product-minded senior software engineer that turns complex problems into elegant solutions. Experienced in backend, frontend, and mobile development, my expertise is in Elixir, Golang, and Node.js.
Artjom Plaunov
Clément Renault's blog
Dave Scott's Blog
Dave Scott works on Docker, bringing the benefits of containers to developers everywhere.
JoelPM
My Sysadmin Cheatsheet
Obliterator918's Commodore 64 Project Haven
One man's slight obsession with obsolete computer hardware.
PLANTROON's blog
Recent content on PLANTROON's blog
The DataNinja
Deep dives into database technologies like MySQL, GTID replication, high availability, and disaster recovery. Also covering OLAP solutions like Snowflake, distributed systems, Kafka-based event-driven architectures, and cloud infrastructure using AWS services like RDS, S3, and CDC pipelines into modern data warehouses.
The world won't listen
Alberto Garcia's blog
WIIIN0DE
Web Developer
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ckirbach
Just another WordPress.com site
ericslog
ericslog.com - Eric Winchester's Log
fardog.io
Recent content on fardog.io
x86.lol
I'm blogging about low-level topics and my operating system projects on x86 and RISC-V.
~/kd8bny
Recent content on ~/kd8bny
Alex Neviarouskaya Blog on Alex Neviarouskaya
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Amy Writes
BOGIN, JR.
Charlie Chiang's blog
Recent content on Charlie Chiang's blog
DamienG's Blog
Damien Guard on software development, typography, vintage computing, and .NET.
Gary' Blog
Gary's Technical Blog
Hackjunk.com
Electronics & Computers
Jacob Vosmaer's blog
Justin Azoff
Recent content on Justin Azoff
Liam on Linux
Liam on Linux - LiveJournal.com
Lukasz Janyst's web site
Lukasz Janyst's web site
NileshGR
A curious generalist
PCjs Machines
PCjs offers a variety of online machine emulators written in JavaScript. Run DOS, Windows, OS/2 and other vintage PC applications in a web browser on your desktop computer, iPhone, or iPad. An assortment of microcomputers, minicomputers, terminals, programmable calculators, and arcade machines are also available, along with an archive of historical software and documentation.
PCjs Machines
PCjs offers a variety of online machine emulators written in JavaScript. Run DOS, Windows, OS/2 and other vintage PC applications in a web browser on your desktop computer, iPhone, or iPad. An assortment of microcomputers, minicomputers, terminals, programmable calculators, and arcade machines are also available, along with an archive of historical software and documentation.
Pascal for small machines
Wirth languages, Pascal, UCSD, Turbo, Delphi, Freepascal, Oberon
Plan B - Libby Miller’s blog
Technical experiments and writeups by a creative technologist. Powered by Tea.
Posts on RD Blog
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Posts on blastrock's blog
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