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Saoud Khalifah’s Blog
Saoud Khalifah's personal blog on experiences as an engineer and CEO at Fakespot. Join to read the latest on our fight against fraud and untrustworthy content on the Internet.
Schlemiel Theory
The Place Where the Laugh Laughs at the Laugh
Shen's Essays
On Philosophy and Computer Science
Simon Socolow
Hey there! I'm Simon, welcome to my site!
Stelsels
A blog about systems and statements
That Gut Wrenching Poetry
They're mine, and yours 'cause our voice got lost somewhere in between. Welcome home...
The Multidisciplinarian
Science: belief in the ignorance of experts
Things I Found Interesting
💭 Thoughts by Elijah Wilson.
Tim's website
Valhalla Research Blog
technoprogressivism, software/hardware development, ai ethics, cyberpunk and futurism
Vox Popoli
#Arkhaven INFOGALACTIC #Castalia House
Yuxi on the Wired
Personal website of Yuxi Liu
Zip! Bang! Wow!
a memory less ephemeral
random stuff that caught my fancy that I would otherwise forget
ren focus | RSS Feed
Metaphysics, tunes, and code
sailing with masters
and learning oneness
shestherun
running to is not the same as running from
A Thinking Reed
"Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed" - Blaise Pascal
Axol's Blog
I write about whatever comes to my mind
Bytes and Bikes
Continuum
no hurry, no pause
Harrison V. Perry
Warped and Torn
Marler's Observatory
Somewhere in here is a book that could change your life...
Pulkit Sharma
Pulkit Sharma's Personal Blog and Opinions
Pulkit Sharma
Pulkit Sharma's Personal Blog and Opinions
Reading for Learning
Pedagogy, Curriculum and Assessment
Reflections
Reflections, a team-us.org subsite
Road Without End - Medium
Bringing four and a half thousand years of philosophising to Medium. Reach out if you’re interested in publishing here! Credit to Lara and @bubo on Unsplash for the logo. - Medium
Rubber Ducking
"Place a rubber duck on your monitor and describe your problems to it."
Ruslan Osipov
Notes on technology, travel, productivity, finance, and everything in between.
Shilin typing
Hi, I’m Sergei! I’m an entrepreneur, musician, rock climber, and thinker who writes about what matters most to me: startups, health, and always sleeping on the right side of the bed
Spatialised
Geospatial strategy, research, design and consulting
Srinath Krishna
Posts and commentary from srinathkrishna.com
Steelsnowflake
Long-form essays on history, philosophy, art, literature, society, and more
Stephen Law
Stephen Law is a philosopher and author. Currently Director of Philosophy and Cert HE at Oxford University Department of Continuing Education. Stephen has also published many popular books including The Philosophy Gym, The Complete Philosophy Files, and Believing Bullshit. For school talks/ media: stephenlaw4schools.blogspot.co.uk Email: think-AT-royalinstitutephilosophy.org
Stijn de Witt
Web Wizard
Stranded on Pylos
Thoughts, Musings, and Other Items from the Worlds of Infosec, ICS, and Beyond
THE UNSPEAKABLE AND BEYOND
A space for thoughts in silence. Here I gather poems, personal philosophical essays, and other reflections on life. Poetry {{ posts|tag:poetry|limit:5 }}...
TRANSIENT CERTAINTIES
This isn't content. Nor is it personal branding. It's a blog. Like in 2007. But without pretending it's for someone else and not for me.
Tetherd Cow Ahead
The Digital Labyrinth
The Happy Philosopher
A Guide to Freedom and Happiness
The Next Regeneration
Divide and Differentiate
The Turing Machine
The Turing Machine
The Z-Axis
Musings In The Third Dimension | by Amira K Makansi
This Ȼ Life
Science as Poetry
Tim Hayward
Today Takes Everything
Every day asks every thing of you. If you don't give it, you won't get it.
Trey Goff
Essays and notes on governance, technology, and institutional innovation.
Two Under The Sky
Travel, reflections, and discoveries we make along the way — by Kesha and Akshat .
Two Under The Sky
Travel, reflections, and discoveries we make along the way — by Kesha and Akshat .
Videshi Sutra
Heterodox Thoughts on South Asia
Wenglinsky Review
Martin Wenglinsky, retired sociology professor and author, views high & low culture counter-intuitively and discusses the aesthetic in politics: the way its play of language works to create poses and communicate, the complexity of plot lines and characters, ironies, moods and feelings; and the way politics, like drama, invokes human volition rather than just inevitable forces.
Words.
A place for them.
Xena
Mathematicians learning Lean by doing.
Zaries’s Blog
Just another WordPress.com weblog
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and after the citation, some ice cream would be nice
ajkprojects
Personal insights on life.
tim rodenbröker creative coding
@secSandman
Adventures of a Cyber Security Professional
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