Dr. Doug Belshaw | Open Strategist

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The Death Of The Blog Post — Smashing Magazine
Let’s face it: the classic blog post is boring. Barring the text and images, each one generally has the exact same layout. We see little originality from one post to the next. Of course, consistency and branding are extremely important to consider when designing a website or blog, but what about individuality? Does a blog post about kittens deserve the same layout as one about CSS hacks?
Mini Blogging Masterclass
A very mini list of things that I usually think of while I'm writing about life and tech, that have helped me to blog better!
- My number one tip is that a bl…
Dan Q – Personal blog of Dan Q: hacker, magician, geocacher, gamer…
Personal website and blog of Dan Q: life, technology, magic, games, the Web, relationships, and more.
reb00ted | reb00ted
a memory less ephemeral
random stuff that caught my fancy that I would otherwise forget
The Yesterweb - Reclaiming the Internet
A community interested in improving the state of the internet.
Home
Vitaly Parnas
ƒdisk: Hi!
Terra
cool sites, straight from earth
Occupation of Independence
Ryan Daniels - Linux, Ansible, DevOps, CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes, Agile
I am Ryan Daniels. I work on all things Linux. Also skilled in DevOps related practices with Ansible, Docker, Jenkins, WordPress, and InfoSec.
Jamie | Home
A personal website
PersonalSit.es
Personal sites are sick as hell, so this site was built so we can all discover each other's. This directory of links are by folks that want to share their site with the world.
what's in rebecca's pocket?
Jack Cheng
Shanghai-born, Detroit-based author of See You in the Cosmos.
I Will Dare · A little bit of heaven & A whole lot of hell
Jodi Chromey's 20-year-old blog about Reading, Writing, and The Replacements. I'm a Minnesota writer & web designer who loves peanut butter, gin & ampersands.
Teclis - Non-commercial Web Search
TinyGem.org - bookmarking and content recommendations for people who love to read Hacker News.
TinyGem is a bookmarking service, that automatically uses the links you save to surface other related content from manually curated sources. If you are intelectually curious, have a selective news diet and enjoy reading places like Hacker News, TinyGem might be for you.
Marginalia Search
search.marginalia.nu is a small independent do-it-yourself search engine for surprising but content-rich websites that never ask you to accept cookies or subscribe to newsletters. The goal is to bring you the sort of grass fed, free range HTML your grandma used to write.
Neonauticon Web Directory
Julia Evans
Irrational Exuberance
Melanie Richards
A Seattle-based product manager with a background in web design and development, currently helping shape new web technologies on the Microsoft Edge web platform team.
MacSparky
Fiddly awesome help with Apple technologies
Index
an example site for hugo theme TeXify
A life well-lived - Feasts and Fables
A celebration of people, place and purpose; an encouragement to stay curious, optimistic and adventurous.
Rachel Sarah - Writer, Photographer, Videographer
Writer, Photographer, and Videographer specialising in adventure and ethics.
Rangewriter
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