Wander ✨
Hello web wanderer,
Perhaps you are on this page because you are down an hour-long rabbit hole exploring blogs. Or you are here because you are bored and are looking for inspiration.
Whatever the reason: Welcome to my links page!
Below are links to other websites that I enjoy.
Now, my fellow web wanderer: Go explore!
Thanks,
James
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- Explore the Link Garden
- A collection of a few pages I love on the web.
Web Weavers
The blogs and web weavers whose words I read and websites I appreciate. Ordered alphabetically.
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- Ana Rodrigues
- Ana's site was one of the first #indieweb sites I saw. Her website inspires me often.
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- Anh
- I enjoy reading Anh's weeknotes. I love the design of the website!
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- Al Abut
- Al gave me confidence that I needed to start learning about design more seriously.
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- Annie Mueller
- Annie's thoughts about life are always thought provoking.
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- ava's blog
- I appreciate Ava's writing. the tech utopia fantasy is over is a terrific read.
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- Ben Werdmuller
- "Writing at the intersection of technology, democracy, and society"
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- JGC's Blog
- Blogs about technology.
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- Calum Ryan
- A talented accessibility professional, Calum's website refutes the argument that you have to compromise on design for accessibility.
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- Chris Burnell
- I love Chris' work on web components, and his technical blog posts.
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- dead.garden
- Wonderful writing.
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- David Shanske
- An IndieWeb friend!
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- gRegor
- A friend from the IndieWeb community!
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- Hey Georgie
- Posts on travel, user interfaces, design, and more.
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- IndieNews
- Stay up to date with what's going on in the IndieWeb community.
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- James Van Dyne
- I enjoy James' photos of coffee.
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- Jeremy Cherfas
- Posts interesting monthly reports!
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- Notes by JCProbably
- I love Jedda's writing style.
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- Jeremy Keith
- Delightful writing on the web.
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- Joe Crawford
- I always appreciate Joe's blog posts; his writings inspire me.
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- Kevin Marks
- Kevin has a backcatalog of over a decade of interesting blog posts on the web and technology.
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- Kwon
- I always enjoy reading Kwon's blog posts!
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- Konfetti Explorations by Marisabel
- I love reading Marisabel's blog posts!
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- the library of alexandra
- Alexandra's writing always makes me think and ponder. I really enjoy her writing.
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- Maggie Appleton
- I love Maggie's writing on Patterns and digital gardens.
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- Mark Sutherland
- I always enjoy learning what's new with Mark's site.
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- Marty McGuire
- Marty's #caturday series was among my favourite things on the internet. The archive is guaranteed to bring joy!
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- moonlight.computer
- I love the design of moonlight.computer and enjoy reading the author's weeknotes!
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- Mu-An Chiou
- Mu-An's website design and work on the open web is inspiring
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- Nick Simson
- A beautifully designed personal website!
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- Normalize Heart
- "playfully sharing research, reflections, & resources"
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- One from Nippon
- Writing about Japanese culture.
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- Pablo Morales
- Pushing the bounds of sharing multimedia content on one's personal website.
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- ribo.zone
- The design of ribo.zone is delightful and inspiring.
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- Rubenerd
- Ruben's style of writing inspired me to explore my own more. I read Ruben's blog actively.
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- Sara Jakša
- Writes fan fiction, thoughts on the web and the internet, and more.
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- SenFlyer
- Sen writes interesting blog posts and makes wonderful art.
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- Snarfed's Blog
- Writing on protocols, and more.
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- Sophie Koonin
- I love the design of Sophie's blogs. Her writing always inspires my curiosity.
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- Taís
- I am excited to learn about the Aho-Corasick algorithm from Taís' blog post on the topic.
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- Tantek
- Always pushing the boundaries of markup in favour of simplicity.
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- Tracy Durnell
- Tracy has so many wonderful blog posts on writing, technology, use of AI, the web, blogging, and more.
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- Wing Pang
- I love the design of Wing's site.
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- Winnie Lim
- Winnie's writing makes me think, feel, and ponder.
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- Zach Leatherman
- Zach's writing on web components is perpetually inspiring.
Do you have a personal website? I'd love to see it! Send me the link.