Neighborhood
The folks I follow online
I started asking everyone to follow me a long time ago. But there has a big gap on this site: who else should you follow? Who do I follow?
Well here you go. This page lists the sites that I regularly check via Fraidycat. Fraidycat uses a simpler organization than some other readers: there’s a topic or section, usually described with an icon. Those sections are then divided into how frequently you want to check them.
The listing below is a litte raw — just what Fraidycat provided in export. They’re also incomplete. I pulled a couple of my data feeds and NSFW blogs where they forget to warn you that they’re not work safe.
It’s also incomplete because I’m still pulling in the sites I usually follow via Twitter.
Nevertheless! I wanted something I could point you to for suggestions. In an earlier age, this page would be “blogroll” but “neighborhood” describes it a little better for me. Nobody paid or asked to be on this list. Many of these folks are friends or at least people and projects I appreciate. My neighbors.
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- Daring Fireball
- Micro.blog - Boris Mann
- Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
- Techdirt
- String Geekery
- Internet Archive Blogs
- Creative Commons
- Mark Keating
- The Tao of Gaming
- GRUBB STREET
- The Digital Antiquarian
- The Public Domain Review
- Fogknife
- Tiny Subversions
- Elf Sternberg
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- http://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/feed
- Jeff Triplett
- Test & Code in Python
- Where there is a Will
- Daniel Roy Greenfeld
- Data Science Simplified
- genehack.blog
- The Room
- Go (Golang) Programming Blog - Ardan Labs on
- Julia Evans
- CSS-Tricks
- The Go Programming Language Blog
- fREW Schmidt's Foolish Manifesto on fREW Schmidt's Foolish Manifesto
- Black Girl Nerds
- Trivium
- Colin Devroe
- The Phoenix Trap
- brycewray.com — Observations, opinions, geekery.
- Textadept releases
- Hoverbear
- Predictably Noisy
- Jack Linke's Blog
- genehack's old blog
- The Crystal Programming Language
- OMG! Ubuntu!
- The GitHub Blog
- Windows Command Line
- Twisted Matrix Laboratories
- Radar
- mojolicious.io
- Red Programming Language