Fazal Majid's low-intensity blog

Sporadic pontification

Fuji Frontier digital prints are really high quality

Note (2004-04-17):

I am keeping the mention of Wal-Mart in this article for historical reasons. It has since come to my attention, however, that Wal-Mart has in many cases violated racial discrimination and immigration laws, locked in its night shift employees, potentially putting their health and life in danger in case of medical emergency, and repeatedly stolen from its employees by illegally witholding overtime pay and fraudulently altering computerized time sheets. The frequency of these reports suggests these are not isolated incidents, as the company asserts, but rather actively condoned or encouraged, and the result of a system of perverse incentives and pressure on middle management that can only be achieved by resorting to these criminal practices.

I do not believe it is morally permissible for me to patronize such an ethically dubious firm, and urge you not to either. In contrast, Costco is cheaper, and yet offers decent working conditions, pay and benefits to its employees.

I received some prints I made from Wal-Mart Photo Center by uploading digital photos taken with my Canon EOS D30. I made a mix of 4″x6″ and 8″x10″. The quality is very good, much better than that of traditional silver-halide photos I took with my old Nikon N6006, and when you look at them with a 10x loupe, they completely blow the supposedly 1200dpi inkjet prints from my HP Photosmart P1000 out of the water.

These prints are made on real photographic paper (Fuji Crystal archive, rated at 25 years) by a  Fuji Frontier laser photo printer which exposes the photo paper by passing red, green and blue lasers on it, and the print is then developed conventionally.

Wal-Mart has also improved the uploading process. When using IE on Windows, an ActiveX component allows simple drag-and-drop uploading of large numbers of images, as opposed to the laborious HTML file upload-based process that was limited to 5 images.

Update (2002-09-16):

For people who live in San Francisco (and probably other locations as well), Costco is a cheaper option. They use a Frontier 370 digital minilab in their SoMa location and they charge 20 cents for a 4×6, and $2 for a 8×10. Unfortunately, their on-line service uses the inferior Kodak process. When I went there last Saturday, they took my originals on CD and gave me back my prints in about 2 hours (although they printed my 8×10 as 4×6 by mistake, which added another 30 minutes, but the lady at the counter was very helpful). Sam’s club apparently matches Costco pricing and is upgrading to Frontiers as well (including on-line).

Other Frontier locations I know of in San Francisco (much more expensive, unfortunately): F-1 Photo at 690 Market (@ Post), Ritz Camera (2185 Chestnut). Two good resources for Frontier enthusiasts: this Digital minilabs list is a directory of (among others) Frontier-equipped minilabs, and Dry Creek Photo offers a color profiling service for your local minilab to obtain optimum color accuracy (they will profile your minilab for free if it isn’t already listed in their database).

Update (2002-10-24):

There is an article on laser digital minilabs in the New York Times (free registration required). One interesting tidbit is that Fuji’s initial implementation of the Frontier was so sharp it revealed every skin blemish, and they had to add code to detect and smooth out curved areas of skin-tone color.

Update (2003-07-02):

Other good reviews:

Update (2003-07-28):

I visited the San Francisco Costco yesterday, and they have replaced their Fuji Frontier 370 with a Noritsu QSS-3101 (PDF). This generation of Noritsu digital minilab uses a laser rather than the MLVA (LED) technology used in earlier Noritsu minilabs, and it should have equivalent quality (I will know for sure this coming Thursday when I get my prints back – it seems the word is out and Costco now has quite a backlog).

The nice thing is they now have a self-service Noritsu CT-1 kiosk where you can upload your photos from flash cards or CD, albeit with a slightly clunky interface. They also support 8×12 rather than 8×10 now, and more interestingly larger sizes as well, up to 12×18.

Fortunately, the paper used is still Fuji Crystal Archive rather than the inferior Kodak alternatives Noritsu is usually associated with (Kodak resells Noritsu minilabs, and allegedly some Agfa minilab components as well).

Update (2003-09-07):

Another Fuji Frontier location in San Francisco. Walgreens’ Fisherman’s Wharf store (Jones between Jefferson and Beach) has a Frontier 370 with an Aladdin self-service kiosk front-end. To their credit, they resisted the temptation to gouge the tourists that will probably make the bulk of their custom. They advertise a package of $6.99 for 24 4×6 digital prints, which isn’t that much more than what you would get from Costco. They also promise 1 hour delivery, as long as the machine is operating below capacity. The operator was not able to gve me ansers on the price of 8×10 enlargements (he was from the night shift, as it was past 9PM), but he thinks it is in the vicinity of $4-$5.

I’m back on the web

My original home page, started in 1994, stopped working sometime around 96 or so when the machine it ran on, an old NeXTstation at Yale named octopus, was taken out of commission. I procrastinated on rebuilding it since.

Using a weblog tool like Radio UserLand makes it possible to rebuild my web page on a limited time budget, plus the weblog format is actually more sensible for a personal home page.

Too bad Radio doesn’t support scp or WebDAV over SSL, though.

Resume

Fazal MAJID

Profile

I am a successful entrepreneur and hands-on CTO with a proven track record in the competitive and time-driven Internet and Mobile industry. I also have international experience in the Telecommunications and Networking fields. This background gives me a unique perspective across the entire application stack.

Skills

  • Founding and growing startups
  • Building and managing engineering and ops teams
  • Project management
  • Cost-effective scaling (Mobile, Web, Big Data and Cloud)
  • Performance optimization and application tuning
  • Database and Big Data design and management
  • Network architecture, Telecommunications OSS and BSS architecture
  • Expert in Python, C and Go on UNIX platforms
  • I was granted two patents

Experience

June 2017–Present
San Francisco, CA, USA
Our mission is to deliver the best marketing analytics platform to ensure that our customers can not only do their job—but excel at it. Singular tracks $10B in spend and has over 2,000 integration partners.

Singular Labs

CTO, Americas

Apsalar merged with Singular in June 2017, combining best-in-class marketing analytics and attribution.

I share responsibility for integrating the platforms, modernizing our stack, cross-training the teams, and led on scalability for user/device-level data.

I implemented GDPR and COPPA compliance, as well as data governance as contractually required by our partners.

I am now extending our platform to be globally distributed, self-healing with continuous delivery, while further optimizing cost efficiencies using a judicious mix of cloud and facilities-based infrastructure.

February 2010–June 2017
San Francisco, CA, USA
Apsalar offers the most advanced mobile analytics and marketing optimization platform. We provide insight and actionable tools to help mobile app developers maximize their revenue and ROI.

Apsalar Inc.

Founder and CTO

As CTO, I was responsible for the architecture, implementation and operations of the Apsalar platform, and built a top-notch engineering team to develop it.

I built market-leading mobile revenue analytics, mobile attribution, real-time bidding and audience creation & distribution platforms.

I scaled our architecture to traffic levels three orders of magnitude higher than Kefta for roughly similar CAPEX.

I built a data science team to create market segments to sell as a DSP. Ultimately we were not able to scale them due to poor RTB inventory quality at the time and focused on our attribution offering.

April 2007–February 2010
Foster City, CA, USA
Acxiom is the global leader in interactive marketing services, Acxiom helps clients connect with their customers through deep consumer insight that enables effective and profitable marketing initiatives and business decisions.

Acxiom Corp.

Senior Architect

I worked on the architecture for Acxiom’s next-generation multi-channel marketing platform, integrating the Kefta technology with Acxiom’s other online marketing channels. Some of the work covered scalable, yet ultra-low latency OLTP database technology for demanding online applications, where every millisecond counts.

February 2000–April 2007
San Francisco, CA, USA
Startup, funded by Softbank Venture Capital. Kefta provided SaaS behavioral targeting and email marketing solutions that helped increase our clients’ online conversion rates and sales, often by 30%. We sold the company to Acxiom Corp. in April 2007.

Kefta Inc.

Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer

I started the company with two partners (both Harvard MBAs), as the founder with a technology background.

I recruited, managed and mentored the engineering team (14 engineers at peak)

I defined the technology vision and led its implementation, including much of the coding.

I was the technical face of the company on client pitches and public speaking engagements.

As a founder, I was ultimately responsible for getting things done. Just one example: after an unavoidable round of downsizing in 2003, I assumed the role of sole systems and database administrator until 2005.

I led the business’ reinvention several times to ensure its survival and renewal in the face of the dot-com nuclear winter of 2000-2004, one of the most challenging environments ever for technology startups.

I ran a tight ship and found ways to stretch our infrastructure dollars. One way to achieve that was insisting on performance optimization and efficiency, and mentoring engineers in my team to achieve this.

1999–2000
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Dutch commercial ISP, ran a national network with 26 POPs in the Netherlands, as well as an international backbone, with POPs in London, Brussels, Paris, Frankfurt, Washington and San Jose.

EuroNet Internet BV

Technical Director, Operations Manager, deputy to the CEO and interim CIO.

I performed technical due diligence for France Telecom’s acquisition of the company in 1998, and stayed on to overhaul it. I limited post-acquisition turnover and recruited to stabilize the workforce, while shedding non-strategic activities such as custom web development.

I managed the core operations department with a 1999 budget of €5M in capital expenditures, €4.5M in operating expenses, and over 20 employees.

I upgraded the technical platforms (service, network and IS), reorganized operations and project management. I led the design of the long-term converged technical architecture for data services (IP and ATM) for all of France Telecom’s Dutch affiliates . The first phase was an ambitious IP over SDH network of Cisco 12000 and 7500 routers, spanning over 29 POPs in the Netherlands, with an initial capacity of 155 Mbps and scalability to 40 Gbps.

June 1996–1999
Paris, France
The division of France Telecom that operated Wanadoo (now rebranded as Orange), the premier Internet Service Provider in France and second-largest in Europe.

France Telecom Interactive (FTI)

Deputy to the Vice-President of Engineering. Acting as Chief Technology Officer for the division.

I designed Wanadoo’s technical architecture to scale to 1 million subscribers and beyond by 1999, ran the RFPs and oversaw their implementation. This included the network architecture, the web portal and email services platform, the Business Support System (provisioning, billing and CRM) and the OSS. The first phase was completed in August 1997, the second in February 1999, when it served over 560.000 dialup, cable and ADSL subscribers. FT was still using the same basic architecture for over 5 million subscribers across all retail Internet services, as recently as 2007.

I set up much-needed QA and project management groups, to improve reliability, quality of service and reduce time to market for introducing new features.

September 1994–June 1996
Caen, France
A joint France Telecom and French Post Office R&D lab, covering Internet, messaging, groupware, smart card, RFID and payment technologies.

Service d’Études Communes des Postes et Télécommunications (SEPT)

Project Manager I led Project Mercure to produce a prototype ISP platform for FT with electronic commerce capabilities, as a successor to the legacy French Minitel system. The project was successfully completed, on time and within budget, in collaboration with Netscape Communications, with a total budget of €500K and a staff of 15 engineers. The payment feature was patented and later commercialized in Wanadoo. It was generating well over €2M in yearly revenues by 2002.

Education

1992–1994
Paris, France

Télécom Paris (French National Higher Institute for Telecommunications)

MS in Telecommunications Engineering

Telecom ParisTech is one of France’s leading graduate engineering schools and is considered the school in the field of IT.

1992, 1993
New Haven, CT, USA

Yale University Mathematics Department

Research Assistant

I investigated noise reduction using wavelet packet analysis, leading to an international publication and a scientific software package. My research was awarded first prize for Mathematics in 1992 by the École Polytechnique.

1989–1992
Palaiseau, France

École Polytechnique

MS in Mathematics and Computer Science

The top French engineering institute or “Grande École”. It has trained France’s scientific and industrial elite and the upper echelons of its civil and military services since its inception, and it continues to do so today. Of the fifty most important corporations in France, nearly half are headed by a polytechnicien.

Skills detail

Patents granted

Videotex emulator in Java (French patent 96 04263 / FR 2 747 258 - A1).

Web-oriented Pay-per-view system (International patent WO 99/03243).

Technology stacks

Highly proficient

  • Python, writing Python C extension modules
  • C, Go
  • HTML5, CSS, HTTP, JavaScript, AJAX, Comet, CGI, FastCGI, PHP, DOM, XML, JSON, RSS/Atom, Postscript
  • PostgreSQL, PL/pgsql, PL/proxy and writing C extensions for PostgreSQL, SQLite
  • nginx extension module programming
  • Solaris, Linux, Docker, OS X, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Juniper JunOS and Cisco IOS administration
  • UNIX systems and network programming
  • PostgreSQL DBA at scale
  • Git

Somewhat rusty

  • C++, R, Java, Scala, Ragel
  • Apache Spark
  • iOS (Objective-C) and Android mobile app development
  • Writing Wordpress extensions and themes
  • Oracle SQL, PL/SQL, Pro*C, OCI and JDBC, MySQL
  • Apache, NSAPI and AOLserver extension programming
  • Tcl/Tk, Tcl C extensions and embedding
  • Oracle, Sybase and SQL Server DBA
  • CORBA, AMQP, XML-RPC
  • X11/Athena and Motif
  • Microsoft Project, including VBA extensions
  • RCS, CVS, Subversion, Mercurial
  • Memcached, Postfix, Dovecot, Cyrus, BIND, DJBDNS, Unbound, SAMBA admin
  • SNMP, NetFlow, MRTG, Cacti
  • VMware, Xen, Solaris 10 Zones, Parallels and VirtualBox
  • Amazon EC2 and AWS
  • Windows programming (Win32/C++)

Languages

Native French, English and Urdu speaker.

Intermediate German. Basic Dutch and Japanese.

International exposure

  • 2000–Present: San Francisco, California, USA
  • 1999–2000: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 1992, 93: New Haven, Connecticut, USA
  • 1982–85: Tokyo, Japan
  • 1981: London, England
  • 1978–80: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • 1970–78, 80–81, 85–2000: Paris, France

Blogroll

This is the list of the feeds I read in Temboz, sorted by decreasing feed signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), where SNR is the proportion of articles in the feed I found noteworthy enough to flag for future reference, weighted as an exponentially decreasing average the same way the UNIX load average is calculated.

Dan Wang

The secure transport of light

Tabletop Whale

Science infographics and animations

Highly Scalable Blog

Articles on Big Data, NoSQL, and Highly Scalable Software Engineering

Dmitry Frank

The Go Programming Language

The Go Programming Language Blog

Tales from a Core File

rm@blog ~ $ rm -rf / ; Robert Mustacchi's Musings on Technology

Latacora

Tom Kemp's Blog

Musings on cybersecurity, privacy, entrepreneurship and what have you

Jens Gustedt's Blog

Knife Steel Nerds

Metallurgy and Testing of Knives and Steel

David Rosenthal

I'm David Rosenthal, and this is a place to discuss the work I'm doing in Digital Preservation.

brool

brool \brool\ (n.) : a low roar; a deep murmur or humming

Living with IPv6

Notes on life with IPv6 enabled.

Dan S. Charlton

Tech Blog

Flipboard Engineering

The official Flipboard engineering blog

Performance Matters

A blog about low-level software and hardware performance.

Antirez weblog

Description pending

Dean Bubley

Thought-leading wireless industry analysis by high-profile consultant Dean Bubley. Insightful and sometimes acerbic observations on the world of mobile technology - handsets, networks, operator strategies, applications & business models.

Brendan Gregg's Blog

RSS feed for Brendan Gregg's Blog

Russ Cox

research!rsc

The Machine Planet

Like the Economist but without the brains, wit, etc.

DallasFood.org

David Farkas Photography Blog

Industry expert David Farkas talks about photographic equipment and techniques. He reviews the latest gear, from cameras to digital accessories, and shares his opinions on a range of photo and computer-related subjects.

Raph Levien’s blog

Blog of Raph Levien.

Pomcor

Research in Mobile and Web Technology

Lennart Koopmann

Personal blog of Lennart Koopmann

Bruce Momjian: Postgres Blog

Bruce Momjian: Postgres Blog

Bryan Cantrill

Views on software from Bryan Cantrill's deck chair

Matt's Hub - Blog

Matt's Hub - Blog

The Trouble with Tribbles...

OpenBSD Journal

The OpenBSD Community.

Palladium

Governance Futurism

The Perfect Pack

Unbiased reviews, interviews, and content designed to help you on the hunt for the perfect pack.

Citus Data Blog

Scaling data and analytics with Postgres

John Resig

Blog, Projects, and Links

Python⇒Speed

Python⇒Speed

Marcin Juszkiewicz

Marcin Juszkiewicz

Unsharpen

Pens and Pencils | Reviews and Data

Scott Helme

Security researcher, entrepreneur and international speaker who specialises in web technologies. Creator of report-uri.io and securityheaders.io

Rands in Repose

Emblemetric

Data-Driven Design Insight

Ctrl blog

Ctrl blog

LookIt

LookIt: (1) a juvenile imperative verb for getting attention. (2) a personal blog by Paul Hoffman.

Errata Security

Advanced persistent cybersecurity

Last Week in AWS

AWS News Sprinkled With Snark

Edmund Ronald's Color News

edmundronald at gmail dot com.

Potaroo blog

A weblog of Internet Technology by Geoff Huston.

Go, the unwritten parts

Recent content on Go, the unwritten parts

unethical blogger

Matthew Green

Some random thoughts about crypto. Notes from a course I teach. Pictures of my dachshunds.

The Overrated Photographer

ipSpace.net

Internetworking perspectives by Ivan Pepelnjak

Alex Kwa

The relentless pursuit of less, but better.

In Security

Zero Credibility

Weekly essays on engineering the future

Mr. Macintosh

Apple Mac Enterprise IT Blog & macOS News for MacAdmins

Drew DeVault

Recent content in Blogs on Drew DeVault's blog

Chris Siebenmann

Recently changed pages in Chris's Wiki :: blog.

Divergent Dynamics

The Time Has Come

Articles

Articles on Computer Science at Lockless Inc.

ACM Queue

Wireless one

Wireless news+

Daring Fireball

Macintosh punditry and curmudgeonry.

Steven Sinofsky

products, development, management...

Elizabeth Spiers

Indiscriminate riffs from Elizabeth Spiers, every Sunday.

Martin Baillie

Recent content on Martin Baillie

information aesthetics

form follows data - data visualization & visual communication

TFT Central Reviews and Articles

LCD Monitor Information, Reviews, Guides and News

Armin Ronacher

Recent blog posts

Chip Overclock

90% of everything I say is crap. Because 90% of everything is crap.

A Suitable Wardrobe

Will's thoughts on dressing with style.

Thom Hogan Z System

DeepStuff.org

Latest science news covering Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Nanotechnology, Physics, Medicine, and other Deep Stuff.

The Pelikan's Perch

Where the Flock Comes to Roost

Perfplanet

The speed geek's favorite time of the year

rawformat

A site dedicated to an open imaging RAW format standard.

the morning paper

an interesting/influential/important paper from the world of CS every weekday morning, as selected by Adrian Colyer

PDN Online Gear

Gear Reviews & Resources for Professional Photographers

AnandTech

This channel features the latest computer hardware related articles.

Red Dot Forum

Leica News, Reviews and Community

Audioholics

Where audio and video equipment undergoes rigorous objective and subjective tests by our staff, ensuring that marketing slogans aren't the only guidelines for your home theater choices.

Pangolins with Packs - Medium

A comprehensive backpack review blog for all of life's endeavors - Medium

Mac Performance Guide

Mac Performance Guide: Expert Advice for High Performance Macs

McCann Tech Blog

<p>Networking, Apple, and other nerdy things.</p>

macwright.org

JavaScript, math, maps, etc

Kafsemo.org site updates

Changes to the site, of interest or otherwise.

Frédéric Cambus

Personal site and technical blog of Frederic Cambus

JetPens Blog

JetPens Blog

Krebs on Security

In-depth security news and investigation

DPReview reviews

The latest digital camera and digital imaging reviews from Digital Photography Review.

David Lebovitz

Solene's percent %

Max Barry

News and blather from MaxBarry.com

hp calculators

anything about those glorious, rpn or not, machines.

Z IN ASCII - Writing

Writing by Ryan Zezeski

EWONTFIX

A blog about bugs

Objective-See's Blog

OS X security :)

Feed: stratechery by Ben Thompson

by Ben Thompson

Stories by Nassim Nicholas Taleb on Medium

Stories by Nassim Nicholas Taleb on Medium

Guido van Rossum's Weblog

All Things Pythonic

ongoing

Tim Bray

Cool Tools

Here are my recommendations for cool stuff. I include any books, tools, software, videos, maps, gadgets, hardware, websites, or gear that are extraordinarily handy or useful for individual and small groups. The best items are those that open up new p

/r/Illumos

The logical open evolution of opensolaris

The Citizen Lab

University of Toronto

The Eclectic Light Company

Macs, painting, and more

Bare Feats Test Lab

Latest Mac Speed Test Results and Analysis

Typographica

A review of typefaces and typography books, with occasional commentary on fonts and typographic design.

Idle Words

noyb.eu - My Privacy is None of Your Business

Mozilla Hacks

hacks.mozilla.org

My EtherealMind

Network design, architecture, thinking, working. Tech.

Notebookcheck.net

The 20 latest notebook reviews from NotebookCheck.net

Erica Sadun

Where technology meets something or other

Astral Codex Ten

P(A|B) = [P(A)*P(B|A)]/P(B), all the rest is commentary.

Positive Technologies - learn and secure

Filippo.io

Trips of a curious penguin.

Rhodia Drive

Rhodia Drive is a blog about Rhodia notepads, tablets and notebooks, writing accessories, and journaling in general. It features articles, tips, tricks, links on the latest tools, and general notebook-related news items about this orange French notebook with a cult following.

jQuery Mobile

jQuery Mobile

Monday Note

Monday Note

Graham King

Solvitas perambulum

Schneier on Security

A weblog covering security and security technology.

r/gohugo

For fans of the Go Language based static site generator called Hugo. Everything fits in one executable and it is available on many operating systems including Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and NetBSD.

Dan Luu

Dan Luu

360 Rumors

360 camera reviews, news, and techniques

Tools and Toys

Hand-Picked for Work and Play

The Well-Appointed Desk

For the love of paper, pens and office supplies

Privacy Online News

Online Privacy blog by Private Internet Access VPN. Protect your online privacy.

Candy Blog

A blog about candy, things made with sugar, things made with chocolate, you get the idea ... these are my reviews of candy that I've tried recently

Thom Hogan SansMirror

Core77

Core77 Rss Feed

Townsourced Tech Blog

Recent content on Townsourced Tech Blog

The Record by Recorded Future

The Tao of Mac

Tech Made Simple

Bert Hubert

Code, musings and more

Carryology

Exploring better ways to carry bags, wallets & more.

arXiv blog

Technology Review exists to promote the understanding of emerging technologies and their impact.

Facebook Code

Meet the engineers who code Facebook

DPReview articles

All articles from Digital Photography Review

Planet PostgreSQL

Planet PostgreSQL

The Antiplanner

Dedicated to the sunset of government planning

Craig Mod

Craig Mod - books, interactive works, photography, etc

The Center Column

An exploration of stability

Dangerous Prototypes

Open source hardware projects

Macfilos

Photography and Technology

Dark Matters Chocolate Reviews

Craft Chocolate Reviews and Interviews with Victoria Cooksey

Hacker News

Links for the intellectually curious, ranked by readers.

Slate Star Codex

NꙮW WITH MꙮRE MULTIꙮCULAR ꙮ

Blog – Cal Newport

Author - Study Hacks

Charlie's Diary

Charlie's Diary

Google Online Security Blog

The latest news and insights from Google on security and safety on the Internet.

ServeTheHome

Server and Workstation Reviews

Stacey Higginbotham

Internet of Things

Michael Tsai

Everyday Carry

Everyday Carry or EDC generally refers to small items or gadgets worn, carried, or made available in pockets, holsters, or bags on a daily basis to manage common tasks. These are for use in unexpected situations or emergencies. In a broader sense, EDC refers to being prepared for both the known and the unknown.

r/VivaldiBrowser

A subreddit for the Vivaldi Web browser for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Vivaldi is a web browser for power users that is fast, rich in functionality, flexible and puts the user first.

FUJI LOVE

Online Magazine for Fuji X Photographers

Rest of World

Reporting Global Tech Stories

All3DPAll3DP

World's #1 3D Printing Magazine

Daniel Lemire's blog

Daniel Lemire is a computer science professor at the University of Quebec. His research is focused on software performance and indexing. He is a techno-optimist.

Insinuator

Some outright rants from a bunch of infosec practitioners.

Cloudflare Blog

Cloudflare Blog

ChargerLAB

Charger, Battery, Cell, Power Bank, Gadgets News And Review

Londonist

A website about London

Freedom to Tinker

... is your freedom to understand, discuss, repair, and modify the technological devices you own.

Daniel Mitsui, Artist

Please visit also www.danielmitsui.com.

inessential.com

Brent Simmons's weblog.

Daniel Abadi

The Wirecutter

A List of Great Technology

I, Cringely

Cringely on technology

InfoSec Handbook

Recent content on InfoSec Handbook – your friendly and open-minded InfoSec community

Portals of London

Towards a catalogue of London’s inter-dimensional gateways

Hackaday

Fresh hacks every day

Liliputing

Ars Technica

The PC enthusiast's resource

Girl in Fog City

Personal ponderings, pontifications and observations

Dare Obasanjo

Smoke like a hippie, drink like a pirate and code like a hacker

r/USB-C

USB-C devices, news, and information.

cr.yp.to blog

D. J. Bernstein's personal weblog.

ConfectioneryNews

Breaking News on Confectionery & Biscuit Processing

LumberJac

Lifestyle and gear guide cut for the modern mountain man.

Quanta Magazine

Illuminating science

IEEE Spectrum Online

Spectrum Online is the member publication of the IEEE, the world's leading society for engineering technology, computer engineering, and communications technologies

Tomasz Tunguz

on Tomasz Tunguz

Acquire

Erik Bernhardsson

Erik Bernhardsson

rtl-sdr.com

RTL-SDR (RTL2832U) and software defined radio news and projects. Also featuring Airspy, HackRF, FCD, SDRplay and more.

French Morning London

Le premier site d'actualité pour les Français de Londres

The Register

Biting the hand that feeds IT

Jonas Rask

Timac

Recent content on Timac

The Imaging Resource

The Imaging Resource News page is the best way to stay on top of all the latest in the fast-paced world of digital imaging! Up-to-the-minute news as well as coverage of the latest articles and reviews covering digital imaging hardware and software of all types, professional and amateur. From digital cameras, printers and scanners to the latest image editors and more, we cover it. The IR News page is read by industry professionals and enthusiasts alike. Come check us out today...

Leica News & Rumors

Leica news, before it happens

Tim Kadlec

Recent posts in TimKadlec.com on Web Performance Consulting | TimKadlec.com

Om Malik

James Governor's Monkchips

An industry analyst blog looking at software ecosystems and convergence

Bless This Stuff

Web Magazine for guys. Men's Style, gadgets, gear, technology, vehicles and more. Stuff we drool about.

Phoronix

Linux Hardware Reviews & News

The Setup

The Setup

Aeon

Aeon is a magazine of ideas and culture. We publish in-depth essays, incisive articles, and a mix of original and curated videos—free to all.

DistroWatch.com: Packages

Latest package releases

The Oatmeal

The oatmeal tastes better than stale skittles found under the couch cushions

darktable

Mapping London

Highlighting the best London maps.

Data Center Knowledge

News and analysis about data centers, cloud computing, managed hosting and disaster recovery

The Gadgeteer

ToolGuyd

The Latest Tool Reviews, New Tool Previews, Best Tool Picks & Deals Blog

/r/wholesomeSF

Wholesome SF For all things positive, uplifting, and wholesome about San Francisco, California.

r/OpenBSD

OpenBSD

National Vulnerability Database

This feed contains the most recent CVE cyber vulnerabilities published within the National Vulnerability Database.

r/golang

Gophers of the world unite!

DocumentSnap Paperless Blog

Learn How To Go Paperless With Easy Document Tips

Technology & Creativity Blog Feed

Staff from the BBC's online and technology teams talk about BBC Online, BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button and the BBC's digital services. The blog is reactively moderated. Your host is Jonathan Murphy.

diglloyd.com

What is new at diglloyd.com

Percona Database Performance Blog

La Jaune et la Rouge

Polytechnique Alumni

The Economist: Britain

Britain

SA-CD.net Additions

New titles added to SA-CD.net.

The New Stack

DPReview News

Digital Photography Review, Latest digital camera news, camera reviews, galleries, technology and comparisons.

CoolThings.com

MacStories

Apple news, app reviews, and stories by Federico Viticci and friends.

PetaPixel

Leica Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

The Leica Talk forum, the place to discuss Leica digital cameras, such as the S-system, SL-system, M-system, Leica Q, TL-system, Leica X, D-LUX, V-LUX and Leica C series.

Audiosolace

Rebirth of audio | News & Reviews

r/ManyBaggers

/r/ManyBaggers is for folks who like all things that are bags. If like bags of any kind this sub is for you! If you have lots of backpacks, purses, wallets, etc and are ashamed to admit it this sub is for you! If like you to constantly talk about bag designs then this sub is for you!

Noupe

Web Designer's Online Resource

Electrek

EV and Tesla News, Green Energy, Ebikes, and more

unixsheikh.com

Thoughts and tutorials about Open Source, BSD and GNU/Linux system administration, and programming - the pragmatic way.

Vivaldi Blog – Vivaldi Browser

Fast & Fully Customizable Web Browser

Jonathan Perkin

learn | understand | share

joshua stein

DIYPhotography

A home devoted to DIY, Photography and Lighting

Better Living Through Design

Better Living Through Design

Thom Hogan News/Views

Ming Thein

reframing the world one picture at a time

r/commandline

Command Line

Brewster Kahle's Blog

In the Pipeline

r/programming

Computer Programming

The Verge

politics.co.uk

All

Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places

New wonders and curiosities added to the Atlas.

StorageReview.com

Secplicity–Security Simplified

Printers and Printing Forum: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

The Printers and Printing forum, the place to discuss both home and third party printing.

ParisTech Review

ParisTech Review is the online magazine of ParisTech that assesses how technological innovations, as well as major changes in demographics, the climate and natural ressources, will bring sweeping changes to business, the economy, society and individuals.

Salt Water New England

A daily perspective on Salt Water New England and its seasons through all original photographs, old and new, and commentary

Due Diligence

Tim Oren's notes and opinions on technology, venture investing, Silicon Valley, life, the universe and everything.

Russell Cohen

Recent content on Russell Cohen

Lifehacks

Lifehacks: Uncommon solutions to common problems.

LensRentals Blog

Photo/video thoughts from the largest rental house

High Performance Web Sites

Essential knowledge for making your web pages faster.

Qualys

A syndication feed of all the blogs on this system

Nikon SLR Lens Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

The Nikon SLR Lens Talk forum, the place to discuss Nikon SLR lenses.

Hynek Schlawack

Homepage and blog of Hynek Schlawack. Pythonista, Gopher, C hacker, JavaScript dabbler, and speaker from Berlin/Germany.

Hugo News

Recent content in Hugo News on Hugo

DPReview Accessories Talk

The Accessories Talk forum, the place to discuss everything from memory cards to tripods to camera bags. Please use the dedicated forums for lens and camera discussions.

ImperialViolet

ImperialViolet

Eater SF

The San Francisco Restaurant, Bar, and Nightlife Blog

HiConsumption

HiConsumption delivers all the best in men's lifestyle. Find all the coolest gadgets, automobiles, gear, fashion and more for guys.

Boing Boing

Lifehacker

Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don't live to geek; geek to live.

Blocks and Files

Where Storage Lives

WSJ The Middle Seat

Tracking and unpacking the world of travel

GlennLog

Turning technology from mumbo-jumbo into rich tasty gumbo

Light Reading:

Light Reading: Networking the Telecom Industry

Protocol

Protocol

HBR.org

Practical insights, tools and resources from leading business thought leaders.

What Hi-Fi?

Tech news and reviews

Gates Notes

The most recently published articles on www.gatesnotes.com

Image Sensors World

News and discussions about image sensors

Between the Lines

Between the Lines

Marginal Revolution

Small steps toward a much better world.

Network World Bryan Lunduke

Visual Business Intelligence

A blog by Stephen Few

r/London

News, Pictures, Events and Discussion about London, UK

Nikkei Asian Review

Pop Wuping

Photo Rumors

Photography news, before it happens

Laughing Squid

underground art and culture from San Francisco and beyond

Le Figaro

Nikon Rumors

where there's smoke there's fire

r/San Francisco

Cold summers, thick fog, and beautiful views. Welcome to the subreddit for the gorgeous City by the Bay! San Francisco, California, USA.

Tom Slee

Occasional badly-informed opinions, worth exactly what you pay for them. Mostly technology and politics with a pseudo-philosophical twist.

Craig Murray

Historian, Former Ambassador, Human Rights Activist

Baron Schwartz

Big Think

collecting cartographic curiosa

/r/BuyItForLife

For practical, durable and quality made products that are made to last.

PlagiarismToday

A site about content theft, Plagiarism, and copyright issues on the Web.

Self-Hosted Alternatives to Popular Services

A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don't control.

Rangefinderforum.com

Rangefinderforum.com is a site for Rangefinder Camera enthusiasts

Thomas Pindelski

This journal discusses photography in all its guises with an emphasis on the art of making photographs.

flak rss

flak rss

Hacker Noon

how hackers start their afternoons

Uncrate

Uncrate is a web magazine for guys who love stuff. Our team finds the best gadgets, clothes, cars and more so you can blow your rent money easier.

igvita.com

a goal is a dream with a deadline

jg's Ramblings

Jim Gettys' ramblings on random topics, and occasional rants.

r/Emacs

The extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor.

WSJ.com: India Real Time

Unique analysis and insights from The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires on the daily news in the world's largest democracy

r/Networking

###Enterprise Networking Routers, switches and firewalls. Network blogs, news and network management articles. Cisco, Juniper, Brocade and more all welcome.

aBlogtoWatch

The World's Most Popular Source for Watch Reviews, News & Admiration Since 2007

Chaos Manor Musings

Chaos Manor Musings

Product Hunt

Product Hunt — The best new products, every day

SIGNAL VS. NOISE

Fuji Rumors

Fuji digital camera news

Dr Drang

I just said what I said and it was wrong. Or was taken wrong.

Trail of Bits Blog

4E78 641E 4054 5085 81B6 5712 6BA3 5E19 0B22 E10F

Reference Home Theater

Home Theater Equipment Reviews

RHD Blog

Insights and news on Red Hat developer tools, platforms and more

Ricoh Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

The Ricoh Talk forum, the place to discuss Ricoh digital cameras.

Smashing Magazine

we smash you with the information that will make your life easier. really.

Adam Leventhal's Weblog

inside the sausage factory

Planet Pocket Tool

Adventures in Micro Manufacturing with Gadget Fiend and Knifemaker Peter Atwood

Android Developers Blog

An Open Handset Alliance Project.

r/Leica

Leica cameras & gear, news, discussion

/r/homelab

Welcome to your friendly /r/homelab, where techies and sysadmin from everywhere are welcome to share their labs, projects, builds, etc. Keep the subreddit drama OUT, report it if you see any.

Generation X Finance

Helping a unique generation achieve financial independence.

Joel on Software

Guardian Unlimited

Intelligent news and comment throughout the day from The Guardian newspaper

James Hamilton

James Hamilton's Blog

Brandur Leach

Articles - brandur.org

Python Insider

Python core development news and information.

Die, Workwear!

Die, Workwear! is a menswear blog devoted to the good life. Since starting this blog, I've had the honor of becoming a contributing writer at Put This On (www.putthison.com). I do most of my writing there, but Die, Workwear! remains active with things that don't fit in well with Put This On.

Polygon - All

The Frisc - Medium

The Frisc shares voices and tells stories about our city in flux. - Medium

Nikon Z Mirrorless Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

The Nikon Z Mirrorless Talk forum, the place to discuss Nikon's Z 7 and Z 6 full-frame mirrorless cameras and lenses.

Reactual

A Guide To Reliable Products

New Statesman

PhysOrg.com

The latest physics and technology news

Neglected Potential

Hodinkee

Hodinkee's daily entry of the most interesting and rare watches from around the world.

r/sysadmin

A reddit dedicated to the profession of Computer System Administration.

BitWorking | Joe Gregorio

BitWorking | Joe Gregorio

Brave New Geek

Introspections of a software engineer

NGINX Blog

The High Performance Reverse Proxy, Load Balancer, Edge Cache, Origin Server

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

Latest Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comics and news

David Collier-Brown

The site is leafless.ca, but this is my ordinary programming blog, not anything about leafless itself.

Max Bruning's weblog

Very occasional tech stuff...

The Truth About Cars

The Truth About Cars is dedicated to providing candid, unbiased automobile reviews and the latest in auto industry news.

Paragon Initiative

The official blog of Paragon Initiative Enterprises.

Philip Greenspun

an interesting idea every three months; a posting every day

EconLog

This week's issues and insights in economics<br /> Edited by Arnold Kling

edjelley.com

Fountain Pen, Ink, and Stationery Reviews

The American Prospect

InsideHook Personal Tech

InsideHook | Travel, News, Health & Fashion for Men in New York, LA, SF, Chicago & the Nation

blog :: Brent -> [String]

Man Bag Solutions for EDC

Slightly obsessed with finding the perfect, non-obtrusive, exactly-what-you-need-but-can-hold-a-bit-more EDC bag . We abhor overstuffed pockets, but don't want the burden of a backpack. We aim to resolve the great Man Purse Conundrum (MPC) -- one bag at a time.

Craig Mod on Medium

Latest posts by Craig Mod on medium.com

minor emacs wizardry

wherever i put my .emacs, that's my home

r/FountainPens

/r/fountainpens - A community for fountain pen enthusiasts, from the novice to the collector.

Computer Audiophile

To fill a large gap in the audiophile community. Instead of waiting for traditional sources to cover audiophile grade computer systems in greater detail, we started computeraudiophile.com.

Confessions of a Bookplate Junkie

Random thoughts from a passionate bookplate collector.

bunnie's blog

bunnie's blog

SmoothSpan Blog

For Executives, Entrepreneurs, and other Digerati who need to know about SaaS and Web 2.0.

Calculator blog

Musings and comments about our common interest

VoIP Watch

All about Voice Over IP, Internet Based Communications and Video.

Marginal Guesswork

Allan Schiffman

The Daily Viz

By Matt Stiles

Becks & Posh

Xavier Mertens

/dev/random

DBMS2

Choices in data management and analysis

Urban Life Signs

Thoughts on people, cities and moving about.

r/AMA

Ask Me Anything

/dev/dump

illumos and storage. Rockets and whitewater. Go figure.

High Scalability

This site tries to bring together all the lore, art, science, practice, and experience of building scalable websites into one place so you can learn how to build your own website with confidence. Please Start Here.

Designing Web Interfaces

Blog

G. Willow Wilson

Professional genre-bender, casual gamer, student of religion, author of critically acclaimed books and bestselling comics.

Dave Cheney

The acme of foolishness

dev2ops: delivering change

Blog

Ben Rockwood

use unix or die.

Kirk's Rants

I code. I used to be super-hardcore in Silicon Valley. I sold out and now live in London working in financial services. Here's where I rant at nobody in particular.

Coding Horror

programming and human factors - Jeff Atwood

Marco.org

Marco Arment

Netflix TechBlog - Medium

Learn about Netflix's world class engineering efforts, company culture, product developments and more. - Medium

Everything USB

Everything USB RSS keeps you up-to-date on the latest Wireless USB, USB 2.0 and USB OTG innvoations as well as the weirdest gadgets you never thought possible.

Gabriel Weinberg's Blog

Startups & stuff...

Tony Arcieri

Tony Arcieri

BenEdelman.org

Original research on Internet architecture and regulation.

PsPrint Blog

More than just an online printing company, PsPrint is your integrated marketing and direct mail partner.

The Forwarding Plane

Routing, Switching, general security and anything else I decide to write down.

San Francisco Citizen

I've Been Drinking, I've Been Dranking editor@SFCitizen.com

Blog O' Matty

Blog O' Matty

Put This On

A web series about dressing like a grownup. From Jesse Thorn and Adam Lisagor.

NSBlog

Mac OS X and Cocoa programming

THEME

More Photography

That grumpy BSD guy

Field notes and occasional musings by Peter on Stuff that happens, from a free software perspective, mainly OpenBSD, FreeBSD.

Gulliver

RSS feed for the Gulliver Economist blog.

PacketLife

A networking blog maintained by the community at packetlife.net

Hanno's blog

The Economist: Business

Business

Hoodline

Hoodline

SANS Internet Storm Center

Unix Admin Corner

Random thoughts, on Solaris, Linux, IRIX and gasp even the occasional Windows tidbit may weasel its way in.

Fractals of Change

nothing great has ever been accomplished without irrational exuberance

Scroll.in

A digital daily of things that matter.

Dabeaz

Dave Beazley's mondo computer blog.

CA Security Council

Advancing Online Security Through Education and Best Practices

Below All the Turtles

Downstack Technology

Bill Gurley

Benchmark Capital

P1 Labs

P1 Security Labs

The Economist: International

International

Per Square Mile

Subtraction

ReadWriteWeb

Transbay Blog

Nate Berkopec

The blog of Nate Berkopec, Ruby on Rails programmer.

Kudelski Security

The Latest News from Research at Kudelski Security

cortesi

A blog about code and books

Word to the Wise

Email, Delivery, Spam and more

Evan Miller

Evan Miller's News

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels' weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems.

Bulles et Onomatopées

Chroniques, critiques et guides sur la BD Franco-Belge, les Comics et Mangas.

Initial Program Load

Initial Program Load

La Vida Leica! - The Leica Life!

La Vida Leica News Feed

The Perils of Parallel

A blog about multicore, cloud computing, accelerators, Virtual Worlds, and likely other topics, loosely driven by the effective end of Moore's Law. It's also a place to try out topics for my next book.

The Baseline Scenario

What happened to the global economy and what we can do about it

What Does This Button Do?

The Adventures of Richard Baguley, technology writer

Brett Cannon

Python core developer. Tall, snarky Canadian.

The Economist: The Americas

The Americas

xkcd.com

xkcd.com

Thom Hogan Gearophile News

Cooking With The Single Guy

Cooking With The Single Guy

Daemonic Dispatches

Musings from Colin Percival

Shtetl-Optimized

The Blog of Scott Aaronson

Kazuho's Weblog

Brendan Gregg

Brendan Gregg's professional blog

Real HD-Audio

Information about the world of high quality audio

Phil Windley

Organizations Usually Get the IT They DeserveSM

Aswath Weblog

Musing on telecommunications industry and other sundries

strchr.com updates

Perfectionistic and minimalistic programming.

Jeffrey Friedl's Blog

Not a photo blog, but sometimes I play one on TV

Terry Chay

You tell that other boy, not to touch the woodwork...

Matt Cutts

neat fun stuff

James Fallows :: The Atlantic

James Fallows is a National Correspondent for <em>The Atlantic</em>. A 25-year veteran of the magazine and former speechwriter for Jimmy Carter, he is also an instrument-rated pilot and a onetime program designer at Microsoft.

Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories

Making the World a Better Place, One Evil Mad Scientist at a Time

Paul Graham

Articles by Paul Graham

A List Apart

A List Apart Issue 218

Kurt McKee

Kurt McKee

Audio Musings by Sean Olive

A blog about the science of sound recording and reproduction

Niall Kennedy's Weblog

Technology, Java, gadget, and search news, with some personal interests thrown in to keep things interesting.

Aphyr: Posts

Aphyr: Posts

Mssv

Just another WordPress weblog

San Francisco Cityscape

Bay Area Urban Planning - Maps, Wallpaper, Photos & Links

Jignesh Shah's Blog

Blog about technologies like PostgreSQL and other Open Source technologies.

Rob Pike

Uptown Almanac

Feed of all the lame entries for Uptown Almanac

Sam Ruby

It's just data

John Beardsworth

Thought-provoking Lightroom advice and training, plug-ins and web galleries, custom solutions

Brad DeLong

fxl.blog

A bunch of bytes about nothing

Programming in the 21st Century

Programming in the 21st Century

Jaksprats's Blog

Ramblings of a programmer

The Null Device

Eric Kerr

Entreprenerd

nvie.com

nvie.com

From Squalor to Baller

Simple style advice for the modern man. Unless noted otherwise, all images and written content are my own.

Nick Johnson

because repeating myself sucks

Ovidiu Predescu's Weblog

Technology ramblings

The Startup Lawyer

Startup Law, Venture Capital, Securities Law, M&A

The Economist: Europe

Europe

chpwn blog

Rohdesign Weblog

Mike Rohde's weblog, covers design, mobile computing, travel, cycling, books, music and film.

Network Heresy

Tales of the network reformation

EDC

Everyday Carry, or EDC, generally refers to small items or gadgets worn, carried, or made available in pockets, holsters, or bags on a daily basis to manage common tasks or for use in unexpected situations or emergencies. In a broader sense, it is a lifestyle, discipline, or philosophy of preparedness.

Jonathan Eastland

News & Information from the Ajax News & Feature Service web site www.ajaxnetphoto.com

Mike Rundle

Thoughts and tutorials on software interface design for Mac OS X and iPhone.

Mini-Microsoft

Let's slim down Microsoft into a lean, mean, efficient customer pleasing profit making machine! Mini-Microsoft, Mini-Microsoft, lean-and-mean!

Joel on Software

Painless Software Management

GeekDad

Raising Geek Generation 2.0

Metroblogging San Francisco

Metroblogging San Francisco

Coding Relic

Random musings on software in an embedded world.

asymco

Curated market intelligence

Venture Hacks

An entrepreneur's guide to hacking venture capital since Persian calendar year 1386

Let it rip

<a href="http://blogs.sun.com/sunay/resource/sunay_bio.html">Sunay Tripathi's</a> Solaris Networking Weblog

No Such Weblog

Thomas Roessler's notes on ICANN, the GNSO, the ALAC, and less virtual topics.

Bill Pijewski's Blog

The blog of Bill Pijewski, a member of the Joyent engineering team

Harvest Imaging Blog

Brad Linder's digital home

Exploring the intersection of technology and journalism

An Inkophile's Blog

Fountain pens, ink, paper and more

Konigi

row

japan exposures

a personal introduction to Japanese photography

You Can Change It Later!

David Marks blog about startups and stuff

The Economist: Special report

Special report

The Noisy Channel

A Fistful of Euros

Purity of race does not exist. Europe is a continent of energetic mongrels. - H.A.L. Fisher

Borderlands Books

A blog for Borderlands Books, a Science Fiction specialty bookstore located in San Francisco's Mission District

Econbrowser

Analysis of current economic conditions and policy

Jeremy Zawodny's blog

Blogging on a platform that doesn't suck

Brendan Eich

Brendan's Roadmap Updates

Guido van Rossum

Three-Toed Sloth

Slow Takes from the Canopy (and occasional stochastic filtering)

Toolness

The Blog of Atul Varma

Not Invented Here

Life is like a box of chocolates.... fattening and gives me a headache.

The Economist: United States

United States

Mobile Opportunity

Comments on the tech industry, with a focus on mobile, wireless, & the web

Photoethnography

Weekly notes on issues related to photoethnography, fieldwork in Japan, classic cameras, digital photography, and other topics related to visual anthropology. Sponsored by Photoethnography.com

The Economist: Asia

Asia

Ian Bicking

The DAM Show

Helping you organize and preserve photos

Cocoa with Love

Advanced programming tips, tricks and hacks for Mac development in C/Objective-C and Cocoa.

The Man in Blue

Distilling fine web design since 1863

unixwiz

anything dealing with *NIX or what ever I want to write about

Wide Awake Developers

An ongoing examination of what it means to be an IT professional in today's world.

Startup Boy

Truth in Startups, and a Whole Lot Less

Notebooks

Cosma's Notebooks

Chapati Mystery

what is the vertiginous chapati saying to me?

Discrete Cosine

A place for the 141st character

Joy of Tech

The comic about technology and culture, by Nitrozac and Snaggy!

tablehopper

48 hills

San Francisco News Arts & Culture

A Brief Message

200 words or less about design.

A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry

A look at the history of battle in popular culture

Alpine Linux News

Alpine Linux News

Applied Divinity Studies

applieddivinitystudies@gmail.com

Ask San Francisco

Ask Us Anything about San Francisco

AskThePilot.com

THE ULTIMATE RESOURCE SITE FOR EVERYONE WHO FLIES

AskThePilot.com

THE ULTIMATE RESOURCE SITE FOR EVERYONE WHO FLIES

audiophile - ohm image

Ω image reviews, commentary, and how-to's, on the state of audiophile nation.

bellingcat

the home of online investigations

Ben Aaronovitch

In which Ben Aaronovitch occasionally writes down things that occur to him despite the fact that he won't get paid for doing it.

Ben Adida

software, security, policy

Borderlands Sponsors

CALmatters

Nonprofit, nonpartisan journalism explaining California's policies and politics

cases–internetcases

Legal developments involving the internet and new technologies

Charlemagne's notebook

RSS feed for the Charlemagne's notebook Economist blog.

Clear Linux

A subreddit for the Clear Linux distro.

Coda Hale

codahale.com

CommitStrip

Our coder's life

Dilbert Daily Strip

The Official Dilbert Daily Comic Strip RSS Feed

DPreview latest products

The latest 50 digital imaging products from Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com).

Dropbox Blog

Etherfarm

A Rural Retreat

geek - ohm image

Gemini PDA by Planet Computers

This subreddit is intended to discuss the Gemini PDA as well as any other related news.

George Gilder

Greenwald

Independent, unencumbered analysis and investigative reporting.

Guido Fawkes

Parliamentary Plots & Conspiracy

Humanist Interface

Information Is Beautiful

Ideas, issues, knowledge, data - visualized!

InsideHook Gear

InsideHook | Travel, News, Health & Fashion for Men in New York, LA, SF, Chicago & the Nation

James Clear

Why tiny gains make a big difference in health and in life.

Jamie Wong

Zero Wind :: Jamie Wong

Jan-Piet Mens

Jan-Piet Mens

Jim Dalrymple

Jim Dalrymple

Jim Waldo's Weblog

Objects, Networks, and Making Things Work

Julia Galef

Laws and Sausages

Latest Laws and Sausages comics and news

Malaak, Angel of Peace

Over a Lebanese comic author's shoulder.

Mike Bostock

Mike Bostock

Mozilla Security Blog

My Diplomatic Life

Real stories you will not believe

New On Netflix USA

RSS feed for new additions over the last 10 days to Netflix USA (100% unofficial!). A project by MaFt.co.uk

Noise to Signal

Rob Cottingham's cartoon about the social web and how we live online

NwAvGuy

Northwest Audio & Video Guy

O'Reilly Deal of the Day

Get the latest news on O'Reilly's Deal of the Day

Packing Less

Videos, Reviews, How To Pack Light

Paul Smith

HealthCare.gov, DNC, EveryBlock

PhotonPhreaks

Spreading the Light with flashlight news for everyone

photophile - ohm image

Ω image reviews, commentary, and how-to's, on the state of photophile nation.

Pi.co

Pocket Gamer

Latest Articles from Pocket Gamer. Updated throughout the day, every day.

Potrero View

Serving the Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, Mission Bay, & SOMA neighborhoods since 1970

Qalandar

Questionable Content

The Official QC RSS Feed

r/Aersf

The unofficial Aer community on reddit. Aer started in 2014 as a crowdfunding project that combined a gym bag and an office bag into one unique design. Since then, they've grown their collection and stocked their bags at some of the top retailers around the world.

r/AlpineLinux

Unofficial community devoted to Alpine Linux, a security-oriented, lightweight Linux distribution based on musl libc and busybox.

r/Bags

A place to discuss bags and other object which we use to carry our stuff around in.

r/BIFLFails

A place to post things you thought you were buying for life, yet they failed anyway. Friends of /r/BuyItForLife

r/Bookplates

Bookplates, ex-libris and anything related.

r/gearedup

The reddit for connoisseurs of good kicks, threads, gadgets, accessories, bling and more for the geared up redditor. We display the best of reddits gear that combine form, function and aesthetics. Get inspired and get geared up.

r/Printers

Inkjets, lasers, thermal, commercial and industrial printers. We make printers suck less by promoting printer maintenance, troubleshooting and providing accurate recommendations.

Rajiv Prabkharan

Thoughts on Software Development, from an ex-Hardware Engineer

Reading the China Dream - Blog

Blog

Rock Paper Cynic

Comics, music and other stuff by that guy Peter Chiykowski.

Rogue Amoeba

The Rogue Amoeba Blog

root labs rdist

Embedded security, crypto, software protection

RTLSDR.com

All about Realtek RTL2832U based RTL-SDRs

Ryan Finnie

Personal blog for Ryan Finnie

scienceofsharp

scienceofsharp

Slow Burn Productions

Geek ephemera: Paper, pens, pencils and productivity apps

Sophie Alpert

Sophie Alpert

Technical Musings

Reviews, rants, and misc thoughts on technology. I'm trying to give back to the internet community who's various blogs and forums have given me so much information in the past.

Tether Talk

Resources for Photographers

Text Technologies

Understanding technology ... in both senses of the phrase

The Brads comic

Just another WordPress weblog

The Duo Blog

Duo's Trusted Access platform verifies the identity of your users with two-factor authentication and security health of their devices before they connect to the apps you want them to access.

The Economist: Briefing

Briefing

The Economist: Leaders

Leaders

The Economist: The world this week

The world this week

The MountainBorn

Memories of a life less ordinary...

The New Camera

New cameras, Camcorder and DSLR

Thom Hogan Gearophile

Thrillbent » Chapters

Use The Index, Luke! blogs

Willie's World - Willie Brown

Xobs' Blog

Xobs' Blog