Isaac Clayton

A cozy little corner of the web.

  • Neopack is live

    Slowly emerges from the sixth sea of silence. Hello! I’m back for the time being. I started working on a handful of p...

  • Programming as theory building is true now more than ever

    These past two days have been something of a whirlwind, as I made a couple of important life decisions. The decisions...

  • Symbolic grounding

    After yesterday’s massive post (and given the two assignments I have to do today) I figured I would write something a...

Personal Log at usebox.net

Recent content in Personal Log at usebox.net

  • Another Tomato

    I’m still enjoying programming in OCaml, but because most of the code I have written to date is a toy compiler that m...

  • Changing theme in my terminal

    So after more than 20 years using a dark theme for coding, I realised that a light theme works better during the day....

  • git.usebox.net and bots

    I just had a chat with Alex because I couldn’t reach any of his websites, but I fired Tor browser and they were there...

The New Leaf Journal

Where the leaves are perennially virid

Home on A blog

A technical blog covering software development, data engineering, AI, and emerging technology trends with tutorials and commentary.

  • My 'Oh My Opencode' Setup

    I’ve been bouncing between AI tooling lately: editor copilots, chat UIs, CLIs, agents, you name it. The thing I kept ...

  • JavaZone 2025

    JavaZone 2025—Scandinavia’s landmark developer conference—delivered an exciting, two-day immersion into the world of ...

  • My 2025 Setup

    This is my 2025 setup. Software & Productivity brew as package manager asdf as language & tools management VS Code as...

Ryan Bagley

A blog about network infrastructure security and internet policy from the perspective of a network engineer.

Tim Hårek

Personal blog of a Norwegian technologist writing about privacy-focused technology, web development, and monthly recaps.

  • February 2026

    The year’s shortest month is finally over, and I’m three days late to posting this because I’ve been too busy to sit ...

  • January 2026

    1/12 of 2026 is almost at an end, and I’m certain that I won’t be able to write this post at any date later in Januar...

  • December 2025

    December is the slowest, fastest, and shortest month of the year. Everything has to happen this month. But I survived...

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Bobby Hiltz

An English teacher in France writing about technology, education, gaming, and guides with an indie web ethos.

  • Cryptic Prediction

    A cryptic prediction regarding The Foundation's recent proclamation regarding a future collaboration

  • Meticulously Crafted

    A post about work-life balance and piling wood

  • The Dillo Appreciation Post

    An appreciation post regarding the Dillo Browser and how I use it to browse the web, including YouTube, Wallabag, and...

Bobby Hiltz

An ESL instructor's blog covering technology, education, games, and personal reflections.

  • Cryptic Prediction

    A cryptic prediction regarding The Foundation's recent proclamation regarding a future collaboration

  • Meticulously Crafted

    A post about work-life balance and piling wood

  • The Dillo Appreciation Post

    An appreciation post regarding the Dillo Browser and how I use it to browse the web, including YouTube, Wallabag, and...

Matthew Brunelle's Blog

I write about a variety of projects, events and thoughts, but they all share one aspect: I learned something and want to share my experience with others.

splitbrain.org - blog

electronic brain surgery since 2001

  • Old Game, New Clothes

    Old Game, New Clothes Back in university in 2003 we had to do a group project. I don't remember which course it was, ...

  • LAN Overview 2026

    LAN Overview 2026 The last time that I blogged about my personal LAN setup was more than a decade ago. Meanwhile we m...

  • Appy - An AppImage Installer

    Appy - An AppImage Installer I nerd-sniped myself today. All I wanted to do was installing SuperSonic, a subsonic com...

Peter's Path

Peter's Path is my personal endeavour to live a life of purpose through hiking, reading, and embracing the beauty of nature, faith, and ideas.

Weekly Robotics Newsletter | Go, Robots!

Weekly Robotics Newsletter - stay up to date on state of the art robotics, drones, space, open source projects and research.

  • Weekly Robotics #350

    Over the last couple of weeks, I've been receiving lots of feedback about the redesign of this newsletter. I greatly ...

  • Weekly Robotics #349

    No intro today, let's jump straight into some interesting robotics projects and write-ups! This issue is brought to y...

  • Weekly Robotics #348

    Finally, today's e-mail comes in the redesigned version (thanks again, Hello Robo). I still have some fixes to apply ...

Londogard Blog

A blog which majorly focuses on Data Science, Data Engineering and sometimes Kotlin / Scala.

The Scholar's Stage

A forum to discuss the intersections of history, behavioral science, and strategic thought, with an emphasis on East and Southeast Asian affairs.

  • On Bombing Iran

    THUS WE BOMB Iran. The administration does not give consistent reasons for the attack on Iran: some say we war to cha...

  • 35 Theses on the WASPs

    LAST MONTH American Affairs published my review of Alexander Karp’s The Technological Republic. While I had plenty cr...

  • Book Notes: The Technological Republic (2025)

    ALEXANDER KARP AND NICHOLAS ZAMISKA'S The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West...