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“Old-school blogger that literally worked for Blogger. I met him twice, documented on his blog in 2006 (!) and 2000 (!!).”
“Two friends blog about parenting, books, and other such things.”
“Old school Swedish blogger who is a home inspector with a background in bricklaying and construction (!).”
“Alex's series on tiny archives really hit for me.”
“A "forty-something" whose blog goes back to the 1990s (!), helpfully organized into "epochs."”
“Author with one of the most consistently entertaining blogs I've seen in a while.”
“It's easily to lose your afternoon digging into all the corners of Anh's site.”
“A personal site from someone you can tell truly cares about it and tends to it like a good friend.”
“Metalhead dev that writes about tech, politics, and privacy.”
“Incredibly thorough and deep personal site that covers so many bases.”
“Group blog on Bear covering the indie web.”
“An OG blogger. I had lunch with him once and introduced myself as Maury Povich. (Long story.)”
“"A twice monthly dispatch about the web's history." It's like a time machine.”
“Deeply personal, but also: pour-over tips.”
“Jason has been blogging since 1953.”
“The perfect example of a delightful and truly personal indieweb site.”
“Poor guy, still trying to shed the "Inbox Zero Guy" title. Long-time blogger, still sharp as ever.”
“You know, it's Paul! From that thing you love!”
“The guy behind the always enjoyable People & Blogs series.”
“A new find this year as I've re-entered the small/personal web sphere.”
“An online friend that became in IRL friend many moons ago. Old school blogger and good dude!”
“UK-based front-end developer that I found recently through her posts about the indie/personal web.”
“Fun, thoughtful (and sometimes nerdy) posts on a personal site with plenty to dig through.”
“They have two printing presses and love cemeteries.”
“I hate making age a focus, but it's awesome to see 80-year-old Loren still blogging. Great reading.”
“That domain name is gold.”
“He's a music writer that's worked in the industry, a dev whose done some fun Letterboxd tools, and he's into digital preservation. Needless to say, I pay attention to what Jacob is up to.”
“Gina (formerly of Lifehacker/ThinkUp) is back! And she was born less than a month before me!”
“With a full archive of posts going back to 1997, Jessamyn is an original among originals.”
“Jessamyn's separate professional blog.”
“Thoughtful writing about the Indieweb.”
“The moderator of the mas.to instance.”
“One of those folks I only found recently. Engaging writing, fun site design. Reminds me a lot of the early days of blogs.”