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A blogroll is a way to help others find interesting posts and RSS feeds. Below are the latest entries of the 50 most recently updated feeds in my own RSS reader. The list is automatically generated and is updated every 15 minutes.

I used to post the list of the most interesting links every week, but had to stop because of time constraints. You can find the past entries here if you're interested.


tweakers - 'Speciaal' moederbord voor 720 euro


flyingpenguin - Police Arrest Sunken Cybertruck Owner For Elon Musk Stunts


Chris's Wiki :: blog - It seems unlikely that I'll have basic ARM servers to deal with


iDiallo.com - Why all the PRs?


Jimmy Carr - "What Was Joe Rogan Like?!" - Cheltenham, England


kadavy.net - Why there’s too much to do (it’s YOUR birthday, too?)


The Third-Floor Flat - Gen X Teen Movies Nobody Would Dare Make Today


brennan.day - A Ship in Harbour is Safe


Giles' blog - JAX backends and devices


The Back Focus - The Acting Choices That Made Mrs. Doubtfire Timeless


Lobsters - Stop Using Conventional Commits


Tweakers Mixed RSS Feed - .Geek - Powercolor-gpu heeft patronen op backplate die alleen met uv-lamp te zien zijn


Tildes Atom feed - Graham Potter looks forward to leading Sweden at 2026 World Cup after reflecting on failures with Chelsea and West Ham


DJ DNA (Urban Dance Squad) - Sons of the Culture Clash: My Life As A Vending Machine


dbushell.com (all feeds) - Are you standard.site?


Conan O'Brien - Animal Expert Jarod Miller Loses Control of a Reindeer | Late Night with Conan O’Brien


Welcome To My Blog - Many posts never get published


OSnews - When su replaced login for becoming another UNIX login


LGR - Obscure $3,000 Laptop From 1993: Compaq LTE Lite 4/25E


Simon Willison's Weblog - Quoting Andreas Kling


Andertons Music Co - Ed Sheeran Signature Baritone and Old Favourites! - PRS Guitars


Odds and Ends of History - We finally (sort of) know what the National Data Library is


IT Notes - Aggressive caching for a Mastodon reverse proxy: what to cache, what to never cache, and why content negotiation will eventually betray you


ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ Herman's blog - The Giant's Cup


Hacker News: Front Page - Changing How We Develop Ladybird


Guitar Meets Science - The 6,000 Dollar Ballad That Killed The Goo Goo Dolls


indieblog.page daily random posts - 🎲 Steam Gaming: Grandpa’s Bee Haven


Uwe Friedrichsen - The essence of architectural work - Part 2


Xe Iaso's blog - IPv6 zones in URLs are a mistake


82MHz - All blog posts - Linkdump No 110


Josh Collinsworth - LLMs and performative productivity


Drew DeVault's blog - The circus freaks of open source


jola.dev - Publishing your blog to standard.site in Elixir


ByteHaven - Where I ramble about bytes - Guess He Binged It


Chaos Computer Club - last 100 events feed - Common sense in der IT-Sicherheit: Verantwortungsvoller Umgang mit Sicherheitslücken und Nutzern (gpn24)


Jim Nielsen’s Notes - Code is Cheap(er)


Retro Vault - Which Scary Movie is Actually the Best? (Ranking Every Parody Film)


Adrian's Digital Basement ][ - Can I resurrect this broken 920 in 1 Famicom multi-cart?


Molly Rocket - Will AI Make Me Worse? [Wading Through AI - Episode 5]


LastWeekTonight - Japan's District Mascots: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (Bonus Segments)


Number 27 - I Thought It Would Be Terrible… Was I Right? Marcos Mantara (1992)


Codemanship's Blog - A Car Crash In Slow Motion


Sam Witteveen - Nemotron 3 Ultra NVIDIA's 550B Open Model


Terence Eden’s Blog - Book Review: Accessible Communications by Lisa Riemers and Matisse Hamel-Nelis ★★★★★