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.
Tildes Atom feed - Fortunately, there appear to be enough post oak trees to sustain Texas barbecue
Tweakers Mixed RSS Feed - Nieuwe versie macOS heet Golden Gate
OSnews - TOTP-based two-factor authentication for Sculpt OS
Hacker News: Front Page - Show HN: Performative-UI – a react component library of design tropes
Nibble Stew - Faking keyword arguments to functions in C++
Terence Eden’s Blog - How many consecutive hyphens can you have in a domain name?
tweakers - Gears of War, Call of Duty DMZ en meer tijdens Xbox Games Showcase
Odds and Ends of History - The last metre problem
./techtipsy - My experience with LLM-assisted tools in software development
Metadata - A Case for Simulation-Driven Resilience in Agentic Data Systems
Guitar Meets Science - He Was Dared To Sell Out. So He Did.
Chris's Wiki :: blog - Should we care any more about Googlebot crawling our sites?
seangoedecke.com RSS feed - Doing nothing at work
Simon Willison's Weblog - datasette-agent-edit 0.1a0
flyingpenguin - ToxicSkills Revisit: Loch Ness Levels of Mythical AI Risk
Lobsters - April in Servo: new Android UI, focus, forms, security fixes, and more
runtimeterror - 2026 TAC Autocross Event 4
Aphyr: Posts - Getting Paid by Flat Rate Movers
html-chunder - Self-hosting a Snac ActivityPub Server with a Raspberry Pi and Caddy
brennan.day - THE LANTERNFLY.
Jimmy Carr - "ET wants his fingers back!" #jimmycarr #crowdwork #hecklers #standup
Jim Nielsen’s Blog - Coding Is Designing
Knowing and Doing - The Long Expected Passing of My iPod Shuffle
mattsayar.com - Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer (Gen 2) Review
Ken Shirriff's blog - Powering up a module from the IBM 604: an electronic calculator from 1948
Ken Shirriff's blog - Powering up a module from the IBM 604: an electronic calculator from 1948
Lalit Maganti - 17 bugs in 10 weeks from AI security scanning
https://geekyschmidt.com/ - Four Years and 65,000 Kilometres with the Ford F-150 Lightning: An Unvarnished TCO and Utility Review
Sam Witteveen - The NEW Best ASR - NVIDIA Nemotron 3.5 ASR
Hi, I'm Heather Burns - Grassware
Design Docs - The Most Important Object Ever Designed
Alex Hyett - We are using AI wrong
dbushell.com (all feeds) - I’ve always liked the ideas behind HTMX. Namely, keep templates and rendering on the server, ship HT…
Yeri Tiete - Giving AI SSH access
joelchrono's blog - A couple of bike commutes
Surfing Complexity - I can’t bear to read AI-generated prose
indieblog.page daily random posts - 🎲 Kelly Krumrie’s Book Notes music playlist for her novel Concentric Macroscope
Eli Bendersky's website - Thoughts on starting new projects with LLM agents
Arch Retriever's Blog - Entropy
Redowan's Reflections - Putting this blog on ATProto with standard.site
genehack.blog - Weeknote #88 (20260531-20260606)
Maurycy's Blog - Arp 297:
BorisTheBrave.Com - Dihedral Subgroups Explained Via Factorio
c0de517e's blog RSS feed - Journal
Chaos Computer Club - last 100 events feed - Infrastructure Review & Closing (gpn24)
Tech Tangents - ATAboy IDE Adapter for CHS Hard Drives
Daniel Lemire's blog - How much do amd64 microarchitecture levels help in Go?
KEXP Full Performance - Caitlin & Brent - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
Adrian's Digital Basement - It looks okay on the outside, but it's rotten on the inside. (Macintosh Plus)