Blogroll
This is my /blogroll slashpage. It’s a list of other sites/blogs that I read or follow. This is something I’ve seen gaining traction across the IndieWeb and I’ve found the blogrolls that other folk have put together quite useful so I figured I’d join in.
Having a blog roll is a way of giving back to the blogs you enjoy. People who visit your site may be interested in reading similar content. By having a blog roll, visitors can easily find similar websites that they may want to read. – IndieWeb Wiki
The date at the top of this page reflects the last time I updated this page.
Blogs I like:
- Ariadne Conill - Alpine and Chainguard contributor. Plenty of insightful observations about security in FOSS.
- Benjojo - Networking and BGP fun.
- Filippo Valsorda - Low-level cryptography and other interesting stuff in that area. A good chunk of this goes over my head, but I find myself learning a lot.
- Jamie Tanna - Insightful FOSS and IndieWeb focused thoughts. Inspired this very page by introducing me to SlashPages.
- Jessie Frazelle - Interesting observations about open source firmware, BMC stuff, and early-boot security.
- muffn_ - Homelab fun.
- Neil Brown - Personal blog of UK-based internet and telecoms lawyer with a heavy FOSS/homelab type focus.
- Pid Eins - Lennart Poettering (creator of systemd)’s blog. Especially interesting if you’re into the latest developments in systemd.
Video feeds / YouTube channels:
- apalrd’s adventures - Great channel with a homelab focus. Extremely useful if you’re into Proxmox.