Blogroll
Awesome people on the web, in random order.
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Sam Altman
https://blog.samaltman.comsama needs no introduction. He is a crazy accomplished entrepreneur and thinker. He writes about a wide range of topics, including startups, technology, and the future.
Oliver Schöndorfer
https://www.zeichenschatz.netOliver loves good typography. He runs a design studio in Vienna and is a talented writer and speaker. He has some very interesting posts about web fonts.
Derek Sivers
https://sivers.orgDerek is a musician, programmer, writer, and entrepreneur. His blog is full of wisdom and interesting stories.
Una Kravets
https://una.imUna is a developer advocate at Google for their Material Design System. She writes about design and development, including great pieces about CSS, SVG and Service Worker.
Ethan Marcotte
https://ethanmarcotte.comEthan wrote the book on responsive web design, but he's also a gifted blogger. His posts cover web culture, technology and life in general.
Jonathan Snook
https://snook.caSnook is a web designer, developer, writer, speaker, sometimes angel investor, and hobbyist photographer. He writes about many facets of modern front-end development and his blog features interesting posts on a variety of topics.
Heydon Pickering
http://www.heydonworks.comHeydon is a designer and accessibility consultant based in the UK. He wrote 'Inclusive Design', edits for Smashing Magazine and is an excellent speaker on all things a11y.
Gwern Branwen
https://www.gwern.netGwern is a polymath and researcher. His blog is full of interesting essays on a wide range of topics.
Tobias Ahlin
https://tobiasahlin.comTobias is a designer, developer and teacher from Stockholm. He's worked for Spotify, Github and Minecraft and has a lot of interesting posts about CSS.
Paul Graham
http://paulgraham.comPaul is a co-founder of Y Combinator and a prolific writer. His essays on startups, programming, and life are always worth reading.
Lex Fridman
https://lexfridman.comLex is a researcher at MIT, working on human-centered AI, deep learning, autonomous vehicles, and more. His podcast is a treasure trove of knowledge and wisdom.
Elizier Yudkowsky
https://www.lesswrong.com/users/eliezer_yudkowskyElizier is an autodidact and researcher on AI. His writing on decision theory, rationality and AGI is highly interesting to me.