Melbourne
Victoria Australia
Melbourne is the capital of Victoria and Australia's second-largest city. It is known for its laneways, street art, coffee culture, and sporting events, and has been repeatedly named one of the world's most livable cities.
52 blogs listed
- abstractnonsense.xyz
A blog about Mathematics and Computer Science.
(opens in new tab) Feature - airminded.org
Brett Holman researched and wrote about aviation history, air raids, civil defense, and the cultural impact of aircraft from the early 20th century onwards.
(opens in new tab) Feature - artblart.com
Dr Marcus Bunyan curates Art Blart: art and cultural memory archive from 2008- present, which posts mainly on photography exhibitions from around the world.
(opens in new tab) Feature - borrowedhaven.com
greetings! Web 1 hi everyone, welcome to my internet home. imagine you're visiting my place and the first thing you're aware of is that you need to get i...
(opens in new tab) Feature - Cecilia Macaulay
Creator of the 'Save Cecilia’ method of home ecosystem design, bringing calm and power to creative minds, ADHD minds, and daily life. Together, we expand your pre-existing beauty, and transform home c…
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This blog covers Swift programming, SwiftUI app architecture, Combine framework exploration, and modern LLM capabilities for iOS development.
(opens in new tab) Feature - danielbowen.com
Daniel Bowen focuses on Melbourne public transport analysis, service changes, and commentary on technology, culture, and civic infrastructure in Australia.
(opens in new tab) Feature - danmackinlay.name
Dan MacKinlay documents technical explorations across machine learning, mathematics, dynamical systems, game theory, and broader topics in computation and culture.
(opens in new tab) Feature - djmannion.net
Damien Mannion's homepage. I'm interested in science, research, education, and technology.
(opens in new tab) Feature - drbenjaminhabib.com
Wayfinding in a world in disequilibrium with Benjamin Habib, PhD.
(opens in new tab) Feature - dylanbutler.dev
software engineer in melbourne. i write some code, take some photos, and sometimes write about it too.
(opens in new tab) Feature - eindex.me
A blog about technology, life and more.
(opens in new tab) Feature - Elliot Ali
💼 Engineering, Transport, Infrastructure 👷 Building pianta.io 🌏 Lets stand for, and stand up for, each other.
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Ellis, a Site Reliability Engineer, documented technical projects and solutions involving full-stack TypeScript, Docker, Linux configuration, and hardware modifications.
(opens in new tab) Feature - ellyloel.com
Web Designer. Accessibility Specialist. Neurodivergent. Disabled. Queer.
(opens in new tab) Feature - eurogunzel.com
An Australian railfan in Europe
(opens in new tab) Feature - fernandogros.com
A writer, with a background in the arts, Fernando has lived in Chile, Australia, the UK, India, Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan.
(opens in new tab) Feature - freelancing-gods.com
Pat Allan wrote about software development in Ruby, web projects, open-source code, and personal interests including comedy, music, and politics from a Melbourne-based perspective.
(opens in new tab) Feature - glukhov.org
Rost Glukhov's Personal technical blog about everything
(opens in new tab) Feature - habitualmood.com
Hi, I'm Tim. I live in Melbourne, Australia and I use he/him pronouns. Read my blog. It's occasionally updated! I track my movie viewing and occasional...
(opens in new tab) Feature - hhyu.org
Science, programming, books, and other interesting stuff
(opens in new tab) Feature - historicalragbag.com
A site of history's odds and ends, and lots of books.
(opens in new tab) Feature - hugo.md
Software engineer, working at Cash App in Melbourne, Australia. Talk to me about coffee, French, skiing, or Kubernetes.
(opens in new tab) Feature - isthisit.nz
a blog. photography ~ programming ~ art ~ philosophy
(opens in new tab) Feature - jayeless.net
I’m Jessica Smith (she/her), a 90s kid born and raised in Melbourne, Australia. I’ve always kind of been radically humanist, which naturally led me to revolutionary socialism.
(opens in new tab) Feature - jedda.me
Jedda is a technology & information security specialist based in Melbourne Australia, with a passion for Apple platform management, identity & trust, and practical cybersecurity strategy.
(opens in new tab) Feature - jesseduffield.com
A blog by Jesse Duffield
(opens in new tab) Feature - joewintergreen.com
Australian video game developer exploring game design, level design, and Unreal Engine systems through technical breakdowns and industry analysis.
(opens in new tab) Feature - joshua.hu
Joshua Rogers is an Australian technologist, sysadmin, security engineer, and pentester sharing long-form writeups on hacking, binary web and infra security, programming, technology, politics, and lif…
(opens in new tab) Feature - kalfeher.com
Security, automation, random tech and things I've learned.
(opens in new tab) Feature - latlong.blog
Lat × Long is a weblog exploring and documenting geospatial technology, data and standards on the Web.
(opens in new tab) Feature - Li Si Wong
Discovering Signals In a Noisy World.
(opens in new tab) Feature - lmika.org
Software engineer in Melbourne, Australia.
(opens in new tab) Feature - Marcus Helvig
A site of geekery, neurodiversity, and whatever I think is interesting.
(opens in new tab) Feature - Matthew Gedye
A Day in the Life of Matthew Gedye
(opens in new tab) Feature - mdneuzerling.com
Personal blog of David Neuzerling. Data scientist, R engineer, also Python and Julia. Former mathematician, now accidental econometrician.
(opens in new tab) Feature - michaelgale.dev
Michael is a web developer based in Melbourne, Australia. He specialises in building accessible, performant, and secure websites and applications.
(opens in new tab) Feature - nick.zoic.org
Nick Moore documented his work as a software consultant covering bioinformatics, Python programming, mesh networking, and technical topics ranging from simulation to game analysis.
(opens in new tab) Feature - ordinarymode.com
Adam shares underdeveloped ideas and sketches about ordinary subjects while tinkering with web technologies, hosting, and design in Melbourne, Australia.
(opens in new tab) Feature - riagenic.com
Essays on AI, agentic systems, and the evolution of digital consciousness
(opens in new tab) Feature - samuellison.com
Creator, developer, photographer. A personal space for thoughts, photography, and projects.
(opens in new tab) Feature - simonparrismaninchair.com
Music Theatre, Opera, Ballet and Play Reviews
(opens in new tab) Feature - smcleod.net
The personal blog of Sam McLeod.
(opens in new tab) Feature - stevebennett.me
...about maps, open data, Git, and other tech.
(opens in new tab) Feature - tcn33.com
The author documented weekly media consumption of shows, music, and articles, along with occasional posts about baseball and work-related topics.
(opens in new tab) Feature - thoughts.theden.sh
Denis Khoshaba's blog | theden.sh
(opens in new tab) Feature - timmcmahon.com.au
Software Developer in Melbourne, Australia.
(opens in new tab) Feature - tobysimonds.com
Toby Simonds writes about robotics research and AI, drawing from his experience as a research scientist at OpenAI and previous work developing robotics education kits.
(opens in new tab) Feature - tomdalling.com
Tom Dalling writes about software engineering management, programming fundamentals, software design, and leadership practices, with a focus on teaching and mentoring.
(opens in new tab) Feature - Tyler Campbell
Welcome. I have nothing to say right now.
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