- The Homebound Symphony, blog of Alan Jacobs, soon-to-retire Baylor professor and one of the most thoughtful and best writers on the internet about all things related to being thoughtful and writing (or being creative) (or navigating the modern world with grace)
- Labnotes by Assaf Arkin, the best links, once a week
- Adam Keys is Thinking, good developer, good human
- Crooked Timber, group blog on the mundane to the profound
- everything changes, on the social mechanics of building software together
- Indexed, witty diagrams drawn on index cards
- Interconnected by Matt Webb, really smart technology posts and experiments from London
- Irrational Exuberance, longer, tactical posts about software leadership
- Jared Christensen, “Music, Design, & Sundries”
- Joel Oliveira needs to blog more
- Julia Evans, “being delighted about programming”
- Kester Brewin, author of many good books, most recent being God-Like: A 500-year History of AI
- Ludicity, now famous techno-pundit
- Dorian Taylor, longer, deep ideas about software, both the human side and the technical side
- Naz Hamid, OG web designer with impeccable taste
- Poorly Drawn Lines, the best web comic
- ribbonfarm, man, I don’t know, but it sure is interesting
- Robin Rendle, design and type and heart
- Stay SaaSy, practical advice for building software teams/orgs
- Robin Berjon, very smart words about the internet
- rons bikes blog, the best bike blog
- The Inner Ring, the best bike racing blog