Real pages by real people:
With all the LLM generated content flooding the internet since around late 2022, it’s become increasingly hard to find interesting and human written pages. If you liked my blog, you can think of this page as a non-creepy recommendations feed:
Blogs and stuff:
Lcamtuf (blog): Infosec, mathematics, electronics, hobby machining
Ken Shirriff: Electronics reverse engineering and restoration
David Marodre: Programming, math, literature.
XKCD (what if?): Prolific nerd webcomic
Shamus Young: Game development, game design and programming rants.
Beej’s Bit Bucket: Programming notes and guides.
Rob Ruark: Electronics, radio, calculators.
Bartosz Ciechanowski: Physics and math.
Andrew Holme: Electronics, radio. (unmaintained)
Rachel By The Bay: Software, sysadmin.
Dennis Schubert: Software
Kris Slyka: Photography, software.
Mike Ware: Exotic photography
Michał “rysiek” Wożniak: Security
PhysicsOpenLab: Homebrew scientific equipment. Lots of optics and radiation.
GigaBecquerel: Radiation experiments.
Andrey E. Stoev: Radiation detectors and radios.
Carl Willis: Nuclear history and tourism.
Forums:
Cloudy Nights: Astronomy and imaging
EEV Blog Forum: Electronics
Sciencemaddness: Amateur chemistry.
Gamma Spectacular: Gamma spectroscopy.
fusor.net: DIY Fusion reactors.
Misc pages:
Siliconp0rn: IC die shots.
Amateur telescope optics: Telescope optics.
Theodore Gray’s periodic table: Extensive element collection.
Detritus:
Alan’s Lab [archived]: Electronics and radio.
Paul Nicholson [archived]: Very low frequency radio.
Ok, we shouldn’t bring back scrolling, blinking or scroll-blinking text. … but yes, this page is incomplete. If you have suggestions, feel free to email me:
blog@maurycyz.com