webring

hackNY is a community of technologists aspiring to change the world.

Our aim is to build a diverse and inclusive tech community to empower the next generation of responsible leaders in NYC. You can learn more on our website.

The hackNY webring is a directory of personal websites for alumNY of the fellowship program.

alumNY websites

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Kevin Liao ('18)
Personal blog. Rarely updated. Want it to be a space for thoughts on urbanism, Taiwan, language learning, and progressive Christian theology.
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Elle Mundy ('13)
Process Things: Elle Mundy's music, photography, poetry, code, etc.
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Steve G. ('13)
My blog and personal wiki. Step right up for thoughts on programming, vegan cooking, urbanism, and whatever else pops into my mind.
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Jacob Aronoff ('17)
Food blog where I talk about all the things I cook and eat. Tech blog with some random content at https://jaronoff.com/
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Kevin Yeh ('15)
My personal footnotes on the internet and all the words, sounds, videos, and sentiments I want to remember for a rainy day.
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Charles Lai ('15)
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hackNY alumNY Update ('10)
hackNY's aim is to build a diverse and inclusive tech community to empower the next generation of responsible leaders in NYC.
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Vinay Bhaip ('21)
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Hank Shen ('19)
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Ray Berger ('18)
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Moody Rahman ('22)
A quirky blog about what's making moody's head hurt: boxing, destiny 2, and programming
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Daniel Saewitz ('12)
A personal blog on my experience as a software engineer (mostly frontend), indie founder, and creative.
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Gloria Zhu ('24)
A personal website with a little bit of everything!
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Adrien Lynch ('22)
A personal site with playful and interactive touches. Sometimes used as a sandbox for experimenting.
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Chris Hranj ('16)
A personal blog mostly about programming, sometimes about tattoos or music.
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hackNY Blog ('10)
hackNY's aim is to build a diverse and inclusive tech community to empower the next generation of responsible leaders in NYC.
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Shy Ruparel ('14)
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Alex Berke - Beautiful Symmetry ('13)
A playful introduction to group theory. This is a coloring book about math that is both digital and on paper. The illustrations represent groups and come to life on the web in interactive animations.
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Matt Espinoza ('23)