Bookmarks: Mirrors my Google Bookmarks using gbookmark2delicious. I post articles, software/tools, research projects, homepages, and just about anything else noteworthy that I come across.
Google Reader Shared Items: These are articles that I found interesting from my RSS reader (Google Reader). I try to keep this restricted to posts that are technical in nature, with a heavy emphasis on software systems in computer science, but sometimes I share things like release announcements of some of my favorite software.
All my feed subscriptions (RSS): All my Google Reader subscriptions, merged via Yahoo Pipes. Like my shared items, this is still mostly technical content.
A Neighborhood of Infinity: Lightweight theoretical topics on everything from category and type theory to quantum computing. Occasional Literate Haskell posts. Low frequency.
All Things Distributed: Werner Vogels’ blog (Amazon CTO and former CMU prof). Focus on distributed systems. Low frequency.
Ars Technica: Jon “Hannibal” Stokes’ great explanatory articles on computer architecture topics. Low frequency.
Evan Jones’ Scratch Pad: Labmate’s blog on systems topics with occasional low-level articles on programming. Low frequency.
Geeking with Greg: A blog by Greg Linden, the guy behind Amazon’s recommendation and personalization systems, now at MS Live Labs. Lots of good discussion on IR research. Low frequency.
High Scalability: Blog on systems and scalability, particularly in the web applications/datacenter universe. The author frequently provides useful summarizing notes. Medium frequency.
Lambda The Ultimate: A discussion forum on programming languages, with a heavy emphasis on “PL design.” The rabbit hole is deep, so about half their stories/forum topics end up interesting (accessible to) me. Medium frequency.
Linux Weekly News: Jonathan Corbet writes good explanatory articles in the Weekly Edition.
The Monad Reader: The Haskell magazine. “It is less formal than journal, but somehow more enduring than a wiki-page.” An issue every few months.
p2p-hackers: Discussion forum on anything related to networking and distributed systems, with no shortage of discussion on research in these fields. Medium frequency.
PBF Comics: Sick, twisted humor. Now on hiatus, sadly.
research!rsc: Labmate Russ Cox’s blog. Lots of focus on history of computing. Low frequency.