People who are better at this.
Cal Newport
As well as writing best-selling books, Cal explores a lot of related ideas on his blog.
Computers are Bad
Long articles going into great depth on extremely niche tech topics. Clearly a labour of love.
Escaping Flatland
Henrik's writing is gorgeous. Something to aspire to.
Fatih Arslan
With an eye for beautiful design, Fatih writes wonderfully about the things that interest him.
Haterade
Food writing is so far outside my realm it's ridiculous, but the writing is hilarious.
localghost
A beautifully designed site and lovely writing.
Zuzana K
As well as founding Larabelles; “a community for Laravel and PHP developers under-represented due to their gender”, Zuzana is also a wonderful speaker and writer.
I love puzzles. Here are some of my favourites.
Clues by Sam
Fun logic puzzles where you have to determine who is innocent and who is a criminal.
Metro Cryptic Crossword
These were some of the first cryptics I started with and they’re still some of my favourites. A nice level to get started.
ifour
They don’t come out very often, but they’re worth waiting for.
Jane Street
Jane Street are a financial company, but each month they put out a new puzzle and they’re really tough!
Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection
A great collection of games, including many you will recognise. Flood is a personal favourite; it’s a great way of turning off your brain for a few minutes if you need a break.
Sheppard Software
These might be made for kids, but I found the geography games really helpful when learning the US States and countries of the world for pub quizzes.
The Times
A page of printable puzzles each day, including a cryptic.
Not blogs or puzzles I guess.
Soma FM
Commercial free radio stations. I listen to these every day while working.
myNoise
A huge collection of soundscapes.