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  • 2026-07-07
    Karl Newestman
    Karl Newestman's personal corner of the indie web covers his interests in Linux (Arch, naturally), FOSS, programming, and a dash of solarpunk philosophy. The site includes a blog, a shared library, a coins section for his budding coin collection, and a guestbook, all wrapped in a charmingly self-aware intro.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kirch's Stupid ~ Tricks
    Kirch shares a concise collection of clever SSH and terminal tricks for tilde.town users, covering topics like reconnecting to screen sessions, tunneling through HTTPS proxies, and managing authorized keys. The tips are practical and specific, making it a handy reference for anyone navigating Unix-style remote shell environments.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lily's Things at The Cool Site
    Lily's personal homepage is a charmingly chaotic corner of the web run by a self-described hot gamer girl who quad-boots Arch Linux, Windows 10, macOS, and FreeBSD. Packed with strong opinions on music, rhythm games, OLED dark mode, and open-source web culture, it's a love letter to the indie web aesthetic with handwritten HTML and a last.fm integration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Linux Commands - A practical reference
    A comprehensive Linux command line reference packed with practical, copy-paste-ready examples covering everything from file searching and text manipulation to networking, disk management, and process control. Available in multiple languages and PDF format, this cheat sheet by pixelbeat.org is an invaluable quick-reference for both beginners and seasoned Linux users.
  • 2026-07-07
    Linux Guide and Hints - Linux Guide and Hints
    Linux Guide and Hints is a technical documentation site by remyabel and nazunalika covering system administration for Fedora, Rocky Linux, and CentOS Stream. It includes tutorials on FreeIPA, OpenLDAP, PXE booting, IPv6 tunnels, SELinux best practices, and exam prep for enterprise Linux certifications.
  • 2026-07-07
    Linux Manpages Online - man.cx manual pages
    man.cx hosts Linux manual pages online, making classic command-line documentation accessible through a web browser without needing a terminal. This particular page covers the Dutch-language translation of the chmod(1) manpage, with the full command reference available in over a dozen languages.
  • 2026-07-07
    LinuxRing
    LinuxRing (also called *nixRing) is a webring connecting personal websites whose owners use Linux, Unix-like, or other alternative operating systems such as Haiku or Plan9. It features a growing directory of member sites spanning FOSS advocacy, tech writing, personal blogs, and programming projects, with OS-specific icons like Tux to represent each member's system.
  • 2026-07-07
    Loganius' Site – my home on the interwebs
    Loganius is a Midwest-based hobbyist who blogs about programming, retro tech, and Linux from his personal corner of the web. The site preserves his old content alongside new posts and includes a fun detail: membership in the Appliance Ring, a webring represented by his actual rice cooker.
  • 2026-07-07
    lunartic's bunker
    Lunartic is a Brazilian PHP web developer and computer engineering student who has built a self-hosted personal bunker on a Raspberry Pi, featuring a diary, guestbook, mood tracker, and an Arch Linux desktop showcase. The site leans into the indie web aesthetic with a terminal-style ASCII header, last.fm integration, gopher hole support, and a changelog that reveals a tinkerer constantly refining the setup.
  • 2026-07-07
    LXR linux/
    LXR (Linux Cross Reference) is a powerful source code browser for the Linux kernel, allowing developers to navigate and search through dozens of kernel versions from v2.6 through v6.7. It provides hyperlinked, indexed access to the full Linux kernel source tree, making it an invaluable reference tool for kernel developers and systems programmers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lynx thoughts
    Lynx Thoughts is the minimalist microblog of Luxferre, a self-described cyberpunk enthusiast who posts frequent short entries about Linux setups, shell scripting, POSIX tools, Raspberry Pi tinkering, and local server experiments. The site is built with no JavaScript, no cookies, and no frameworks, and is even compatible with the text-based Lynx browser, making it a charming artifact of deliberate low-tech philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    MAC_Find
    How to find/display your MAC Address - Unix/Linux: A practical reference guide covering how to find and display your MAC address across a wide range of Unix and Linux operating systems, including Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, HP-UX, AIX, and more. Each OS gets its own step-by-step instructions with real command-line output examples, making it a handy quick-reference for network administrators and Unix users alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Martin Keegan
    All posts: Martin Keegan's personal blog covers a wide range of topics from his co-founding of the SRCF (a Cambridge UNIX shell access club) to UK housing policy, information rights, and technology commentary. Written for a niche audience, the site blends dry wit with substantive posts on Linux culture, voluntary organisations, and political causes.
  • 2026-07-07
    MC Tutorial
    Jane Trembath's comprehensive tutorial on Midnight Commander, the powerful console file manager for Linux, walks readers through everything from basic navigation and keyboard shortcuts to FTP transfers, Samba networking, and advanced operations like installing from source. The well-structured guide covers Mac usage as well, making it a handy reference for both new and experienced terminal users who want to get the most out of mc.
  • 2026-07-07
    MDOC(7)
    The official reference manual for mdoc, the semantic markup language used to write Unix manual pages, hosted on the mandoc.bsd.lv project site. Written by Kristaps Dzonsons, this comprehensive document covers mdoc syntax, macro overview, language structure, and compatibility with groff and other implementations.
  • 2026-07-07
    megalokafes
    Megalokafes is a personal neocities page from a self-described chronic distro hopper exploring Chimera Linux, the Gemini protocol, and alternative internet clients like Bombadillo. The site also features pointed commentary on LLMs and big tech, plus links to other indie web communities and a no-AI webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    mlot ~.♣
    A tilde.club user page for mlot, featuring links to various protocols including Gemini, Gopher, and finger, along with personal repos on Tildeforge and a Smolnet Portal for exploring the small web. The page reflects the spirit of the indie/smol web community, with connections to emergency info projects and the tilde community ecosystem.
  • 2026-07-07
    mnlab.xyz
    Claudia's personal corner of the web where she writes as a network engineer and Linux administrator with a love for privacy, email, and open-source culture. The site features musings on static site setups, links to tech-forward articles, OpenPGP contact info, and a charming Nord Theme-inspired ASCII art aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    mochienya
    Mochienya is a self-described tech nerd's personal homepage covering her journey learning Linux (NixOS), Rust, and TypeScript for fun and career growth. The site links to her devblogs and is part of the nixwebr.ing webring, making it a cozy corner of the nerd web.
  • 2026-07-07
    monotux.tech
    Monotux.tech is a technical blog covering NixOS, self-hosting, networking, and DevOps topics with posts on tools like Ansible, Kubernetes, Woodpecker CI, and Hugo. The site features a rich archive of hands-on guides and notes spanning infrastructure, container management, monitoring, and Linux system administration.
  • 2026-07-07
    MP3 Blogs and wget
    Jeff Veen's 2004 blog post walks through using the wget command-line utility to automatically scrape and download MP3s from music blogs on a daily basis. The post breaks down each command-line flag in detail, making it a practical tutorial for anyone wanting to build a personal automated music collection from the early mp3 blog scene.
  • 2026-07-07
    My tilde.club page
    A tilde.club personal page by schroeder, consisting of a curated link collection focused on Linux distros, open-source operating systems, virtualization tools, and privacy-focused computing projects. From Qubes OS and Plan 9 to Proxmox and Parrot Linux, it serves as a handy reference for anyone deep in the open-source and self-hosted computing world.
  • 2026-07-07
    My tilde.club page
    A bare-bones tilde.club personal page belonging to user b10m, part of the classic Unix-style shared server community where members access their pages via secure shell. Nearly untouched from its default state, it participates in the tilde.club webring and links to the community's introductory primer.
  • 2026-07-07
    My tilde.club page
    A bare-bones tilde.club user page, part of the shared Unix social server community where members edit their public HTML files via shell access. The page is essentially a default placeholder, pointing visitors to a beginner's guide and linking into the tilde.club webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    My tilde.club page
    A barebones tilde.club member page for user 'juest', part of the retro Unix shared-server community where members log in via shell to edit their public HTML files. The page links to the tilde.club webring and a beginner's guide, capturing the minimalist DIY spirit of the tilde community movement.
  • 2026-07-07
    nelle.observer ~/
    Nelle's personal hub covers her work in computing, self-hosting, photography, and creative projects, with links to her git forges, YouTube channels, and Fediverse presence. The site has a charming terminal-inspired aesthetic and serves as a central index for everything she makes and shares across the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    nix webring
    The Nix Webring connects personal websites of enthusiasts passionate about NixOS and the Nix package manager, with 49 members and 45 of them sharing links to their Nix configuration files. It functions as both a community ring and a distributed repository of NixOS configs, with automatic 24-hour health checks on all member sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    notes
    A sprawling technical notes site by neeasade, covering Linux ricing, NixOS configurations, Emacs workflows, shell scripting, and window manager setups like BSPWM. The site reads like a living knowledge base, blending personal projects, automation tips, and occasional musings into one well-linked archive.
  • 2026-07-07
    nydragon's corner
    Nydragon's corner is a personal homepage for a self-hosting enthusiast who manages their infrastructure with Nix and champions privacy over big tech solutions. The site highlights their homelab stack including Navidrome, Forgejo, and Jellyfin, and showcases their toolbox of Rust, Nix, C/C++, and Linux.
  • 2026-07-07
    OK, turing.
    A terminal-style site running what appears to be a live Plan 9 operating system session, displaying real-time process listings, namespace bindings, and system output from a cpu0 node. It offers a fascinating window into Plan 9 from Bell Labs in action, with timestamped shell sessions and moon phase data scrolling alongside raw OS internals.

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