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  • 2026-07-07
    tasia's website
    Tasia's personal site blends technical writing about NixOS, self-hosting, and privacy with personal reflections from a queer trans therian fox who is part of a plural system. Visitors will find astrophotography posts, a trainspotting entry, a geek code block, furry code, and a collection of friend badges that give the site a charming old-web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    The .Files
    The .Files is a technical blog by dgy on tilde.club covering Linux tooling, static site generation, and terminal-based workflows including Hugo, Drone CI, Gitea, BSPWM, and Vim. Posts are concise and practical, walking through real configuration challenges like multimonitor setups and integrating FZF as a Vim package.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Arcade
    Artic, a 24-year-old Italian tech enthusiast, has built this personal corner of the web to share his deep interests in Linux, self-hosting, privacy, open-source software, electronics, and hacking. The site has a cozy old-web aesthetic complete with pixel art backgrounds, a guestbook, webrings, and a changelog that signals active upkeep.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Crypt V2
    The Crypt is a personal Neocities page with a strong focus on Linux, privacy advocacy, and the cyberpunk philosophy, featuring guides on why privacy matters, FOSS alternatives, and critiques of platforms like Facebook. The site also links out to anime, manga, and gaming interests, but its most substantive original content centers on open-source software and digital freedom.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Dispatcher
    The personal tilde.club page of Gl0bZ, who serves as 'The Dispatcher' for the tilde.club community, managing a 6,000+ user waiting list and directing newcomers to available tildeboxes. The page also introduces Alice, a collaborative creative project where users help a character survive by editing their webpages on the shared Unix system.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of cloudAndroid
    CloudAndroid's personal corner of the web, styled as a cozy 'nimbus city' hangout, covers Linux, video games, robots, sci-fi, and music. Still under construction, it has a friendly retro-web vibe with participation in the No AI Webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    thedaemon's space
    Thedaemon's personal space is a minimalist site built around 9front and FreeBSD, featuring artwork scribbles, a mysterious 'void' section, articles, and a log. The site proudly runs on its own 9front server and participates in the XXIIVV and Hacker webrings, giving it a strong hacker-culture aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Théo Bori
    Théo Bori's personal site showcases his passion for FOSS, NixOS, and privacy-respecting services, including his maintenance of teedata.net and contributions to nixpkgs. Visitors can explore his blog posts, public zettelkasten, and open source projects, with the site even accessible via Gopher and Tor.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.club wiki
    The tilde.club wiki is a community-maintained knowledge base for users of the tilde.club shared Unix server, covering everything from SSH login and Emacs editing to CGI scripting and Gopher setup. It offers a nostalgic yet practical slice of the tildeverse, with tutorials aimed at beginners and guides for the retro-inspired command-line community.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.club wiki – faq
    The official FAQ for tilde.club, a shared Unix server community where members host personal web pages and collaborate in a retro internet environment. It covers how to join, community etiquette, terminal tips including byobu key fixes for PuTTY users, and links to primers for getting started on the system.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.guru — FreeBSD Pubnix
    tilde.guru is a FreeBSD-based public access Unix server (pubnix) operated by sysop sarmonsiill, offering free shell accounts to 184 users as part of the tildeverse community. The site features a bulletin board with system news, a user directory, and connections to tildeverse services like IRC, a Mastodon instance, and a Gitea forge.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.institute
    Public-access OpenBSD system: Tilde.institute is a public-access multi-user UNIX system running OpenBSD, offering shell accounts, gopher space, web hosting, IRC, and games to its community of users. It is part of the broader "tilde" movement of shared public Unix servers, making it a welcoming entry point for anyone wanting to explore OpenBSD and the social dynamics of a collaborative Unix environment.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.pink
    tilde.pink is a tilde community server accessible exclusively via Gopher and Gemini protocols, making it a rare holdout of the old-school internet philosophy. Visitors are redirected away from the web entirely, encouraged to explore using alternative, lightweight protocols that predate or sidestep the modern HTTP web.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.team
    tilde.team is a shared Unix system created by ~ben as a free, inclusive digital community for socializing, learning, and experimenting with the social medium of Unix, inspired by Paul Ford's tilde.club. With over 700 active users and services including Mastodon, Gitea, IRC, Gemini, Gopher, and a webring, it is a founding member of the tildeverse.org collaborative network of tilde servers.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.town
    Tilde.town is a shared Linux server community of around 3000 users who collaborate to make art, socialize, and learn together, founded in 2014 by ~vilmibm. Visitors can explore user-made projects like interactive blackout art, mosaic tetris, and HTML graffiti, or apply to join this quirky digital neighborhood.
  • 2026-07-07
    tildeverse - Tildeverse Wiki
    The official Tildeverse Wiki documents the history and community of the tildeverse, a loose association of public Unix shell servers inspired by tilde.club. Visitors can learn about pubnixes, how to join member tilde communities, and explore the origins of the modern tilde culture movement.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tildeverse Directory
    A curated link directory of tildeverse communities, tools, and projects, collected from tildeverse.org by the user extratone on tilde.town. It spans member servers, IRC networks, git repositories, mailing lists, a radio station, and even a Minecraft server, offering a thorough map of the shared Unix-based public-access tilde community.
  • 2026-07-07
    tildeverse | members
    The Tildeverse members directory catalogs the full collection of public-access Unix and tilde communities, listing each server's sysadmin, operating system, IRC channel, and founding date. It's a fascinating window into the modern tilde movement, where people share Unix shells to build web pages, write software, and collaborate in a retro internet spirit.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ty3r0X's Lair
    Ty3r0X's Lair is the personal corner of a tech-savvy individual who goes by Ty3r0X, featuring badges and propaganda for Linux, Firefox, Neovim, and homebrew software culture. The site oozes old-web hacker aesthetics with GPG key links, anti-Chrome sentiment, and a collection of friend/affiliate buttons that signals a deeply embedded open-source community presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Unix Toolbox
    Unix Toolbox is a comprehensive reference guide by Colin Barschel covering hundreds of Unix, Linux, and BSD commands for sysadmins and advanced users. With concise, practical coverage of topics like SSH tunnels, VPNs, SSL certificates, rsync, disk management, and more, it serves as an indispensable compact handbook for IT professionals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Venam's Blog — Patrick Louis (Lebanon)
    Patrick Louis (venam) from Lebanon writes deeply researched technical articles about Unix and Linux internals, alongside philosophy, psychology, and cultural commentary. The blog stands out for its rigorous, first-principles approach to demystifying complex systems like input stacks, CPU scheduling, and access control on Unix-like operating systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vin-dit
    Vin-dit is jholland's personal blog where posts frequently touch on OpenBSD, Unix permissions, Linux security models, and self-hosting adventures with Caddy and Apache. The site doubles as a self-hosted experiment, running simultaneously from a home server and a commercial host, giving it a distinctly hands-on sysadmin flavor alongside occasional music videos and personal reflections.
  • 2026-07-07
    Volution Notes
    Volution Notes is a technical blog by a small IT company owner covering Linux internals, cryptography, containerization, security, and cloud infrastructure with a thoughtful, hands-on approach. Posts range from experiments with Linux policy-based routing and UEFI booting to musings on password security, binary encoding, and the open web, making it a rich resource for systems-minded readers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webrings
    InnocentZero's personal hub showcases membership in several tech-focused webrings including the nixRing, Fediring, Hacker's webring, and Retronaut ring. The site leans into a hacker and open-source identity, making it a small but telling snapshot of the indie web community centered around Unix culture and decentralized tech.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome To Distro.Tube
    Derek Taylor (DT) runs DistroTube, a hub for GNU/Linux enthusiasts featuring videos, articles, and tutorials about free and open source software. Built entirely in Emacs using Org Mode, the site reflects DT's deep commitment to the Linux philosophy and serves as the official home of his popular YouTube and Odysee video channel.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Linux From Scratch!
    Linux From Scratch (LFS) is a legendary project founded by Gerard Beekmans that provides detailed step-by-step instructions for building a complete Linux system entirely from source code. The site hosts a family of related books and subprojects covering everything from base installation to gaming support, multilib builds, and automated tooling, making it an essential reference for anyone wanting to deeply understand how Linux works.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to my ~ page
    A tilde.green shell account homepage that has barely been customized beyond the default placeholder text, inviting visitors to SSH in and edit the index file. It references a couple of linked user pages and little else, making it a quintessential bare-bones tilde community page.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Sidetracked | Sidetracked
    Sidetracked is a personal blog by AlignedTrack432 featuring long-form, opinionated essays on topics like Linux desktop usability, FOSS philosophy, and the occasional video game narrative critique. The writing is sharp and self-aware, with pieces clocking in at 8-13 minutes of reading time and tackling subjects like distro-hopping fatigue, open-source governance, and the cultural arrogance embedded in tech infrastructure.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to tilde.town's wiki!
    The tilde.town wiki is a collaborative, community-edited documentation hub for the tilde.town shared Linux server, covering server-specific guides, art projects, fiction, and how-to content contributed by its users. It runs on a custom git-based wiki system and embodies the cooperative, open spirit of the tilde community movement.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Willard's World. Drinks are in the back.
    Willard's personal homepage showcases a self-described DevOps goblin and computer engineer with 10+ years of Linux and homelabbing experience, covering topics like OpenGL, computer vision, embedded hacking, and Kubernetes. The site has a playful, retro-web personality with humorous fake download links, terminal commands for oh-my-zsh and AUR helpers, and links to various projects at RIT.

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