2026-07-07 Welcome! - paritybit.ca Jake Bauer (jbauer) runs this thoughtful personal site and blog focused on Linux, open source software, self-hosting, and the philosophy of simple, sustainable computing. Highlights include opinionated posts on IRC, email, free software, and old tech, plus a digital garden wiki, projects, and co-hosting the Linux Lads Podcast.
2026-07-07 welcome! | nonk's website Nonk's personal developer site highlights a passion for low-level programming, GNU/Linux, and game development using raylib and SDL3. The site features links to projects, a blog, guestbook, and a lively collection of webrings and friend links typical of the indie web scene.
2026-07-07 Wilbur's Site Wilbur's personal site showcases a systems administrator's deep passion for Linux, networking, archiving, and electronics, with projects ranging from ISO archives to content delivery mirroring. A hub for genuinely eclectic tech projects, it also touches on BGP, cryptotechnology, and software engineering with a refreshingly self-aware tone.
2026-07-07 witcher's blog Witcher's blog is a tech-focused personal blog covering self-hosting, Linux setups, password managers, and open-source tools with hands-on writeups. Posts range from building a custom CRKBD keyboard to setting up mail sync and static site generation, making it a solid resource for the DIY sysadmin crowd.
2026-07-07 WKYKYKYKYKYK WKYK is a cozy personal corner of the web run by a self-described internet person who writes about switching to Linux Mint, networking concepts like UDP checksums, and music discoveries. The site blends casual blog-style updates with tech musings and hints at a growing repository of music content, making it a charming snapshot of a curious, technically-minded netizen.
2026-07-07 Won't Work! Kopper's personal corner of the web, packed with opinionated tech writing on topics like Linux, software evangelism, and client-to-server protocol quirks. The site has a distinctly hacker-hobbyist personality, linking out to Codeberg and ActivityPub while sporting cheeky web buttons and a refreshingly blunt tone.
2026-07-07 www.bentasker.co.uk Ben Tasker's personal site is a deep technical resource maintained by an IT manager and Linux specialist who documents his problem-solving adventures in software development and server administration. Visitors will find a regularly updated blog and documentation archive covering topics like e-reader setups, containerized services, and server security.
2026-07-07 zoechrome Zoechrome's personal corner of the web offers a mix of Linux tips, video game reviews, and original music hosted on SoundCloud. The site has a charming retro aesthetic complete with a downloadable button, making it a cozy hub for a creator with eclectic tech and gaming interests.
2026-07-07 ~bradley Bradley's tilde.club corner features a thoughtful post about customizing the Bash prompt in Linux, exploring both the technical how-to and the deeper human impulse to personalize one's environment. The writing is warm and reflective, blending command-line culture with genuine self-expression.
2026-07-07 ~ejw Edwin Wenink's tilde.club page serves as a practical reference for Unix command-line workflows, covering topics like generating static sites with pandoc, opening posts in Vim, configuring Weechat, and using finger for user info. A student of philosophy and AI, Edwin shares his hands-on tildeverse experiments alongside links to other tilde community members and resources.
2026-07-07 ~gbmor The personal homepage of gbmor, a software developer and Linux/BSD enthusiast who runs tilde.institute, a public-access OpenBSD system for exploration and socializing. The site showcases numerous open-source software projects including a twtxt registry server, a Gemini protocol server, and community tools built for public-access UNIX environments.
2026-07-07 ~green Tilde.green is a public-access Unix community server running Ubuntu, where members get personal web space, shell accounts, and access to shared services like forums, wikis, and weblogs. With over 270 registered users and a growing list of personal pages, it is part of the broader 'tildeverse' movement of collaborative shared hosting communities.
2026-07-07 ~imt @ remotes.club The personal tildespace of ~imt on remotes.club, where this sysadmin-minded tinkerer documents experiments with tilde communities, GnuPG page signing, uptime monitoring via UptimeRobot, and running club6.nl, the first IPv6-only Public Access UNIX system. Posts blend hands-on server administration with open-source tooling including Jekyll, Keybase, and JSON/JSON-P APIs.
2026-07-07 ~imt @ tilde.club A tilde.club personal blog by ~imt, focused on tinkering with public-access Unix systems, self-hosting, and internet infrastructure experiments. Notable projects include club6.nl, the first IPv6-only public access Unix system, and tilde.hol.es, an uptime monitoring dashboard for tildeverse servers.
2026-07-07 ~jmjl's page The personal corner of jmjl, an admin for the tilde.green shared Unix server community, where they document their work managing signups, debugging, and setting up new services. The page also shares a handful of technical finds including LD_PRELOAD utilities and HAProxy protocol support libraries for fellow tilde enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 ~lafe on tilde.club Lafe's tilde.club homepage covers their journey switching from Windows to Arch Linux, including guides on using the Pan Usenet reader and experimenting with twtxt and the smol web. The site has a refreshingly honest, work-in-progress feel with pages on Arch Linux setup, static site generators like Eleventy, and Gemini/Gopher exploration.
2026-07-07 ~nick is trying to keep up with all the cool stuff happening at Tilde.town Nick's personal page on tilde.town documents his adventures learning Linux, HTML, CSS, SSH tunnels, and command-line tools as part of the tilde.town shared-server community. A charming snapshot of the tilde movement era, it includes live widgets showing online users, random links to fellow tilde.town residents, and reflections on community life in IRC and shared Unix spaces.
2026-07-07 ~pemt silly website Paweł (pemt) hosts this minimal tilde.club page covering Lua scripting, Emacs adventures, and ASCII art alongside personal interests like yo-yoing, origami, and isopods. Part of the no-AI and CSS JOY webrings, it reflects the cozy, handcrafted ethos of the small web with a Gemini mirror for cleaner markup.
2026-07-07 ~yosh Yosh's personal page hosted on unix.dog features a classic old-web aesthetic complete with web badges, friend links, and sections covering gadgets, articles, and personal interests. The badge collection references Arch Linux, Rain World, Resonite, and various friends' sites, giving it a distinctly nerdy, community-connected feel.
2026-07-07 mycie.neocities.org Mycie's personal Neocities site centers on a growing blog and diary with over 20 entries, alongside fun personal touches like quizzes, a MASH character ranking, and a guestbook. The site has a warm, self-aware charm as the creator openly documents their journey from obsessing over web design aesthetics to finally focusing on generating real content.
2026-07-07 winnowing.com Winnowing.com is a personal literary site featuring original writing, poetry, and reflective essays with a quiet, contemplative tone. The site has an old-web aesthetic and offers a curated collection of the creator's written work for visitors who enjoy thoughtful, introspective prose.
2026-07-07 hans.gerwitz.com Hans Gerwitz, an American emigrant living in Amsterdam, has maintained this personal web presence since 1994, accumulating over 660 blog posts and 391 short notes alongside documented projects and personal logs. The site self-describes as a 'messy garden of content,' offering a rich archive of writing and life documentation across multiple organized sections.
2026-07-07 holly.garden Holly Zijderveld's personal web garden showcases her multidisciplinary creative practice, weaving together poetry, fiction, essays, illustration, textile work, and publishing projects under the connecting themes of connection, collection, and computing. Visitors will find a log of her recent events and collaborations, including zine fairs, symposia, and her publishing imprint holly garden, which produces projects like Edges Magazine.
2026-07-07 andzuck.com Andrew Zuckerman's personal blog covers a wide range of intellectually curious essays touching on consciousness, philosophy, probability, social connections, and creative projects. Posts range from mathematical explorations of DMT prime factorization to visual timelines of human relationships, making it a thoughtful and eclectic corner of the web.
2026-07-07 emoe.neocities.org Emoe's personal webspace is a digital brain-dump and archive featuring a journal, dream log, reading log, and blog all rolled into one cozy corner of the web. The site is currently under construction but has a warm, personal tone and an update noting the creator's survival of cancer, making it a genuine slice-of-life online presence.
2026-07-07 writersring.com WritersRing is a webring connecting personal and creative writing sites across the old web, bringing together authors, poets, and storytellers in a linked community. It serves as a hub for discovering writing-focused websites and joining a network dedicated to the written word.
2026-07-07 mxkitfic.neocities.org MxKit's personal fic mirror site hosts original fanfiction spanning Disney, Marvel, Transformers, Keroro Gunso, World of Darkness, and crossovers, with a strong focus on trans-inclusive headcanons and storytelling. Every fic entry is organized by fandom and includes details on pairings, trans headcanons used, ratings, and summaries, making it a thoughtfully curated archive for fans who want representation in their fanfic.
2026-07-07 versefics.neocities.org Versefics is a self-coded personal fanfiction archive built as an alternative to AO3, where the creator hosts only their most preservation-worthy works. The site currently includes fics for Detective Conan and Magic Kaito (DCMK), reflecting a commitment to owning and maintaining their own creative output long-term.
2026-07-07 vampireshmu.neocities.org Vampireshmu's Neocities site is a personal fanfiction archive focused on bandom (band fanfic) for groups like My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, and more. The collection leans heavily into explicit and mature content, featuring slash pairings, kink-focused oneshots, and creative AU scenarios across dozens of short fics.
2026-07-07 wordtrade.com Wordtrade.com is an independent book review publication that has been releasing themed monthly issues for over 25 years, covering academic and philosophical works spanning Buddhism, Islam, Platonism, and more. Each numbered issue groups reviews around a central intellectual theme, making it a rich resource for readers interested in serious scholarly literature.