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https://code.p1k3.com/
Brennen's personal code hosting sandbox uses Gitea to showcase dozens of small software projects, from a static site generator to shell utilities and Python tools. Standout projects include 'userland-book', a short book about the command line, and a variety of handy scripts for file management, logging, and Raspberry Pi work.
https://tilde.town/~cmr
A minimalist tilde.town user page for 'cmr' rendered entirely in ASCII art, showcasing the creative text-based aesthetic of the tilde.town public Unix community. The page features elaborate ASCII illustrations including landscapes and structures, embodying the collaborative, terminal-native spirit of tilde culture.
https://cb.vu/unixtoolbox.html
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.
https://perephoneia.art/marginalia-a-new-lens-for-the-internet
An interview with Viktor Lofgren, the Swedish software engineer behind Marginalia, an independent search engine dedicated to surfacing small, human-written websites that Google and Bing typically bury. The piece explores the philosophy behind building an alternative lens for the web, one that deliberately elevates non-commercial, indie content over SEO spam.
https://flwrstems.mooo.com/
Ashley's personal homepage showcases her work as a web developer, DevOps engineer, and open-source contributor, with links to projects in hacking, visuals, and sounds. She volunteers with fedihosting.foundation and documents personal infrastructure experiments like setting up a WireGuard VPN, making this a genuine peek into a developer's technical life.
https://thejollyteapot.com/
Nicolas Magand's personal blog covers everyday life with Apple Macs, web browsing habits, typefaces, and the quiet philosophy of maintaining a digital setup. With 368 entries and a stripped-down aesthetic, it offers thoughtful, opinionated writing for anyone who enjoys slow-web reflections on technology and computing.
https://soulmaze.neocities.org/
Soulmaze is a personal Neocities site featuring art, journaling, and a handy tutorial on listening to MIDIs in Linux, with the creator aiming to make the operating system more approachable. The site also includes Islamic prayer time widgets, webring participation, and a cozy old-web aesthetic with plenty of buttons and banners.
https://firechicken.club/
Fire Chicken Webring is an invite-only webring created by Arne Bahlo, connecting a curated collection of personal websites from developers and creators around the web. Members can browse the ring via navigation links, and an OPML file is provided so visitors can subscribe to all member sites at once via RSS.
https://blog.dante.cool/link-roundup-4-nerd-stuff-of-various-flavors
Videodante's link roundup series collects interesting corners of the internet spanning games, tech, history, chess, and more into curated posts with personal commentary. This particular entry covers everything from Transformers toys and Linux mini PCs to search engine indexes and medieval history, making it a lively digest of nerd culture.
https://dyne.org/dynebolic
Dynebolic is a 100% free GNU+Linux live distribution created by the Dyne.org foundation, designed to run from a USB stick with no installation required and a focus on multimedia production for those who cannot afford expensive equipment. Built around principles of digital freedom and resistance against corporate control, it includes a complete suite of free software tools for creating and sharing media without spending a cent.