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https://calmbookish.su/
CalmBookish's personal corner of the web includes a blog, contact info, and a notable focus on technology choices, particularly Nix or NixOS based on the webring participation. The site is part of the Nix Webring, signaling a community of users interested in the Nix ecosystem and declarative system configuration.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Flarn2006's Blog: Hacking the Bose Soundtouch, and its Linux-based OS
http://flarn2006.blogspot.com/2014/09/hacking-bose-soundtouch-and-its-linux.html
Flarn2006's tech blog documents hacking the Bose SoundTouch home stereo system to access its hidden embedded Linux shell via telnet, complete with step-by-step instructions. A curious find for hardware hackers and Linux enthusiasts, this post reveals the hidden operating system lurking inside a popular consumer audio device.
Blog 2026-03-13
https://tasiaiso.vulpecula.zone/
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.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
LinuxRing
https://teethinvitro.neocities.org/webring/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.
Webring 2026-03-12
~pemt silly website
https://tilde.club/~pemt
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.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
thedaemon's space
https://thedaemons.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.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Homepage - Raymii.org
https://raymii.org/s
Remy van Elst is a Dutch developer and former Linux/UNIX sysadmin who shares in-depth technical articles on C++, Qt, Ansible, Kubernetes, MQTT, and embedded systems. The site is a treasure trove of practical tutorials and write-ups covering real-world DevOps and systems programming challenges.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
kait site
https://azumanga.gay/
Kait's minimal personal homepage doubles as a contact directory, listing every possible way to reach them across XMPP, IRC, Fediverse, Gopher, Tor, Gemini, Signal, and more. The site's tongue-in-cheek humor and shoutout to Plan 9 from Bell Labs signals a deeply technical, old-internet-savvy personality.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
STFN
https://stfn.pl/
STFN is a personal tech blog by a Python developer and homelabber who writes about self-hosting, Linux containers, networking, and home server builds. Posts range from setting up Proxmox on a Lenovo Tiny PC to building a solar-powered web server, making it a rich resource for hands-on homelab enthusiasts.
Blog 2026-03-12
tilde.guru — FreeBSD Pubnix
https://tilde.guru/
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.
Organization 2026-03-12