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Index - ari.lt
https://ari.lt/
The personal site of Arija A. (Ari Archer), a Lithuanian developer who shares FOSS tools, a microblog, webshrines, and self-hosted services built on Alpine Linux, Nginx, Python, and Flask. Visitors can explore online utilities like a TTY theme generator, maze solver, and RSS validator, alongside Ari's Gentoo Linux overlay and TOR-accessible mirror.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
The Dispatcher
http://tilde.club/~globz
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.
Personal Page 2026-03-17
https://rasmus.remotes.club/remotes2.html
https://rasmus.remotes.club/remotes2.html
A detailed technical walkthrough by Rasmus (of PHP fame) on setting up a shared shell server called remotes.club on a VPS, covering Debian configuration, user management, mail forwarding with Postfix, and DKIM signing. The guide is packed with verbatim command-line instructions and configuration snippets, making it a practical reference for anyone wanting to run a small community server.
Resource 2026-03-13
Sorzitos Lair - Homebase
https://sor.neocities.org/
Sorzito's personal tech stronghold focuses on Linux shell scripting, minimalist software setups, and daily configs, with projects like a shellscript AUR helper and a terminal lyrics fetcher. The site reflects a suckless/Artix Linux philosophy with links to useful web tools and a curated set of personal projects.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
MDOC(7)
https://mandoc.bsd.lv/man/mdoc.7.html
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.
Resource 2026-03-13
Lily's Things at The Cool Site
https://lilysthings.org/
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.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
~nick is trying to keep up with all the cool stuff happening at Tilde.town
https://tilde.town/~nick
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.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
MC Tutorial
http://trembath.co.za/mctutorial.html
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.
Resource 2026-03-13
Q4OS - desktop operating system
https://q4os.org/
Q4OS is a lightweight Debian-based desktop Linux distribution focused on speed, stability, and ease of use for both beginners and experienced users. The official project site offers downloads, documentation, and news about releases including ARM editions and a unique Windows installer that lets the OS run natively alongside Windows.
Resource 2026-03-15
Unix Toolbox
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.
Resource 2026-03-13