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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
https://tilde.town/~cmr
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.
Personal Page 2026-03-17
https://harakiri.moe/
Juniper's personal homepage blends old-web aesthetics with a tech-savvy identity, covering Linux self-hosting, email hosting, and server specs alongside interests in languages, worldbuilding, and philosophy. The site features a guestbook, 88x31 buttons, a worldbuilding project link, and a lively mix of personal favorites spanning anime, music, and books.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
~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
Home Page
https://pogmom.me/
Penelope Gwen (pogmommy) is a queer technologist and sociologist who documents her self-hosted federated services, Linux software projects in Rust and Bash, and adventures running modern Linux on vintage hardware. The site showcases her 'Pogmom Suite' of open-source federated tools, links to her Forgejo and Codeberg repositories, and a project blog covering niche hardware tinkering.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
Diyar Ciftci 🇵🇸
https://diyarciftci.xyz/
Diyar Ciftci's personal site doubles as a privacy-focused infrastructure hub, offering mirrors of projects like the Tor Project and Rsync, alongside self-hosted services accessible via clearnet, Tor, and I2P. Blog posts tackle topics like Cloudflare criticism, package management, and free speech, reflecting a strong interest in open networks and internet freedom.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Welcome To Distro.Tube
https://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.
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
FreeBSD Handbook | FreeBSD Documentation Portal
https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/index.html
The official FreeBSD Handbook is a comprehensive, multi-part reference guide covering everything from installation and basic system administration to networking, security, and the ports system. A true labor of love maintained by the FreeBSD community since 1994, it serves as the definitive manual for both new users and experienced sysadmins working with this Unix-like operating system.
Resource 2026-03-13
Hari's Weblog
https://haripm.com/
Hari Mohan's personal weblog documents his journey as a university student and sysadmin, with a strong focus on NixOS, self-hosting, containers, and Linux system administration. Posts like the multi-part 'Nixmas' series offer thoughtful technical write-ups alongside honest personal reflections on writing and perfectionism.
Blog 2026-03-12