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Jake's Thoughts
https://blog.jjakke.com/
Jake's personal site blends technical blog posts about Linux, Nginx, DNS, SSH, and self-hosting with lighter entries on games and anime. The server-tinkering content dominates, covering topics like firewall configuration, cgit setup, GPU passthrough, and running services over Tor and Gemini.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
haskal
https://tilde.town/~haskal
Rose (haskal) maintains this minimalist tilde.town personal page packed with contact details across Mastodon, Matrix, XMPP, IRC, and more, with a strong emphasis on encrypted communications and open protocols. The site links to personal projects hosted at lain.faith, references PinePhone devices, and carries a cyberpunk aesthetic that signals a deeply technical, privacy-conscious corner of the indie web.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
esgeroth
https://esgeroth.org/
Pete Rijks (esgeroth) presents his personal homepage styled as a Unix terminal session, complete with a mock login prompt and ls -l directory listing as navigation. The site contains sections on hardware, software, history, and a log, with a distinctly geeky aesthetic that includes membership in the geekring and Fediring webrings.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
but she's a girl...
https://rousette.org.uk/
Run by bsag, a biologist and self-described nerd based in Birmingham, UK, this long-running personal blog covers NixOS tinkering, custom keyboards, backup strategies, and everyday life with genuine depth and warmth. Posts range from technical deep-dives into Linux configuration and restic backups to personal reflections, making it a cozy corner of the web for fellow Linux enthusiasts.
Blog 2026-03-12
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
coffeeknife@nekoweb.org:~$
https://coffeeknife.nekoweb.org/
Coffeeknife's personal site is styled as a Linux terminal prompt, reflecting a clear love of tech and open-source culture. The site covers technology, media, crafts, and a blog, but the dominant aesthetic and branding lean heavily into Linux and command-line culture.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
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
welcome to my ~ page
https://tilde.green/~computertech
A tilde.green shell account homepage that has barely been customized beyond the default placeholder text, inviting visitors to SSH in and edit the index file. It references a couple of linked user pages and little else, making it a quintessential bare-bones tilde community page.
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
deepend — satellite
https://thunix.net/~deepend
Mike 'deepend' is a sysadmin and web developer from Alberta, Canada who operates tilde.club, thunix.net, and the NewNet IRC network, keeping retro-web community infrastructure running. His personal satellite page showcases his open-source projects including a PHP wiki, a shell community platform, and a Tildeverse banner exchange, all served with hand-rolled HTML and a CRT-style aesthetic.
Personal Page 2026-03-15