Linux & Unix
192 sites
https://shrik3.com/
SHRIK3 is a technically focused personal blog by a developer who writes extensively about Linux, Arch, Nix, Neovim, shell configuration, and low-level computing topics like ANSI escape codes and LUKS encryption. The site also includes volatile frequently-updated pages, music notes, a git-log-style changelog, and a webring, making it a rich and eclectic technical corner of the web.
https://joshstaiger.org/archives/2005/07/bash_profile_vs.html
Josh Staiger's concise technical explainer digs into the practical difference between .bash_profile and .bashrc on Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X, covering when each file is executed and why both exist. The piece includes a helpful tip on using a symlink to simplify shell configuration management, with reader comments adding real-world solutions.
https://opguides.info/
Opinionated Guides by vegadeftwing is a sprawling self-described journey from 'normie to neckbeard technomancer,' covering Linux, hardware, programming, math, physics, and even music synthesis in depth. The site's opinionated, tutorial-heavy approach makes it a rare gem for self-taught engineers who want a structured but personality-filled curriculum.
https://ty3r0x.chaox.ro/
Ty3r0X's Lair is the personal corner of a tech-savvy individual who goes by Ty3r0X, featuring badges and propaganda for Linux, Firefox, Neovim, and homebrew software culture. The site oozes old-web hacker aesthetics with GPG key links, anti-Chrome sentiment, and a collection of friend/affiliate buttons that signals a deeply embedded open-source community presence.
https://devurandom.xyz/
The personal dev blog of /dev/urandom covers a wide range of technical topics including OS user interfaces, Linux, Rust programming projects, and retro computing history. Posts range from practical cheatsheets and small utility releases to thoughtful commentary on topics like the differences between Western and Japanese home computer markets.
https://jelloeater.me/
Jelloeater's personal tech blog covers Linux, CLI tools, Android customization, and open-source software with posts ranging from Yazi keybinding rants to flashing LineageOS onto Samsung tablets. The site blends practical technical write-ups with personal musings, link dumps, and a healthy dose of command-line humor.
https://crystal.tilde.institute/
Crystal is a 19-year-old Algerian hobbyist who hosts this open-source personal site on the tilde.institute pubNIX server, running Gentoo Linux with a detailed setup including a Dell P7510, Doom Emacs, and Plasma6. The site leans heavily into the indie web and Linux culture aesthetic, featuring blinkies, a guestbook, anti-corporate web badges, and notes on her computing environment alongside random thoughts and class notes.
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.
https://mhitza.github.io/
Known as 'personal code attic', this technical blog by mhitza covers Linux system administration, programming tutorials, and development environment setups with a focus on practical problem-solving. Visitors will find posts on topics like CentOS Stream migration, LVM snapshots, Ansible playbooks, and even Arduino assembly programming.
https://tilde.club/~schroeder
A tilde.club personal page by schroeder, consisting of a curated link collection focused on Linux distros, open-source operating systems, virtualization tools, and privacy-focused computing projects. From Qubes OS and Plan 9 to Proxmox and Parrot Linux, it serves as a handy reference for anyone deep in the open-source and self-hosted computing world.