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tilde.institute :: Public-access OpenBSD system
https://tilde.institute/
Tilde.institute is a public-access multi-user UNIX system running OpenBSD, offering shell accounts, gopher space, web hosting, IRC, and games to its community of users. It is part of the broader "tilde" movement of shared public Unix servers, making it a welcoming entry point for anyone wanting to explore OpenBSD and the social dynamics of a collaborative Unix environment.
Organization 2026-03-11
Linux Guide and Hints - Linux Guide and Hints
https://linuxguideandhints.com/
Linux Guide and Hints is a technical documentation site by remyabel and nazunalika covering system administration for Fedora, Rocky Linux, and CentOS Stream. It includes tutorials on FreeIPA, OpenLDAP, PXE booting, IPv6 tunnels, SELinux best practices, and exam prep for enterprise Linux certifications.
Resource 2026-03-13
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
~gbmor
https://gbmor.org/
The personal homepage of gbmor, a software developer and Linux/BSD enthusiast who runs tilde.institute, a public-access OpenBSD system for exploration and socializing. The site showcases numerous open-source software projects including a twtxt registry server, a Gemini protocol server, and community tools built for public-access UNIX environments.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Paul Ford's tilde.club home page
https://tilde.club/~ford
Paul Ford's home on tilde.club, the shared Unix server community he accidentally founded, featuring his web journal, letters to the mailing list, and reflections on the tildeverse movement. It chronicles the origin story of tilde.club and the philosophy behind collaborative multi-user Unix spaces as a throwback to early internet culture.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
April's Something-something
https://gingeh.neocities.org/
April's personal Neocities site blends her passions for Linux (Mint), the Rust programming language, and the Bevy game engine, with a handful of nifty technical pages like palette mapping and readable colour generation. A trans girl self-described as a big nerd, she has a to-do list hinting at upcoming writeups on her Bevy Jam entry and colour-space transformations, making this a cozy corner of the web for fellow programming enthusiasts.
Personal Page 2026-03-17
https://nydragon.eu/
Nydragon's corner is a personal homepage for a self-hosting enthusiast who manages their infrastructure with Nix and champions privacy over big tech solutions. The site highlights their homelab stack including Navidrome, Forgejo, and Jellyfin, and showcases their toolbox of Rust, Nix, C/C++, and Linux.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
poz
https://poz.pet/
Poz (also known as imnotpoz) runs this personal site centered on their deep interest in the Linux userspace, programming, and current rabbit holes including Standard ML, seL4, and ARM. The site features posts, notes, projects, and a guestbook, and participates in several webrings including the nix and CSS joy webrings.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
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
SDF Public Access UNIX System - Free Shell Account and Shell Access
http://sdf.org/
SDF Public Access UNIX System, established in 1987, offers free shell accounts and a thriving community platform built around UNIX, the Fediverse, and vintage computing systems. Members gain access to shell environments, IRC, Gopher, Git, Mastodon, Minecraft, and an array of retro and modern services in one of the longest-running public access UNIX communities on the internet.
Organization 2026-03-11