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Wilbur's Site
https://wilburwilliams.uk/
Wilbur's personal site showcases a systems administrator's deep passion for Linux, networking, archiving, and electronics, with projects ranging from ISO archives to content delivery mirroring. A hub for genuinely eclectic tech projects, it also touches on BGP, cryptotechnology, and software engineering with a refreshingly self-aware tone.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
https://tasiaiso.vulpecula.zone/
Tasia's personal site blends technical writing about NixOS, self-hosting, and privacy with personal reflections from a queer trans therian fox who is part of a plural system. Visitors will find astrophotography posts, a trainspotting entry, a geek code block, furry code, and a collection of friend badges that give the site a charming old-web personality.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD.
https://distrowatch.com/
DistroWatch is the definitive reference for tracking Linux and BSD distributions, offering news, release announcements, package comparisons, and a famous page-hit ranking that serves as a popularity index for hundreds of distros. Whether you are a seasoned sysadmin or a curious newcomer, the site's beginner guides, weekly newsletter, and exhaustive distribution database make it an indispensable hub for the open-source OS community.
Resource 2026-03-15
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
@home – @jelloeater👾
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.
Blog 2026-03-12
amnexya
https://amnexya.com/landing.html
Amnexya is the personal site of Jack, a UK-based computer science student and developer who builds projects like Xenia Linux and pasted.sh while advocating for online privacy and anonymity. The site also touches on his homelab self-hosting setup, music production, and interests in transportation and travel.
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
Asteroid B-612
https://dynazenta.neocities.org/
Asteroid B-612 is the personal homepage of Zen, a nineteen-year-old who blogs about Linux adventures including Arch and Hyprland, creative projects, music, and life reflections. The site features a gallery, multiple sub-pages, webrings, and a changelog documenting its ongoing evolution as a handcrafted HTML/CSS project.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
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
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.
Blog 2026-03-12