Under Construction

Linux & Unix

192 sites


Sort by: Random | A-Z | Newest | Oldest
tilde.club wiki
https://tilde.club/wiki
The tilde.club wiki is a community-maintained knowledge base for users of the tilde.club shared Unix server, covering everything from SSH login and Emacs editing to CGI scripting and Gopher setup. It offers a nostalgic yet practical slice of the tildeverse, with tutorials aimed at beginners and guides for the retro-inspired command-line community.
Resource 2026-03-17
Can I finally start using Wayland in 2026? - Michael Stapelberg
https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2026-01-04-wayland-sway-in-2026
Michael Stapelberg, creator of the i3 tiling window manager, documents his annual attempt to fully migrate from X11 to Wayland in 2026, covering hardware quirks, NixOS configuration, and compatibility testing across tools like sway, Emacs, Chrome, and foot. The post is a detailed technical deep-dive with screenshots and findings on font rendering, screensharing, scaling glitches, and IPC automation that will resonate with any Linux power user eyeing the same transition.
Blog 2026-03-13
Loganius' Site – my home on the interwebs
https://loganius.org/
Loganius is a Midwest-based hobbyist who blogs about programming, retro tech, and Linux from his personal corner of the web. The site preserves his old content alongside new posts and includes a fun detail: membership in the Appliance Ring, a webring represented by his actual rice cooker.
Blog 2026-03-11
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
Other Tildes
https://tilde.club/~pfhawkins/othertildes.html
Maintained by ~pfhawkins on tilde.club, this page is a curated directory of active tilde servers from across the tildeverse, complete with descriptions and signup links for each community. It serves as an essential jumping-off point for anyone interested in joining a public-access Unix shell community, with entries ranging from OpenBSD privacy-focused servers to the world's only Windows-based tilde.
Resource 2026-03-11
Unix Toolbox
https://cb.vu/unixtoolbox.html
Unix Toolbox is a comprehensive reference guide by Colin Barschel covering hundreds of Unix, Linux, and BSD commands for sysadmins and advanced users. With concise, practical coverage of topics like SSH tunnels, VPNs, SSL certificates, rsync, disk management, and more, it serves as an indispensable compact handbook for IT professionals.
Resource 2026-03-13
tilde.club wiki – faq
https://tilde.club/wiki/faq.html
The official FAQ for tilde.club, a shared Unix server community where members host personal web pages and collaborate in a retro internet environment. It covers how to join, community etiquette, terminal tips including byobu key fixes for PuTTY users, and links to primers for getting started on the system.
Resource 2026-03-17
My tilde.club page
https://tilde.club/~b10m
A bare-bones tilde.club personal page belonging to user b10m, part of the classic Unix-style shared server community where members access their pages via secure shell. Nearly untouched from its default state, it participates in the tilde.club webring and links to the community's introductory primer.
Personal Page 2026-03-17
https://puppy.f53.dev/
Mochienya is a self-described tech nerd's personal homepage covering her journey learning Linux (NixOS), Rust, and TypeScript for fun and career growth. The site links to her devblogs and is part of the nixwebr.ing webring, making it a cozy corner of the nerd web.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Linux Commands - A practical reference
http://pixelbeat.org/cmdline.html
A comprehensive Linux command line reference packed with practical, copy-paste-ready examples covering everything from file searching and text manipulation to networking, disk management, and process control. Available in multiple languages and PDF format, this cheat sheet by pixelbeat.org is an invaluable quick-reference for both beginners and seasoned Linux users.
Resource 2026-03-13