Linux & Unix
175 sites
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.
https://paritybit.ca/
Jake Bauer (jbauer) runs this thoughtful personal site and blog focused on Linux, open source software, self-hosting, and the philosophy of simple, sustainable computing. Highlights include opinionated posts on IRC, email, free software, and old tech, plus a digital garden wiki, projects, and co-hosting the Linux Lads Podcast.
https://imt.remotes.club/
The personal tildespace of ~imt on remotes.club, where this sysadmin-minded tinkerer documents experiments with tilde communities, GnuPG page signing, uptime monitoring via UptimeRobot, and running club6.nl, the first IPv6-only Public Access UNIX system. Posts blend hands-on server administration with open-source tooling including Jekyll, Keybase, and JSON/JSON-P APIs.
https://blog.ucant.org/
Martin Keegan's personal blog covers a wide range of topics from his co-founding of the SRCF (a Cambridge UNIX shell access club) to UK housing policy, information rights, and technology commentary. Written for a niche audience, the site blends dry wit with substantive posts on Linux culture, voluntary organisations, and political causes.
https://cybrkyd.com/
Cybrkyd is a personal tech blog covering Linux tips, self-hosted tools, privacy-focused software, and everyday computing life. Posts range from practical how-tos on Tor Browser cursor themes and Git workflows to commentary on ISP censorship and open-source alternatives to mainstream apps.
https://notchtc.github.io/
The personal homepage of chtc, a self-described internet denizen with a passion for Linux (NixOS specifically), music, films, and games. The site links out to a rich set of profiles including Last.fm, Letterboxd, Discogs, and AniList, painting a picture of someone deeply engaged with tracking their media consumption.
https://tilde.town/
Tilde.town is a shared Linux server community of around 3000 users who collaborate to make art, socialize, and learn together, founded in 2014 by ~vilmibm. Visitors can explore user-made projects like interactive blackout art, mosaic tetris, and HTML graffiti, or apply to join this quirky digital neighborhood.
http://flarn2006.blogspot.com/2014/09/hacking-bose-soundtouch-and-its-linux.html
Flarn2006's tech blog documents hacking the Bose SoundTouch home stereo system to access its hidden embedded Linux shell via telnet, complete with step-by-step instructions. A curious find for hardware hackers and Linux enthusiasts, this post reveals the hidden operating system lurking inside a popular consumer audio device.
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.
https://drkhsh.at/
The personal hub of drkhsh, an anarchist cyberpunk hacker and programmer who documents their open-source projects, Unix ricing setups, ASCII/ANSI textmode art, and rave culture. The site connects to a wiki, git repositories, a blog, and textmode art gallery, with a strong focus on privacy, decentralized networks, and obscure operating systems.