Linux & Unix
192 sites
https://opensourcemusings.com/
Scott Nesbitt's blog covers Linux and open source software with a non-techie slant, making it accessible to everyday users rather than hardcore developers. Posts range from command-line tool guides to app roundups for FOSS Android apps, desktop utilities, and productivity software for the Linux desktop.
https://pineco.net/
Pinecone's personal site showcases a wide range of technical and creative interests, with a particular focus on GNU/Linux GUI ricing, programming in Python and Vala, and audio/MIDI work. The site has a playful tone and links to projects on Codeberg, music on Mirlo, and games on Scratch, making it a charming window into the life of a recent University of Washington graduate.
https://stfn.pl/
STFN is a personal tech blog by a Python developer and homelabber who writes about self-hosting, Linux containers, networking, and home server builds. Posts range from setting up Proxmox on a Lenovo Tiny PC to building a solar-powered web server, making it a rich resource for hands-on homelab enthusiasts.
https://beardystarstuff.net/
Beardy Guy Musings is the personal blog of DH, a tiny-house dweller and graphic designer who writes extensively about digital privacy, free software, and escaping the surveillance ecosystems of Apple, Google, and Microsoft. The site blends tech-focused posts on tools like eSIMs, GNU/Linux, and privacy hardening with reflections on minimalism, climate, and political commentary.
https://aj.bozdar.im/
Abdul-Jabbar Bozdar is a software developer with an Electrical and Computer Engineering background who writes about his hands-on experiences with FreeBSD, Fedora Linux, and Unix-like systems. Posts cover practical troubleshooting and configuration topics such as ZFS, ACPI shutdown behavior, Plasma Desktop, DNS, and Jekyll build optimization.
https://customlinux.tripod.com/id4.html
Custom Desktop Solutions is a consulting service page advocating for Free and Open Source Software, offering help with Linux desktop setup, computer literacy, hardware configuration, and small office/home office solutions. The site highlights practical services like extending the life of older PCs by converting them to Linux and helping clients establish an internet presence.
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.
http://virtualbsd.info/
VirtualBSD 9.0 is a project offering a desktop-ready FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE pre-configured with the XFCE desktop environment and distributed as a VMware/VirtualBox appliance, making FreeBSD accessible to newcomers and returning users alike. The site includes download links, screenshots, how-to guides, and a curated list of bundled applications like Firefox, LibreOffice, GIMP, and VLC for an out-of-the-box experience.
https://veen.com/jeff/archives/000573.html
Jeff Veen's 2004 blog post walks through using the wget command-line utility to automatically scrape and download MP3s from music blogs on a daily basis. The post breaks down each command-line flag in detail, making it a practical tutorial for anyone wanting to build a personal automated music collection from the early mp3 blog scene.
http://9front.org/
9front is the official home of 9front, a fork of Plan 9 from Bell Labs, offering downloads, documentation, bug tracking, and community resources for this experimental operating system. The site features an FQA (Frequently Questioned Answers), manual pages, a wiki, and release announcements for a niche but dedicated OS community.