Linux & Unix
192 sites
https://opguides.info/
Opinionated Guides by vegadeftwing is a sprawling self-described journey from 'normie to neckbeard technomancer,' covering Linux, hardware, programming, math, physics, and even music synthesis in depth. The site's opinionated, tutorial-heavy approach makes it a rare gem for self-taught engineers who want a structured but personality-filled curriculum.
https://blog.k3can.us/
Adam Behr's k3can blog covers a wide range of tech hobbyist topics including Meshtastic mesh networking, Raspberry Pi projects, Linux security, retro computing, and ham radio. Posts range from hands-on hardware tinkering to thoughtful commentary on small web culture and self-hosting, making it a rewarding read for technically curious readers.
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.
https://bacardi55.io/
Bacardi55's Web Cave is the personal blog and digital home of a Solutions Architect who writes about selfhosting, data privacy, open source software, and Linux tools. Posts cover everything from keyboard reviews to SSH configuration, Gemini protocol content, and DevSecOps tinkering, making it a treasure trove for indie web and self-hosted tech enthusiasts.
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.
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://zoechro.me/
Zoechrome's personal corner of the web offers a mix of Linux tips, video game reviews, and original music hosted on SoundCloud. The site has a charming retro aesthetic complete with a downloadable button, making it a cozy hub for a creator with eclectic tech and gaming interests.
https://innocentzero.is-a.dev/ring.html
InnocentZero's personal hub showcases membership in several tech-focused webrings including the nixRing, Fediring, Hacker's webring, and Retronaut ring. The site leans into a hacker and open-source identity, making it a small but telling snapshot of the indie web community centered around Unix culture and decentralized tech.
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.
https://thedaemons.space/
Thedaemon's personal space is a minimalist site built around 9front and FreeBSD, featuring artwork scribbles, a mysterious 'void' section, articles, and a log. The site proudly runs on its own 9front server and participates in the XXIIVV and Hacker webrings, giving it a strong hacker-culture aesthetic.