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Latest revision as of 19:15, 8 July 2022
This table is generated from the data on the wiki. The official list is at tildeverse.org/members/ and is also available in JSON format.
See also: Known tildes and the Inactive tildes.
Ctrl-c.club
Ctrl-C Club is a Linux server offering free SSH and web accounts to users who want to build webpages, chat online, learn Linux, play text console games, or fiddle around writing software.
Est. 2014-12-06
Tilde.institute
tilde.institute, a public-access UNIX system running OpenBSD. This is a space for people to explore the OpenBSD operating system, in addition to exploring the more social aspects of a multi-user UNIX system. Gopher and web space, IRC, games, and more are available!
Est. 2018-11-22
Tilde.pink
A gopher only tilde, providing shell acounts with email and gopher services running on a DragonflyBSD server. The site is accessible via web proxy"
Est. 2019-04-14
Tilde.team
tilde.team is a shared system that provides an inclusive, non-commercial space for teaching, learning, practicing and enjoying the social medium of unix.
Est. 2017-05-30