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{{Tilde Infobox|name=tilde.team|description=tilde.team is a shared system that provides an inclusive, non-commercial space for teaching, learning, practicing and enjoying the social medium of unix.|created=May 30 2017|admins=ben, khuxkm, cmccabe|link=https://tilde.team|os=ubuntu, freebsd|git=https://tildegit.org/team|irc=#team|location=hosted @ OVH in Quebec|image=File:Tildeteam.png|tildeverse=yes|dead=no}} | {{Tilde Infobox|name=tilde.team|description=tilde.team is a shared system that provides an inclusive, non-commercial space for teaching, learning, practicing and enjoying the social medium of unix.|created=May 30 2017|admins=ben, khuxkm, cmccabe|link=https://tilde.team|os=ubuntu, freebsd|git=https://tildegit.org/team|irc=#team|location=hosted @ OVH in Quebec|image=File:Tildeteam.png|tildeverse=yes|dead=no}} | ||
tilde.team is a [[tilde]] created in 2017 by [[User:Ben|ben]] | tilde.team is a general-purpose [[tilde]] created in 2017 by [[User:Ben|ben]]. | ||
a | == Manifesto == | ||
<blockquote>tilde.team is a shared system that provides an inclusive, non-commercial space for teaching, learning, practicing and enjoying the social medium of unix.</blockquote> | |||
Here are some of our most important values: | |||
# tilde.team is an alternative social environment for the technically-inclined; specifically, a non-commercial alternative to the mainstream, corporate-owned media and social media. we aim to put the users in control of the tools of communication that are currently being neutered by corporate commodification of the www. | # tilde.team is an alternative social environment for the technically-inclined; specifically, a non-commercial alternative to the mainstream, corporate-owned media and social media. we aim to put the users in control of the tools of communication that are currently being neutered by corporate commodification of the www. | ||
# provide tools, resources and encouragement for users to develop ideas and best practices for the next generation of public access unix systems. the | # provide tools, resources and encouragement for users to develop ideas and best practices for the next generation of public access unix systems. the "next generation" is always ahead of the present, so this implies that the system is in a constant state of development and self-improvement, with a continually rolling set of goals, and regular testing and evaluation of experimental projects. –all of which is powered by user involvement in a brainstorming/experimenting/teaching/learning/doing model. | ||
# serve partly as a meta-community among other tildes and pubnixes, both sharing best practices and learning from their experiences. | # serve partly as a meta-community among other tildes and pubnixes, both sharing best practices and learning from their experiences. | ||
# last but absolutely not least –> MAKE IT FUN! it should not be a bitter place to sulk or rant about mainstream culture. it should be a social environment in which users can go wild and push their creative skills to the limit. it should be a place to appreciate what does not exist in other exploitative commercial environments. | # last but absolutely not least –> MAKE IT FUN! it should not be a bitter place to sulk or rant about mainstream culture. it should be a social environment in which users can go wild and push their creative skills to the limit. it should be a place to appreciate what does not exist in other exploitative commercial environments. | ||
== | == Main Wiki == | ||
See the [https://tilde.team/wiki/ main wiki] for additional resources. | |||
== Domains == | |||
Because [[User:Ben/Domains|~ben]] hoards domain names, the following domains are associated with tilde.team and/or the tildeverse somehow: | |||
* [http://fuckup.club fuckup.club] - alias | * [http://fuckup.club fuckup.club] - alias | ||
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* [https://ttm.sh/ ttm.sh] - url shortener | * [https://ttm.sh/ ttm.sh] - url shortener | ||
* [https://tild3.org/ tild3.org] - alias | * [https://tild3.org/ tild3.org] - alias | ||
* [https://tilde.chat/ tilde.chat] - irc net | * [https://tilde.chat/ tilde.chat] - irc net | ||
* [https://tilde.news/ tilde.news] - lobste.rs clone | * [https://tilde.news/ tilde.news] - lobste.rs clone | ||
* [https://tilde.site/ tilde.site] - alias | * [https://tilde.site/ tilde.site] - alias | ||
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* [https://tildeverse.org/ tildeverse.org] - the tildeverse! | * [https://tildeverse.org/ tildeverse.org] - the tildeverse! | ||
Aliases can be used as-is, where redirects will simply change to a tilde.team url. | |||
== bsd.tilde.team == | == bsd.tilde.team == | ||
tilde.team offers an alternate host: [https://bsd.tilde.team bsd.tilde.team], which runs freebsd | tilde.team offers an alternate host: [https://bsd.tilde.team bsd.tilde.team], which runs freebsd 14. | ||
currently | It currently supports: | ||
* webhosting out of <code>~/public_html</code> at <code>https://<user>.bsd.tilde.team</code> or <code>https://bsd.tilde.team/~<user></code> | * webhosting out of <code>~/public_html</code> at <code>https://<user>.bsd.tilde.team</code> or <code>https://bsd.tilde.team/~<user></code> | ||
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* local irc server: localhost:6667 plaintext or bsd.tilde.chat:6697 | * local irc server: localhost:6667 plaintext or bsd.tilde.chat:6697 | ||
This VM is on a server i rent from hetzner in germany, so feel free to put your chat client etc here if you get better ping. | |||
The user creation script copied over the <code>~/.ssh/authorized_keys</code> file in your $HOME on ~team. feel free to adjust as needed or holler if you need an admin for something. You should be able to just ssh user@bsd.tilde.team instead of user@tilde.team. | |||
There’s a [https://lists.tildeverse.org/hyperkitty/list/tildeteam@lists.tildeverse.org/thread/LRLAYRTHJLFQWZAXZZW62GYQLW7S2WYC/ mailing list thread] for discussion that I’ll post updates to. | |||
== Services hosted on tilde.team == | |||
Due to lack of foresight, a lot of services run directly on the same VM as tilde.team (under unique users as needed). | |||
* https://tildegit.org | |||
* https://gopher.tildeverse.org | |||
* https://bbj.tildeverse.org | |||
* https://cloud.tilde.team | |||
* https://journal.tildeverse.org | |||
* https://zine.tildeverse.org | |||
* https://lists.tildeverse.org | |||
* https://pad.tildeverse.org | |||
* https://paste.tildeverse.org | |||
* https://rfc.tildeverse.org | |||
* https://rss.tildeverse.org | |||
* https://tilde.news | |||
* https://tildeverse.org | |||
* https://ttm.sh | |||
* https://write.tildeverse.org | |||
* https://xmpp.tilde.team | |||
* https://mail.tilde.team | |||
[[Category:Known Tildes]] | [[Category:Known Tildes]] |
Latest revision as of 15:32, 6 August 2024
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. | |
Created | May 30 2017 |
Admins | ben, khuxkm, cmccabe |
Link | tilde.team |
IRC | #team |
Location | hosted @ OVH in Quebec |
Git | https://tildegit.org/team |
OS | ubuntu, freebsd |
tilde.team is a general-purpose tilde created in 2017 by ben.
Manifesto
tilde.team is a shared system that provides an inclusive, non-commercial space for teaching, learning, practicing and enjoying the social medium of unix.
Here are some of our most important values:
- tilde.team is an alternative social environment for the technically-inclined; specifically, a non-commercial alternative to the mainstream, corporate-owned media and social media. we aim to put the users in control of the tools of communication that are currently being neutered by corporate commodification of the www.
- provide tools, resources and encouragement for users to develop ideas and best practices for the next generation of public access unix systems. the "next generation" is always ahead of the present, so this implies that the system is in a constant state of development and self-improvement, with a continually rolling set of goals, and regular testing and evaluation of experimental projects. –all of which is powered by user involvement in a brainstorming/experimenting/teaching/learning/doing model.
- serve partly as a meta-community among other tildes and pubnixes, both sharing best practices and learning from their experiences.
- last but absolutely not least –> MAKE IT FUN! it should not be a bitter place to sulk or rant about mainstream culture. it should be a social environment in which users can go wild and push their creative skills to the limit. it should be a place to appreciate what does not exist in other exploitative commercial environments.
Main Wiki
See the main wiki for additional resources.
Domains
Because ~ben hoards domain names, the following domains are associated with tilde.team and/or the tildeverse somehow:
- fuckup.club - alias
- nand.sh - alias
- ttm.sh - url shortener
- tild3.org - alias
- tilde.chat - irc net
- tilde.news - lobste.rs clone
- tilde.site - alias
- tilde.wiki - tildeverse wiki
- tilde.zone - mastodon and related stuff
- tildegit.org - gitea
- tilderadio.org - tildeverse radio
- tildeteam.net - alias
- tildeteam.org - alias
- tildeverse.net - the tildeverse!
- tildeverse.org - the tildeverse!
Aliases can be used as-is, where redirects will simply change to a tilde.team url.
bsd.tilde.team
tilde.team offers an alternate host: bsd.tilde.team, which runs freebsd 14.
It currently supports:
- webhosting out of
~/public_html
athttps://<user>.bsd.tilde.team
orhttps://bsd.tilde.team/~<user>
- email with user@bsd.tilde.team - feel free to forward this elsewhere or to your main @tilde.team address
- finger
- local irc server: localhost:6667 plaintext or bsd.tilde.chat:6697
This VM is on a server i rent from hetzner in germany, so feel free to put your chat client etc here if you get better ping.
The user creation script copied over the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
file in your $HOME on ~team. feel free to adjust as needed or holler if you need an admin for something. You should be able to just ssh user@bsd.tilde.team instead of user@tilde.team.
There’s a mailing list thread for discussion that I’ll post updates to.
Services hosted on tilde.team
Due to lack of foresight, a lot of services run directly on the same VM as tilde.team (under unique users as needed).
- https://tildegit.org
- https://gopher.tildeverse.org
- https://bbj.tildeverse.org
- https://cloud.tilde.team
- https://journal.tildeverse.org
- https://zine.tildeverse.org
- https://lists.tildeverse.org
- https://pad.tildeverse.org
- https://paste.tildeverse.org
- https://rfc.tildeverse.org
- https://rss.tildeverse.org
- https://tilde.news
- https://tildeverse.org
- https://ttm.sh
- https://write.tildeverse.org
- https://xmpp.tilde.team
- https://mail.tilde.team