Inactive tildes

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Tracking known tildes that have since gone offline.

See Known tildes for currently active Tildes.

name description
club6.nl club6.nl was a tilde server in Amsterdam (Netherlands) that went online in January 2015 and claimed to be the first Public Access UNIX System available only on IPv6. [1]
nand.club a new anti-capitalist, solarpunk tilde
protocol.club protocol.club explores the fundamental and unique learning opportunities provided by the implementation of standardized protocols. It is a place for curious minds to explore and experiment, to educate and be educated about protocols and implementations old and new alike. While inspired by tilde.club and federated with the rest of the tildeverse via NNTP (et cetera), protocol.club has a stronger focus on its particular mission and has several differences from other tilde boxes, namely: we have a Code of Conduct, and we have some resources available locally to aid development of protocol implementations and new draft protocols. We also serve pages over HTTPS.
RIOTGIRL.CLUB RIOTGIRL.CLUB is a community and space for learning, being yourself, and making cool shit for the Web. The Internet can be a *shitty* and *depressing* place. RIOTGIRL.CLUB seeks to be the opposite, a techno-utopia that we all hoped that the Internet would be. We're pro-girl. NOT anti-boy! So, everyone is welcome to join. Everyone except JERKS.[2]
tilde.best tilde.best is a Debian server which is aiming to have a best community and best features.
tilde.cat This is (or rather might be) public shell server like the club, the town, or other ~ servers.
tilde.center A public unix server focused around decentralization, federation, and home-brewed open source projects.
tilde.fun This is a Linux machine on the internet where you can get a shell account.
tilde.red tilde.red was a server hosted in Turkey that went offline at an unknown date before november 2016. [3]
tildespark Tilde Spark is a constantly evolving intentional community devoted to free software, open hardware and meeting new people!

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