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None (10) · A art project tilde focused on reuse (1) · A privacy-, anonymity- and security-focused tilde (1) · breadpunk.club is a small tilde focused on bread-making and community-building. see the manifesto for more information on our mission. (1) · 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. (1) · envs.net is a minimalist, non-commercial shared unix system and will always be free to use. (1) · LGBTQ-friendly pubnix where we make stuff together! (1) · Open source development and hosted services (1) · Pebble.ink is for now a small box with a webserver. All users enjoy the best that the 80s and 90s web had to offer. (1) · RadioFreqs.space is a .space for RadioFreqs to share, learn and make! (1) · semi-collaborative science fiction writing (1) · squiggle.city is a unix server in the spirit of tilde.club. It's for making web pages and learning about the command line. (1) · The first IPv6 only Public Access UNIX System. Located in Amsterdam, runs IRC and NNTP from other tildes, and aims to be a space for IPv6 novices and enthusiasts. (1) · The original Thunix: shell provider, web host, and community. (1) · tilde.cafe is a multi-user linux server that runs on debian (1) · 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! (1) · Un tilde pero en castellano -- a small spanish-speaking tilde (1) · ~fr: a francophone tilde for hacking, mutual aid and resistance (1)
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