Welcome to tilde.institute! This is an public-access machine in the tildeverse whose purpose is to provide a space for people to
experiment with the OpenBSD
operating system. A variety of editors, shells, and compilers
are installed to allow for development in a native OpenBSD
environment. OpenBSD's
httpd(8)
is configured with slowcgi(8)
as the fastcgi provider and
sqlite3
is available.
User sites are accessible via https://<user>.tilde.institute
A list of user gopher sites is available at
gopher://tilde.institute
The mailing list will be the primary means of communication between tilde.institute admins and users regarding announcements and critical issues. Web archive and subscribing information available here.
The list of compilers and interpreters available are as follows:
brainf*ck 2.7.1
clang 8.0.1
clisp 2.49
clojure 1.10.0.4
crystal 0.30.1
elixir 1.9.1
erlang 21.2
gcc 8.3.0 (see the wiki page)
gforth 0.7.3
gfortran / g95 8.3.0 (see the wiki page)
ghc 8.6.4
gnat 8.3.0
go 1.13.1
guile 1.8.8
jdk 11 and 8 (see the wiki page)
lua 5.3.5 and 5.1.5
mono 5.20.1.34
nasm 2.14.02
nim 1.0.4
node.js 10.16.3
perl 5.28.2
php 7.3.16
python 2.7.16 and 3.7.4
racket 7.4
rakudo 2018.12
ruby 2.5.5 and 2.6.6
rust 1.38
scala 2.12.3
yasm 1.3.0
Your interactive shell can be changed with the chsh
command. The shells available:
/bin/ksh (default)
/bin/sh
/bin/csh
/usr/local/bin/bash
/usr/local/bin/dash
/usr/local/bin/zsh
/usr/local/bin/fish
/usr/local/bin/tcsh
/usr/local/bin/elvish
The IRC clients available by default are:
weechat
irssi
ircII
Feel free to contact the admins via admins@tilde.institute or
on IRC in #institute
if you need another package installed, or if you would like your
homepage's index changed from index.html
to something else (index.cgi
,
index.php
, etc).