New Linux Blog LinuxDork.com Launches With Practical Guides for Self-Hosters and Tinkerers
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Independent site delivers no-nonsense tutorials on Linux, self-hosting, and open-source infrastructure for hobbyists and professionals alike.

LOS ANGELES - Californer -- LinuxDork.com, a new independent blog focused on Linux, self-hosting, and open-source infrastructure, has officially launched. The site aims to serve hobbyists, sysadmins, and anyone who would rather run their own services than rent them from a corporation.

Unlike sites that chase trends or rely on thin, AI-generated content, LinuxDork.com is built around hands-on guides written by someone who actually uses the tools. Early coverage includes walkthroughs for self-hosted communication platforms, distribution-specific setup notes, and practical advice for running services on real-world hardware.

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"There's no shortage of Linux content online, but a lot of it is either ten years out of date or copy-pasted from a man page," said Colton, founder of LinuxDork.com. "The goal here is simple: write the guides I wish existed when I was troubleshooting something at midnight."

Topics on the site include Linux distributions and configuration, self-hosting tools like Matrix and other open-source services, homelab setup and infrastructure, and commentary on the broader open-source ecosystem.

LinuxDork.com is free to read, with no paywalls and no required signups. New articles are published regularly.

For more information, visit https://LinuxDork.com.

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