The manifold renderer is a game changer. I seriously didn't like OpenSCAD before that.
I ran on a Celeron J1900 for a while and for basic home services it was great.
I didn’t do any emulation or media transcoding so I can’t comment there. But I did run vpn / nas / web host kinda stuff.
It’s a great learning exercise but challenging to get right and ensure your deliverability and basically impossible from a residential-grade IP address (if you have a business class static IP at home you could pull it off).
I ran an email server for decades but gave in and pay to host my email now.
If google decides you’re a bad guy it’s such a pain to crawl back from that and I prefer my email to just work.
There are tons of good editing apps. Darktable is a good one to check out. Rawtherapee might also be a good choice. Gimp is the classic but more photoshop than Lightroom.
Which features of Lightroom are important to you? The editing capabilities? Organizational capabilities? Cloud sync?
You're almost certainly fine. Check the Live DVD, but I'd bet it works seamlessly.
It would be nigh impossible to list all the hardware Bookworm is able to support. What are you looking to run it on? Anything obscure?
I live about 90% in various terminal windows.
I'm multi-machine and play in my homelab stuff a lot, so I sit in mosh/tmux/vim all day long. This has been my usual experience for a long long time. My experimentation tends to be on the GUI side of things, trying out this "vs code" thing everyone is talking about...
but I'll still never live without a GUI, browsing sucks so hard in a terminal now. It's basically unworkable.
Did I miss something in the MK4 announcement? I thought the MMU was compatible with your MK3S+
For the MK4 stuff, I need to see an independent person do a side-by-side. I'm sure it's better, but I'm not sure it matters enough to me, a casual, to spend $hundreds.
Failed to Resolve Actor
I am getting a ton of errors in my single-user lemmy install. It's likely a configuration issue but I can't figure it out.
When I try to search for a remote community, I get this error:
srv-lemmy-1 | 2023-06-21T05:49:22.923593Z WARN lemmy_server::root_span_builder: couldnt_find_community: Failed to resolve actor for [email protected] srv-lemmy-1 | 0: lemmy_apub::fetcher::resolve_actor_identifier srv-lemmy-1 | at crates/apub/src/fetcher/mod.rs:16 srv-lemmy-1 | 1: lemmy_apub::api::read_community::perform srv-lemmy-1 | with self=GetCommunity { id: None, name: Some("[email protected]"), auth: Some(Sensitive) } srv-lemmy-1 | at crates/apub/src/api/read_community.rs:30 srv-lemmy-1 | 2: lemmy_server::root_span_builder::HTTP request srv-lemmy-1 | with http.method=GET http.scheme="http" http.host=lem.amd.im http.target=/api/v3/community otel.kind="server" request_id=299619ee-3e51-4833-9311-84f1182aaa3f srv-lemmy-1 | at src/root_span_builder.rs:16 srv-lemmy-1 | LemmyError { message: Some("couldnt_find_community"), inner: Failed to resolve actor for [email protected], context: "SpanTrace" }
and then nothing comes up in search
If I search a few times, I can usually get something to trigger (though no logging occurs at the WARN level) and pictrs starts downloading.
Search will still show nothing but then i can got to /c/[email protected] and it will appear.
Any ideas?