I have bought an 11th gen Intel Framework. When the Intel 12th gen was out, I purchased a motherboard and replaced the 11th gen one. The process was common and straightforward but the experience was almost magical. We should have been able to do thIs years ago. The 11th gen motherboard is now runnIng my media center faithfully in a DIY acrylic case. Kudos Framework. You ought to be the future.
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Oh found it. It is "Empire of the Red" (朱き帝國). It is an unfinished serial novel in Syosetu.
It reminds me of an internet novel that features the USSR getting transported to a fantasy world when it is eagerly preparing for German invasion before World War 2 (while purging of course) lolol
The good old Doraemon (ドラえもん) haha
Yeah Chuuka Ichiban! (中華一番!) is the first to the formula and should be deemed the original to Food Wars aka 食戟のソーマ.
I wish Google eventually unlocks the tablet from the bundle. The dumb speaker dock is the least appealing if not outright the most appalling part in the package. It becomes an overpriced paperweight when the tablet is not docked.... wtf
Well you are not required to use any software from Western Digital with its disks. SATA is an industry standard.
I wouldn't recommend a Pi 4 even if you can get one at the listed price. It is fast enough but it lacks the interface and connectivity for a decent NAS.
Dig out an old computer and stuff it with a SSD and a handful of HDDs. And you have a decent start.
I spawned up a LXC in my Proxmox for it as soon as the Reddit fiasco began. Originally tried the Docker way, failed... My Docker is installed the official way by the way. Tried the "install from scratch" way, also failed... Finally gave the source a casual read and decided to compile it from source.
The pict-rs
bit is a hassle. It has taken me some time to get all the dependencies right and compile Imagemagick version 7 for Ubuntu 22.04 from source. But it worked eventually.
I then installed the rust toolchain and checked out the latest stable release tag at the time aka 0.17.3 and compiled lemmy
. Nothing went astray and I followed the remaining steps in the "install from scratch" doc to complete the setup.
P.S. Oh right you need to make the lemmy
PostgreSQL user SUPERUSER
otherwise the database migration script would not work. A commit was already made to make it unnecessary. It will make its way to 0.18.0 release I guess.
I initially encountered some issues in federation. Subscriptions stuck at pending for remote instances, regardless of their size and traffic. I tried many ways and still it did not work. I have thought of axing the container and restarting from the beginning.
While I was weighing my options, I found an advice in an issue at lemmy GitHub repo that suggested the problem was leftover from previous hostname changes and dumping the existing database and recreating from sketch would help. I have indeed altered the hostname once or twice during setup. So I followed the advice and federation is working now.
So far not a butter smooth experience but not the worst I have ever encountered. It does take some troubleshooting capacity and patience. But heck selfhosting has been like that since time immemorial.
It's sad to see AMD's absence in the very high end this gen. I know the very high end does not account for much of the user base but it is kinda the anchor of the market. People often chase the champion alas. I am confident AMD is still the best choice in the mid range and even at the high end (7900XTX > RTX4080 in terms of value).
Have you tried searching with https://lemmy.world/c/tarot too?