

Generally speaking, yes. My home server is just a Pi.
Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist and writer by day. Programmer by night. Gamer all the way.
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Generally speaking, yes. My home server is just a Pi.
Yeah. There’s a whole section dedicated to showing varies nodes in the network.
I’ve tried Yacy plenty of times in the past. It seems to get the job done the best, in my opinion, and gives you a lot of control.
Before self-hosting web apps became one-click install away, Ubuntu was a lot more convenient with newer technologies, readily available documentation, and a clear update schedule. At least, that was my case.
While I completely agree with you on the asshole part, you also have to factor in that right now the Pi still remains the most dominant hardware in that category. Furthermore, I think you’re missing the point of what makes a hobby… a hobby.
I’m not holding my breath on this one.