Post sent using tut from an olde EfikaMX smart top machine.
I think I might be among the few still using one of these — and I actually use it for a lot of things: it hosts a squid proxy (together with privoxy and tor to access the network), acts as a file server (it has a 5 Tb USB drive attached to it, it had a second 1,5 Tb one — but that one died), hosts my Gemini capsule, a web remote for Samsung TV that I cobbled together in Python…
@gray
Sadly, their machines, neither ARM, nor PowerPC ones, didn't get as much community love as Raspberry Pis did.
TBH, it took me years to finally start using my EfikaMX after getting it — so there simply was no way for me to return it 😂
It didn't play well with my TV and I didn't have other HDMI displays at the time. Later I've figured out a way to work that around an I used it as a makeshift media center with TV, it had a web-based remote for Totem in Python.
@gray
Yeah, it's truly sad that PowerPC failed to take off as mainstream of at the least, enthusiast platform. I still use my PowerPC machines, my own Pemorla instance is running on an old G4 MacMini as you probably know, and I have a PowerMac G5 too.
Sadly, the life of these machines seems to be coming to an and, there seem to be bad and hard to catch bugs in kernels newer than 6.1, which make them run unstable.
@gray
My MacMini has definitely seen interesting days — I've been even using it for audio recording when jamming with my friends, today it's hard to believe that we could pull it off, we've been recording two analog instruments, such as bass or guitar and mic, and a bunch of midi devices — the UI of Mac OS X got completely unresponsive, beach ball all the way — but the recording went on flawlessly 😲
Early Intel Macs weren't nearly as good at multitasking!