Apparently, there is a refresh of the ROG Ally with more RAM. I kind of wish the Ally had a USB 4 port instead of that proprietary port for GPUs as it's a lot easier and perhaps cheaper to get a Thunderbolt 3 eGPU enclosure and slap an AMD or Nvidia GPU.
Not that I plan on upgrading, seems more like a sidegrade as it's using the same APU, but have slightly more RAM.
@chikorita157 also I'm not really sure whether it's a good idea to get one in terms of customer support, given the reports on how bad the rma process is
never ceases to amaze me how wasteful businesses are with tech. you get either the people buying new everything all the time or the businesses running windows 98 no in between lol
on the one hand dealing with misskey's arbitrary decisions is pretty annoying and the codebase isn't exactly known for being all that great, plus a lot of dev discussion being done in japanese doesn't help
on the other hand, there is already iceshrimp for those that want a hard fork, though it's moving to a completely new codebase unrelated to misskey so...
I think back when I started it, I was dealing with the akkoma db almost filling up the vm disk on the hetzner vm and the thing being a bit slow, but since moving to the home server it hasn't been a pressing issue especially with the disk space being much larger
@novenary I think the broken model has been around for so long that it's pretty difficult to transition people over to something safer.
Mobile OSes have gotten away with compartmentalized apps since there wasn't really a 20+ year old existing back catalog of applications that had to be sandboxed after the fact.
Desktop OSes unfortunately do have that downside. The biggest thing is that users generally expect to be able to access everything that their user can access through desktop apps (e.g. uploading files)