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From what I understand, Lemmy is just using a PostgreSQL database, and there’s many ways to load balance and horizontally scale it. You could use something like HAProxy for load balancing, and for horizontal scaling, you could add multiple PostgreSQL slave nodes and if you want to manage the scaling automatically, you could use a tool like ClusterControl or w/e. There’s plenty of doco on the web around this and it’s not specific to Lemmy.
Yep. I play on PC, PS5 and Switch. Mostly into A/RPGs, RTSes, and retro games/platformers. Currently playing:
- Switch: Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
- PS5: God of War. Planning to play Ragnarok next, and the new Cyberpunk DLC when it comes out.
- PC: Played Diablo 4 for a bit but it sucked, so went back to playing Project Diablo 2. Also playing Age of Empires 2 HD and Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds.
The home of the winds, Te Whanganui-a-Tara.
I would also recommend
- The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
- 12 Angry Men (1957)
- Mackenna’s Gold (1969)
If you don’t need Photoshop for actual work, then running it under Wine is a viable option. CC 2019 (20.0) works fine for the most part, but you need to install it in Windows first and copy over the installed folder. CC 2023 also works, but there’s no GPU acceleration support (yet).
First try a running the update with a verbose flag and see if there’s any errors flatpak update -v
If you don’t spot anything obvious, try a sudo flatpak repair
and then reboot your system (or just restart flatpak-system-helper.service
) and see if that fixes it.
As a last resort, you may need to uninstall all your apps using flatpak uninstall --all --delete-data
After that, you’ll have to clean clean up your ~/.var/apps
, ~/.local/share/flatpak
, and /var/lib/flatpak
directories. You could also try running Flatsweep.
The reinstall all your flatpak apps.