The first server I ever owned, as in, the first hardware that was mine, and ran my self-hosted things, is sitting here, under my desk.
Sometimes I feel like resurrecting it, see if it still works, and if it does, making it part of my homelab, and host some of my stuff on it.
The problem is, I don't think anything but the BSDs support it anymore, and I'm pretty sure a lot of modern languages don't target this particular architecture either (ppc32).
Heh, looks like Rust at least has some kind of ppc32 support as of... a few weeks ago. I would not have expected that.
Go seems to have closed the request as not planned.
@noisytoot Yep, single CPU Power Mac G4. The kernel may support it, but none of the Linux distros I'm willing to use (Debian, NixOS, perhaps alpine) do.
I should at least check if it still has a hard disk inside. It might. Would be interesting to see if there's anything on it that I didn't save elsewhere, if I can resurrect anything lost.
@noisytoot Those are the ones I'm familiar with.