I have two Raspberry Pis at home. One hosts my various sites including fedidevs.com and the other supports it by storing backups of all the configs and data. This includes a streaming hot standby of the Postgres database that powers some of my sites. I am not (yet) brave enough to run Claude on my primary Pi, but I decided to let it loose on my secondary. Doing an in-place dist upgrade on a Raspberry Pi is generally not recommended. The official guidance is to do a clean install instead. Since it felt very likely that I’d be doing a clean install in any case to get from Bookworm (Debian 12) to Trixie (Debian 13), I figured this was the perfect opportunity to see if Claude could pull a miracle.
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