Thanks for the rec! Looks awesome; Imma try it :)
Thanks for the rec! Looks awesome; Imma try it :)
Hell yeah! It’ll be super satisfying to give your system a good cleaning and upgrade. Enjoy!
I second this.
I have a nextcloud instance on pi4 for personal use and love it.
It’s not good for live transcoding of video, but works great for calendars, file sharing, photo sharing and music streaming.
I have a 500 gig SSD for most stuff and a 6TB HDD for backups and archiving.
I use docker compose to map a folder called archive in my instance to the HDD.
Cant wait for the review on explainingcomputers.com 🤓
Hell yeah, thanks for the informative reply :)
Has anyone used this?
I have and dig Gitea, but this sounds radtastic, especially with the fediverse integration (If I understand it right.)
Worth switching?
How can we get the ‘migrants are taking our jobs’ crowd to start taking their anger out on John Deere?
Great info thanks!
Hell yes!
100%
If you intend to run a service like nextcloud or something that necessitates a lot or writing to a disk, I recommend gettingan nvme hat and booting off that.
I have a nextcloud instance thats been going for about a year and it’s been pretty great.
Before that my instance’s SD card died after about 6 months.
Word! Thanks for the info
I didnt realize. Do you have more info on this?
I love this so much
Any reason why?
I use Raspian on my pi and Ubuntu on my workstation and I maintain a debian server at work.
I love 'em all. Ubuntu Snaps arent my fav. but other than that they’ve been great
Bad ass! Thank you for this wisdom
Oh word! I forgot about Signal. I use the snap for that. It works well. I think copy/paste works with it.
I used apt for Firefox, Krita, ffmpeg, Blender and Ksnips
I think the big commercial programs I use were installed with vendor scripts
I’m daily driving Ubuntu and my experience aligns with this.
My only gripe is snaps can break copy/paste and prevent me from saving files where I want. This might make Ubuntu unusable for people using Linux for the first time and makes no sense if you dont understand how snaps are sandboxed and how permissions work. The solution is install with apt.
The installer, system configuration programs and UI experience is really good. I argue it is a much superior experience to Windows and arguably better than OS/X. A lot less garbage being shoved down customers throats.
Very good points.
In my case I just need to for a couple users with maybe a few dozen transactions a day; it’s far from being a bottleneck and there’s little point in optimizing it further.
Containerizing it also has the benefit of boiling all installation and configuration into one very convenient dockercompose file… Actually two. I use one with all the config stuff that’s published to gitea and one that has sensitive data.
Oof. Meta open source. Srsly sus. •͡˘㇁•͡˘