I also need those services, but I find them more responsive with standalone solutions such as Vikunja, Radicale, Navidrome, IHateMoney and so on ;) My issue is that I badly need a fast and reliable drive for work.
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Synology was an option at some point in my journey, but yeah, I'm a FOSS enthusiast :)
I use a wireguard tunnel ;) Thank you for the updates on the vulnerability and from Kiteworks :)
Thank you for looking that up :) I already read every post on the subject my search engine returned.
But you know what ? I tried again, calmly and taking my time and now it works. So thank you for putting me back on the right track :D
I remember trying it but it still felt sluggish. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling and it just kept failing and I didn't want to wipe anything just for Nextcloud.
you just gave me flashbacks to the CSRF nonsense.
Hehe, report back if you remember something ;)
I found the application support to be a great plus when I started using Nextcloud. Then, maybe only psychologically, it felt like bloat slowing down my setup soI started hosting standalone solutions instead.
I totally get your enthusiasm about memories. But while I'm a photographer and have my own way of sorting stuff, I find photoprism or immich more attractive and convenient solutions.
Fuck me. I switched to owncloud yesterday because I can't stand nextcloud anymore.
Owncloud feels lighter, faster, and just works.
Whhhhhhyyyyyy ?
First, remember that you're not fighting this war alone. The most important part is educating people who are curious about it around you.
Second, it's not about winning; it's about being the biggest pain in the ass possible for people making money off our privacy.
Keep fighting in the way that suits you best.
Yeah, that's exactly what I'm struggling with here. It's a bit counterintuitive for newcomers and not really friendly for beginners.
I'm just wondering, what is your process for those optimizations? Did you happen to follow any specific documentation or resources?