Ah, my bad "again"... should have mentioned that there's the advance configuration option that 1% of the geeks do
Docker is not rootless. Is only safe as long as the container (or those web devs) doesn't use nsenter
or anything similar to get root access outside of it ;)
Do check seaweedfs too! Haven't tried it (yet) but their 'erasure coding' reads as super sophisticated to me ;)
I wonder how it compares to beegfs
dial-up modem-router noises when connecting to the Internet
Not to flame you, but really just an HTML form was all you needed? It's a super simple feature...
I'm attracted to it because of the posix backend. Did anyone try it? Is it stable?
For reference, https://owncloud.dev/architecture/posixfs-storage-driver/
Those locks are kinda optional. And luggage is way less important than all of one's communication ; imho.
If only some billionaire trained a GPT model on all copyrighted books, with the twist of really being able to return the whole content ;)
It would be legal, tho IANAL.
Precisely my thought. OP should be ashamed and delete this thread ;P
Indeed. Also, I am concerned about self-hosting enthusiasts that install docker (without the advance rootless mode) and blindly run containers. Sometimes these containers are even made by third parties, independent of the app developers. Unfortunately, the supply chain there is up for grabs...