I’m pretty sure they undeleted mine and my whole account
I’m pretty sure they undeleted mine and my whole account
I always use my ssh server for remote code execution.
NC deck could be cool but I found it really disappointing.
Sorry you’re getting down voted so much. I personally don’t have this problem, but if you do it’s a valid experience. UX is not easy to get right for the masses.
I’ve been running it for about 6 years, literally never did me dirty.
Docker compose pull every couple weeks, bump the major version whenever it’s time, migrations always work.
Nextcloud news is alright
How else would you know which car is turning right??
Docker and docker-compose. Then learn podman after you have some experience, if you want to…
Or jump into kubernetes (or minikube) instead of podman if you want to do highly useful things.
But first, get comfortable building images with a Dockerfile, and then running them in a meaningful way, and networking them, and locking them down.
False.
I’m a big fan of running home stuff on old laptops for this reason. Most UPSs give you a few minutes to shut down, laptops (depending on what you run) could give you plenty of extra run time and plenty of margin for a shutdown contingency.
I used to use Ampache, say 14 years ago, and I liked it a lot. Until I ran an unrelated batch job to reorganize my music files that went sideways, and started streaming from Google music. I’ve been meaning to try it out again, or something like it.
Does that screw up the controls for navigating the dashboard menu?
They’re beating the algorithm
I wish my lemmy client could hide this post in a way besides blocking the user or community.
For the same reason you don’t want to see this on Instagram, I don’t really want it on my screen in public either. I appreciate the call-out this post serves, but one view is enough.
I don’t remember much about how to use kubernetes but if you can specify a tag like nextcloud:28
instead of nextcloud:latest
you should have a safer time with upgrades. Then make sure you always upgrade all the way before moving to a newer major version, this is crucial.
There are varying degrees of version specificity available: https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud/tags
Make sure you’re periodically evaluating your site with https://scan.nextcloud.com/ and following all of the recommended best practices.
I have only ever run nextcloud in docker. No idea what people are complaining about. I guess I’ll have to lurk more and find out.
Things should not care or mostly even know if they’re being run in docker.
Always works great for me.
I just run it (behind haproxy on a separate public host) in docker compose w/ a redis container and a hosted postgres instance.
Automatically upgrade minor versions daily by pulling new images. Manually upgrade major versions by updating the compose file.
Literally never had a problem in 4 years.
Imagine being a soldier and still having something to prove on the freeway
Agpl bitches!