Just imagine the license fees.
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From an idealistical point of view, sure freedom of choice is the way to go.
What makes me nervous is that Safari has been the only big player left besides chrome in regard to usage share on mobile. So while from an idealistical point of view the ban of other engines was certainly a bad thing, it still helped to prevent google from extending its monopoly.
The fact chromium based browser are going to be allowed as well makes me nervous.
An interesting trend graph of the most used distros for gaming and their adoption by users over time.
Running the AV container is optional, as is using the integrated backup solution. But I can see how that might feel bloated if you don't need it.
With AIO it's almost the same: sudo docker exec -u www-data nextcloud-aio-nextcloud php occ <command>
I decided to go with this one because it's now the official distribution channel and supported by the devs. But the lsio one looks pretty solid as well.
Nextcloud is a web-based, open-source cloud / collaboration software suite, which can be self-hosted
Welcome. I use it in conjunction with Fedora CoreOS so I hopefully never have to manually update anything ever again.
That's been my way as well so far. I'd be interested in how logic helps you cope with questions, such as where do we come from?, where do we go?, what is our purpose?. (Not playing devil's advocate, real interest.)
Nextcloud all the way. I especially love the calendar, contacts and notes integrations besides the file sync, and it's extensibility in general. Such a powerful tool.