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ikidd, to selfhosted in Migrated my self-hosted Nextcloud to AIO and I absolutely love it
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Not really, it just makes containers in your docker, accessible like any others. The mastercontainer can be used to control and update them, but you can just exec -dit them like any other containers you find in your docker ps

ikidd, to selfhosted in Migrated my self-hosted Nextcloud to AIO and I absolutely love it
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As a former self-configured docker compose NC user, I have to say I’m way happier with the AIO. But still, the older docker method was head and shoulders over any other method of running NC that I’d used.

ikidd, (edited ) to selfhosted in Migrated my self-hosted Nextcloud to AIO and I absolutely love it
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It containerizes all the subcomponents under a mastercontainer, and even has support for community containers of things like pihole, caddy and dlna. So you have image control over each component, as well as codespace separation.

After 7 or 8 years of various forms of Nextcloud, I have to say this is the easiest one to maintain, upgrade and backup outside of my VM snapshots.

ikidd, to lemmyshitpost in Don't even ask.
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ikidd, to selfhosted in Stalwart v0.5.0
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I looked at this, it looks pretty rudimentary compared to something like Mailcow-dockerized which has a full docker stack with clamAV, sieve, etc that you can add Roundcube on to, and has worked very well for me for years. There are precious few jmap clients out there so that’s not much of a consideration really. I’d rather have rspamd itself rather than their fork of it because then I can depend on the original’s documentation, because their documentation doesn’t seem very comprehensive comparatively.

Plus, I’d rather have a stack of separate docker containers rather than a single container that munges it all together, but maybe that’s not a big deal. I like to let Postgres manage the postgres container image and not put another layer in there.

ikidd, to linux in KDE's Nate Graham On X11 Being A Bad Platform & The Wayland Future
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No blame on the XFCE devs because they’re trying to get a lot done with few people, but XFCE just managed to transition to GTK3, I wouldn’t hold my breath for comprehensive Wayland support any time soon.

ikidd, to linux in KDE's Nate Graham On X11 Being A Bad Platform & The Wayland Future
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That’s less about Wayland than it is about shortfalls in nVidia driver development. Exactly like Nate’s example in the blog post.

ikidd, to linux in KDE's Nate Graham On X11 Being A Bad Platform & The Wayland Future
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Wayland has fixed so many head-scratching issues I would get running 6 monitors on 2 GPUs under X11. I’d often end up with missing monitors, placed in wrong spots that I’d have to rearrange every reboot until an update would come through that would fix it again for a few months, then all over again.

Since I moved to wayland, everything just works. When it doesn’t, it’s not a display server issue, it’s something physical. I just had a couple monitors fail to show up and thought “oh hell, it’s back to this, eh”. But I open the tower, seat the offending GPU better, and everything comes up like normal, and all the screens are in the right position, it just remembers.

Anyone that thinks X11 is still superior probably runs on a laptop with a single screen.

ikidd, to privacy in "TV box" reccomandation
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Pi4 with Kodi

ikidd, to linux in Nobara 39 Officially Released
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They still have a gnome ISO, but you’re going to throw it out because it isnt the “official” version. That sounds like a hissy fit.

The non-official KDE previous version was fine, since the point of the distro is the backend optimizations for gaming and editing. Its not what DE leads point since you can add whatever Fedora has in the repos, which is pretty much everything.

ikidd, to linux in Nobara 39 Officially Released
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Oh, just let him have his hissy fit.

ikidd, to asklemmy in What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?
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But isn’t it outcome based? No matter how you process information, if your conclusions lead you to a sub-optimal solution to problems, whatever they are in whatever context, isn’t that “dumber” than someone that can come up with the best or better solution?

If I decide “god will provide” instead of “if I research, think and work hard enough I can fix this problem”, which one is exhibiting intelligence?

ikidd, to linux in Canonical changes the license of LXD to AGPL
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You sign over your copyright on your contributions to the project.

ikidd, to linux in Canonical changes the license of LXD to AGPL
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I think the reason it’s a Canonical product is because nobody else was contributing to it before. So nothing has changed.

ikidd, to linux in 2 years on GNU/Linux - a retrospective attempt
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If you’re getting into Proton, you might want to look at Nobara.

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