My University runs a huge Nextcloud Enterprise Instance, which runs perfectly fine. So maybe there is different code for the enterprise version, or you are inept as it seems to run at many large organizations just fine
My University runs a huge Nextcloud Enterprise Instance, which runs perfectly fine. So maybe there is different code for the enterprise version, or you are inept as it seems to run at many large organizations just fine
I don’t get the whole immutable hype. Sounds like it’s just more a PITA to use
Go with T-Series not with E or L. Better quality of materials, comes with better warranty (you can get up to 5 Years), longer spare parts availability, and usually you can replace more by yourself.
I’m curious, I thought with DHT the hash of the file would suffice?
You could use the Mastodon-Model, where you can download your data and point the users to the new instance, so the followers migrate automatically
Why?
You can interact with communities from other servers from your home server. Your posts and replies will be seen there. No need to login on other servers
How is this supposed to work with GPL ? Because anyone owning a copy is free to redistribute sources
Fedora for my Laptop: It just works out of the Box and everything is close to vanilla