

Also, Nextcloud/Owncloud are written in PHP, that might also have a significant impact on its poor reliability ^^


Also, Nextcloud/Owncloud are written in PHP, that might also have a significant impact on its poor reliability ^^
I’m pretty sure its in order for you to see more ads. If the article shows a read more button after a paragraph there’s more room for ads and you’re more likely to accidentally scroll down and view them.
Now what? Is that a crime or something? Fuck off man


Yeah I think generally it would make more sense for individual instances to focus on specific topics, like programming.dev on programming or feddit.org for Europe.
It still makes sense to have the same communities in different languages if you ask me. There may also be other instances where this might actually be good.
But yeah, I don’t need ten different tech communities all serving the same purpose.


Sure! There’re actually a couple of things I like:
Organization-wise there’s nothing special. The only thing I do is to organize my images into albums.
To sum it up: It’s highly subjective but for my workflow it’s a good mix of autonomy and still good user experience.


I use a self-written tool to extract my images and videos from Apple Photos and back them up incrementally as files and directories using Borg Backup.
Using this approach I retain full ownership over my data without having to look for alternatives to Apple Photos, which I really enjoy using.
As a result, I have a “live” copy on my iPhone/Mac/iCloud, a backup on my NAS and a remote Borg Backup repository in a data center.
I guess the console version will never become a thing then