

This is normal. XDG dirs must be configured manually. Alternatively, home-manager has options for this.
Bun, meat, salad, tomato, onion, Cheddar.


This is normal. XDG dirs must be configured manually. Alternatively, home-manager has options for this.


Agreed. RAID is useless. Your drives will never fail before you’d want to replace them with larger ones anyway.
Like clockwork, tankies will call actual leftists “liberals” everytime someone mentions that tankies are fascists who support capitalist imperialism from Russia and China.
Tankies are fascists with left wing aesthetics.
Common French W. AZERTY proves itself superior once again.
It’s only localised in the file explorer. The actual folder name is always Program Files.
WebP was created in 2010, and the ISS switched to Linux in 2013. So there is a possibility that at least one piece of software that’s running up there supports WebP.


Perhaps organised into some sort of domains for clarity?


SQLite is fine for small amounts of data and very few users. The bottleneck with Nextcloud is almost never the database.


Those who don’t know may be using Nextcloud AIO, which is bundled with Postgres.


No, but you can encrypt before sending the data, or use something like restic.


I’ve been using one of their 20TB boxes for backups for about a year now. I use restic. No issues whatsoever.
Same energy as “Option -h not recognized; use --help for the list of options”.


Ah, so fanfic, not memes. Got it.
It was most likely a joke.
compiling C/C++ apps on any platform is shit
I’m starting to think the platforms aren’t the problem.


Nextcloud’s biggest issue is performance, and PHP, while not a problem per se, doesn’t help. PHP is not designed for huge applications that need to have processes running in the background; it only runs when a request is made then stops the process, therefore it needs to load itself from scratch on every single page load.
This is because PHP uses something called CGI; the webserver (usually nginx or Apache) calls an external PHP binary to generate a page. With Go (or pretty much any other language), the app is its own server and can keep data in memory and do stuff even when no request is coming.


Gandi massively increased their prices 2 years ago.
Yes, they were on a reduced crew because of a storm.