flor0

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[–] flor0 3 points 7 months ago

Seems similar to what I'm doing but it uses the nextcloud:fpm-alpine image, which is community maintained. It's a valid approach but I prefer to tweak my php-fpm config myself. By using their docker image you basically lose a bunch of freedom to configure your setup, but it's easier to set up for sure

[–] flor0 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Thanks for the kind words! Could you link me to the apache container you use? I would like to replace nginx since it's not officially supported but still need to do some research on apache

[–] flor0 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Alright, thanks a lot! You probably saved me a lot of headache in the future

[–] flor0 1 points 7 months ago (3 children)

True. That's a good improvement. Thanks a lot! By the way do you know if the nextcloud trusted_proxies setting allows for hostnames such as "traefik" as compared to just IP addresses?

 

For years I've been running my Nextcloud on bare metal. Now I finally decided to switch it to docker. I looked into Nextcloud All-In-One and it seems easy to deploy but it lacks configuration options like multiple domain names and putting it behind a traefik reverse proxy is kind of a pain to set up.

You can check out my solution on GitHub. I decided on a docker compose setup with nginx, php-fpm and redis(redis is now replaced by KeyDB) in separate containers. Obviously it's for experts but it's a lot more configurable. than AIO. It's also just as easy to migrate to as with any bare metal setup and just as configurable.Yes it's still a pain to set up, but better than the bare metal version lol

What do you guys think about putting the different components (webserver, php, redis, etc.) in separate containers like this, as compared to all in one? Feedback is greatly appreciated!

[–] flor0 1 points 1 year ago

Jedes mal denki mer ‚Hüt gangi uuf Wil SG‘. Aber jetzt gahni uuf Schaf!

[–] flor0 4 points 1 year ago

I think yandex does its own thing, too. I agree it's very hard to compete with google when they have had so much time to improve their algorithms and infrastructure

[–] flor0 6 points 1 year ago

It's a good feature I agree. But as the lemmy creators said they currently have too many github issue requests (100s of issues a day for a team of a few developers). Most of which are feature requests They are currently working on fixing bugs and making the whole thing more robust, not implementing features. I think we should give them a few weeks/months to do that before overworking them

[–] flor0 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Isch nöd mine

[–] flor0 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I personally try to live a minimal lifestyle. I'm concerned about this part of the Abstimmungstext:

Art. 6 Förderung von neuartigen Technologien und Prozessen 1 Der Bund sichert Unternehmen bis zum Jahr 2030 Finanzhilfen zu für die Anwendung von neuartigen Technologien und Prozessen, die der Umsetzung der Fahrpläne nach Artikel 5 Absatz 2 oder einzelner Massnahmen davon dienen.

I like the idea of the Klimagesetz. But I'm concerned that when companies buy new technology, they receive money from the Bund to do so. That money then goes to the companies that research and produce these "new technologies and processes". I really wonder if the Bundesräte, Parlamentarier and politicians have invested in these companies previous to the election. So the overall flow of the money is from us taxpayers to the investors of those companies that produce the "new technologies". Also we are assuming companies will not abuse these free money handouts and buy cheap new technologies and pocket the rest. Maybe I'm being paranoid but companies are always greedy.

[–] flor0 2 points 1 year ago

I too have a lot of there chinese torrents with 0% progress. They all use the same client (probably spoofed). Qbit sadly doesn't have a filter by client, so I'll try the superseeding mode on those.

[–] flor0 3 points 1 year ago

Persona 3 is my favorite persona game. Can‘t wait to play the reload version!

[–] flor0 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Maybe the answer isn‘t clear cut. The place is a warzone and the dam could be collateral damage. Both sides probably damaged the dam before it collapsed, unintentionally or not. Whether russia or ukraine dealt the last blow is still unknown. If it even was intentional we don‘t know. But of course both sides will point fingers with their respective propaganda. I refuse to believe anything unless there‘s proof.

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