Post B1sl34fsm3AVVTkdPM by MartinEscardo@mathstodon.xyz
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 (DIR) Post #B1sl33LdhpNjOPGxDU by jesper@agda.club
       2025-12-29T14:17:44.442002Z
       
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       I just installed @nextcloud on our VPS together with my dad, as a replacement for our Seafile server that started misbehaving a bit after an upgrade. While it took some time to figure out the nginx and docker configuration, the whole process was pretty smooth and I imagine someone who's more used to setting up such things could do it in less than an hour.Now that we have it, there is so much cool stuff that's included: photo albums, calendars, collaborative editing, Doodle-style polls, synced bookmarks, and many more (see apps.nextcloud.com/).So far there's just a few small things that could be improved: syncing softlinks is not supported, and history is only on a per-file basis (not a whole directory). But overall I'm really happy with the quality and feature set.#NextCloud #SelfHosting #OpenSource
       
 (DIR) Post #B1sl34fsm3AVVTkdPM by MartinEscardo@mathstodon.xyz
       2025-12-29T15:43:44Z
       
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       @jesper writes "I just installed @nextcloud "Nice. A couple of months ago my 15-year old son installed nextcloud for me in our Linux server at home.This was mostly for being able to use Saber [1] to write notes by hand on both Android and iPad tablets, and having the notes visible in all computers, at home and at university.It works like a charm. I can write notes at university in the Android tablet I keep there, and then continue writing at home in my iPad. And I can read the notes from my laptop.It just works, thanks to both nextcloud and Saber. Thanks both!@nextcloud [1] https://saber.adil.hanney.org/And both are free, and also rather professional. More professional than e.g. what Apple provides on an iPad or a Mac.