Good thing we have highly trained historians on Lemmy to tell us these things.
I’ve dealt with storing energy from solar for a long time now, and from the deepest part of my heart: fuck lead acid batteries. The only thing they have going for them is being able to charge below freezing. But they’re shit in every other way, especially weight.
So… Britain?
The only way to get what you’re worth is to change jobs. Then do it again in a couple more years.
You might want to look at LoRa
The virtualization shouldn’t have a negative effect, since containers are just using the host kernel so it’s not much extra overhead.
I would give it a try, it’s simple enough to set up docker on the pi, turn off your native NC install, and add the docker compose file and stand it up. Or build another SD card with a fresh raspbian install and swap it out.
Well, Larry obviously.
Coincidentally, Larry will not be under surveillance.
The AIO docker compose container is far better, and I’ve run Nextcloud in pretty much every installation path in the last decade, using baremetal, my own docker, snap, NCPi, and VMs. All of them have had issues with updating, backup and the host going sideways for some reason or another. The AIO has been flawless for far longer than any of them managed.
Bazzite or Nobara.
Must be the part where we don’t use armor plated TP.
Man, I wish I could just trim my bursitis.
I’ve always wondered about wiping one’s ass. Seems like you’d want a nail brush handy to wash up every time.
OPNSense usually puts some song verses with their release notes.
Huh. I figured they changed to PG since that’s what their AIO image is using, and having used both myself in regular baremetal installs, postgres is by far the better performing backend.
The AIO docker image put together by the NC team uses postgres. That’s the recommended way to install NC now, and having used a multitude of methods in the decade I’ve uses nextcloud, I 100% recommend the AIO image.
It’s worked on Postgres for several years now, and it’s the preferred and recommended backend for NC.
Breed me, daddy.