
I can recommand WeKan, but it doesn’t support well subcards
Soon to be banned™ for transphobia, apparently.
People know me better than I do and seem convinced that I hate transgender people. I don’t. Fuck slanderers.

I can recommand WeKan, but it doesn’t support well subcards
Bro you leaked your ip wtf 🤯🤯😂💣💣🧨✈️

it’s a gated community and iirc some mods/admins there had uploads with viruses / shady data collection and it was never addressed. Merely deleted after some time, without saying anything.

Forced to login to view certain communities (or if you’re on a VPN).
Waiiiit the old version bypasses that? Nice
Ads that pretend to be redditors commenting.
It sucks indeed but I believe good blocking filters work with this.
Needing to click “view more comments” after scrolling past 3 or 4 comments
Agreed, though this only seems to appear when not logged in iirc
Needing to expand all comments just to follow a conversation.
Sucks indeed, but makes it easier to read in some cases. Don’t we have the same on lemmy?
Custom upvote/downvote icons are not supported.
Okay I guess. Never really cared as I feel like most subs use confusing icons.
If you’re viewing a thread (not logged in) and you want to upvote/comment on something, after logging in the new Reddit immediately redirects you to the Reddit homepage instead of allowing you to upvote/comment immediately where you were at.
Yea, it sucks. Something they should’ve fixed by now.
Valid complaints then. If the UI doesn’t bother you and you prefer those QoL improvements, then I get the love of old.reddit

I don’t like the old version. Looks like shit

I have it as well but I didn’t I could redirect a browser page to opening in rdx

Lemmy will be infested of bots at some point as well. That’s sad but inevitable
If you stay out of big communities, Reddit is nice

I recommend you try Sink It for Reddit. It’s a Safari extension for iOS Safari that removes the popups that ask you to download and use the app.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sink-it-for-reddit/id6449873635
Fucking hell why do I use Apache 😂

That’s completely fine! Hetzner is well known, stable, performant and it won’t fund an unethical country.
Thanks for the clarification :)

It’s just that Interservers also provide VPS that aren’t focused on cheap storage, allowing you to have, as you said, your own servers.
I understood the message as “interservers is only for storage, not for hosting anything serious on it”, and thought you prioritized the brand image of Hetzner while saying competitors were shit without any argument

Eh, you can have your own servers with many other providers…
A storage server is still a server. No need to be elitist

Got it! Sadly, hetzner doesn’t have the best prices on storage

Does breaking stuff happen often? I plan to use the docker image nextcloud:stable-fpm in the hopes of bypassing some bugged releases.
In a span of a year, I had small visual bugs appear, drag and drop not working (have to manually click “upload from computer”). Easiest way to avoid them is to wait before switching to a new major release. So things regularly break, but they’re not essential and your data should always stay safe.
I don’t know the docker container you linked but if it does that, or if you wait a bit before updating, then you should mostly be fine

Yea if you don’t need much then you can do with exporting not a lot of stuff.
Google is evil but I know that GDrive has pretty low prices on data storage
There are many cold storage services out there with good pricing. If you need a VPS with good storage (to automate sync, etc… idk), I know I would use Interservers, based in the USA, priced at 3$/TB/month (HDD)
But if you only want to sync a small amount then you can do with free services, probably. Don’t forget to encrypt everything when uploading to these services! Don’t want them to be able to see the content of your files.

Sure! I always try this
A small downside: you can’t seem to restrict people commenting on a file you shared. There’s a built in “discuss about this file” feature but it shouldn’t really be a problem, unless you intend on sharing a file to a looot of people, because afaik you can’t moderate it
I’ll definitely have to try that before trying to send out links.
Yea, I recommend you always test features to see how they work and what they imply (and if they’re bugged, because Nextcloud often updates and sometimes breaks small things)
The defaults are too strict. Removing them removes a lot of things and is counter productive in terms of fingerprinting.
Zen seems interesting
Nice