you can set up collabora without nextcloud, as well
you can set up collabora without nextcloud, as well
i find the latex fonts weird to deal with. for me it is more a thing of setting up your template the way you want it and keep sailing with that.
edit: typo
you could have a look at etherpad. seems pretty cool and is extensible with plugins. i don’t know about resource consumption and security aspects, tho, because i don’t personally use it. there are also a few publicly usable instances to test it out (see their github). keep in mind, however, that those come with plugins and do not reflect the vanilla state of the tool.
and how exactly is a jury deciding about someone’s fate not already a popularity contest?
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hey, thats not fair, they redid it a few years back /s
might be toxic, but the os is brilliant
in what games does that happen? wasn’t aware…
what tool did you all use for creating those pictures?
Unfortunately died last year
so… it can not be FreeBSD? :)
so you’re saying the motivation behind the male population’s acts and their believe system is based on their hormone system?
I doubt that…
Wait aren’t the system requirements for Mailcow crazy high? How can you run it + other software on a mere Pi? Also: do you have a static IP?
whut u sill doing in that dark place
- Nextcloud, mainly for calendars and contacts; occasionally for sharing files with others.
- Syncthing for syncing files.
Quick question: have you thought about hosting Radicale and filebrowser instead of NextCloud? I think that would be definetly lighter on your system.
Also: I have read lots of mixed opinions whether mailservers should be selfhosted - what is your take on this? Do you know about problems reaching the big player mailservers?
It points to the lemmy instance the post has been published on. It is useful if you want to share a generic link to a post with someone and maybe don’t want to share the information on what instance you created your account on, because the other permalink button always references to the instance of your account.
I was talking about this docker image: https://hub.docker.com/r/collabora/code/
correction from my side: it is the development edition, which means rolling release and possibly less stability, but it is worth a try imho (but i do not use it personally)