

IMHO the top comment on the post you linked is the best: No schadenfreude (defined as “pleasure in other people’s misfortune”).
Lacking that, banning politics and catharsis will do.
IMHO the top comment on the post you linked is the best: No schadenfreude (defined as “pleasure in other people’s misfortune”).
Lacking that, banning politics and catharsis will do.
That’s a far cry from genocide though
“pro life”
Al Jazeera is fine, not perfect (who is?), but definitely fine
The usual “free speech as long as you agree with me”
If they are the minority, why does Netanyahu keep getting reelected?
I could also add, any extreme view or opinion is likely bad in my opinion, and overcorrecting course from one extreme to the opposite extreme is usually a bad idea.
To keep with your analogy, it’s like if the titanic decided to steer to avoid the iceberg so hard it beached itself on a sand dune.
That’s a good point, the democratic party in usa is basically center these days, not even left.
My point was that there are bad people on both sides, but in general, I consider "extreme’ anything something to be avoided. For example, extreme “communists” (i.e. “tankies”) could be considered left, and I’d certainly avoid that. Other example is, when supporting Palestine turns into real antisemitism by attacking all jews instead of Israel. Anyways, you made a good point.
assuming this is a reference to people that didn’t vote cause “biden bad” and let trump win, did I ever suggest that was a good idea? of course if was better to vote for the lesser evil, but it doesn’t change the face that the “left” supported israel’s genocide.
It is a good point that others have made, though, that most “extreme” left doesn’t support that
thank you
That’s why I had “left” in quotes
Most of the “left” is also pretty openly supporting Israel’s genocide. No, it’s not just the extreme right that’s bad.
Is that hypothetical or are you saying that right now, people are being denied us citizenship if they have a speeding ticket? Cause I was pretty sure anything minor like that pretty much wouldn’t count, not sure if things have changed
What’s the lie, for the uninitiated?
Because except for some small inaccuracies, I find myself agreeing with this article a lot.
I had heard they had rewritten it in go and got a lot more performant, not sure what else they have done. I don’t care much about the politics as long as it’s still open source (is it?).
That said, I’m a happy nextcloud user and I don’t see a reason to switch (after moving both data and db onto SSDs it’s much faster, so maybe php wasn’t the bottleneck).
Well they better figure it out real quick, now that they finally woke up. Better late than never.
I applaud your optimism, I wish I had any left.
Well, here’s the official “community maintained” docker repo:
https://github.com/nextcloud/docker
https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud
There’s a section about docker compose, I have my own scripts but I believe I derived them from there at some point (my memory is a bit fuzzy). I use the fpm-alpine image, if it matters.
I guess what they’re saying is, even though it’s “not supported” officially, you can still try and there’s good chances it’ll work anyway. If you need or prefer to stick to a supported configuration, it seems your options are either to switch to podman and figure out nextcloud, or switch away from RHEL.