• Andy@slrpnk.net
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    2 days ago

    I just set up a Nextcloud server this weekend, and this is the second time since I’ve heard people complaining about it.

    I guess I should try some of the alternatives.

    • spark@slrpnk.net
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      2 days ago

      i am always happy to see people setting up their own instance - nextcloud or not - so cheers to that 🙌

      its also a good idea to try alternatives to find what suits your needs (and the needs of other users who you share your instance with). no system is perfect and knowing a systems’ issues is important if you are responsible for maintaining it.

      i think a diverse landscape of open source project is also important so i am happy to see the link posted by poVoc. good to see that people put effort in making distributed hosting even better.

      having said all that i do also want to share a more positive view on nextcloud with you. i genuinely think that nextcloud is a great system. it is easy to install and to maintain. it integrates well enough with most standard applications that people want to use. and if it doesn’t, a work around is usually two clicks away - thanks to the giant user community. in all the years that i have used it (in various contexts) it has rarely let me down. in my opinion it has reached a point (in terms of usability and stability) at which it becomes a great alternative to big tech platforms. importantly: also for organizations which still need to be convinced that free (libre) projects are a “good enough”. to me this last point is especially important - migrating an organization away from big tech can be stressful. relying on nextcloud as a fairly stable system which is used by a huge community lowers my level of stress.

      nextcloud is not perfect but it allows me to provide whats needed to those i care about without causing me nightmares :)

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      2 days ago

      I just find it too bulky with too many mediocre features creeping in.

      I’ve also had some dumb issues with it occasionally.

      I liked seafile more but want my files in a readable directory