My experience has often been that Business mostly cares about what they and their users can directly interact with (The FE) and don't really care about spending time and effort on the BE
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I can't imagine why anyone would put themselves through the insane amount of effort it takes to figure this stuff out and set everything up. Yet I love it, just want to keep tinkering and doing more
It's a slippery slope
Not really but I'll persevere, there is a lot of good in my life.
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Nice good luck!! I think I'm going to keep NextcloudAIO as is, not having everything in one place feels better and safer.
lol I won't those HDD's are like my babies, I'm very careful with them, that temporary stand while not foolproof is solid, but I have no plans of testing it out now that the drives are in there
Currently I have Nextcloud-AIO running on proxmox in a docker LXC and it's been great, very stable and I like the setup. It's also officially supported by Nextcloud.
I'm considering moving it over to TrueNAS but I need to look at the Pros and Cons, it would be nice to have everything in one place, but that also comes with drawbacks and risks.
I love my janky temporarily solution.
I made a stand of old ikea plastic parts I had laying around, screwed them together and have both drives supported from both sides and connected together.
If I directly bump the drive hard enough they'd fall, but I'm pretty confident I can shake the table really hard and they'll be fine.
I'm hoping to get a 3D printer to make a more permanent solution
Thanks this is a very temporary solution until I can 3D print a better solution or buy an better temporary solution.
It's pretty stable I have a make shift stand, and I'd have to bump them pretty hard for them to fall over. If I shake the table hard they definitely won't fall
Way too late, I'm down the rabbit hole
I think we should relax rules on how quickly it is to evaluate a plane, and focus more on keeping the plane in the sky. (looking at you Boeing)
I'd love sleeping pods or bunk beds on a plane and accept the higher risk of not being able to get out quickly.
Cars and probably even train are infinitely more dangerous and we accept those risks every day.