Nextcloud pleases A LOT 10% of it's users. Those 10% are composed by tech savvy people, coders and developpers that spent countless hours tinkering with their instance.
I'm one of the 90% left. Despite really wanting to use nextcloud and trying to set it up correctly for 2 years, I finally gave up and I feel much happier in my life, in my work, with my family and friends, and they thank me for that.
Now I just recommend Owncloud or seafile. They're both really easy to install and just work out of the box.
Out of habit and convenience, I keep a nextcloud running on oracle free tier just for what it's good at: caldav and contacts.
80% of subventions are going to 20% of the biggest "farmers" in Europe.
Big distribution buys at very low prices and sell at very high prices.
Small farmers don't earn enough to decently live and kill themselves. Government do nothing because €€
Big Agro-food companies and lobbies are killing for profit.
Support local production and direct distribution !
This is oversimplified and badly written but it sums up the situation.
Oh wow, thanks for trying this. It is working indeed.
I am an absolute begginer so let me ask. Where is shotshare_data on my machine ? Is it in docker volumes ( like /var/lib/docker/volumes/) ?
Is there a way I can store data in /srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-7fe66601-5ca0-4c09-bc13-a015025fe53a/Files/Shotshare/ ?
I only know of plant-it and hortusfox. I tried both.
I find plant it to be superior. Also, the dev is very nice and open to suggestions and usually implement them pretty quickly.
YMMV