Wireguard installation is going to be much more secure than a Nextcloud
I understand that, and it's a good suggestion and a better solution if it fits the OPs use case. I don't understand suggesting they do both. Either VPN or port forwarding solve the problem, doing both seems unnecessary.
Don't you mean instead of? If all the OP wants to do is access next cloud, they can do it over the VPN without forwarding ports. What you're suggesting doesn't solve the problem of port 80 being an attack vector, and adds yet another attack vector (the VPN itself)
If nuclear powers went to war they would, together, hand in hand, wipe the floor with the human race. We're talking about the potential for 9000 nukes to get launched in this hypothetical war.
That actually is how email works, assuming you use a local client vs a web client. The headers will contain the origin IP it was sent from. Easy enough to geo locate and see it's European.
Microsoft is desperate to regain the power they had in the 00s and is scrambling trying to find that killer app. At least this time they're not just copying apples homework.
I understand why you like it. I don't understand why the other person isn't allowed to dislike it. Does it harm anyone if he "smears shit into the rest of him"?
Overdraft is a service you can turn on and off at most banks. If it's turned off, it works exactly as you described and the transaction is rejected for lack of funds
The US has hate crime laws. It does not have hate speech laws. A hate crime requires an existing crime. You can legally shout the n-word from the rooftops. If you beat someone while shouting the n-word, your assault is upgraded to a hate crime.
Microsoft doesn't give things new names. It reuses the same name for a vastly different product to keep everyone confused. Outlook. Outlook (the hosted email service). Outlook express. Skype. Skype for business. Teams. Teams professional. Etc etc.
I hope you're right. It was damn near 50/50 in 2020 though, I see no reason to expect different now. The people turned off by trumps legal issues already weren't voting for him.
I understand that, and it's a good suggestion and a better solution if it fits the OPs use case. I don't understand suggesting they do both. Either VPN or port forwarding solve the problem, doing both seems unnecessary.