I hate snaps, but NextCloud snap is way easier to than the other methods, so it gets a pass... Only one
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Over docker compose? You just apply the file and you are good to go.
You still need to install NextCloud next. Then if you are on a home lab you'll probably need a reverse proxy too
On Ubuntu it's just install > go to config > whitelist all urls
What’s wrong with being Robert Baratheon
He downloaded Snaps and ate them.
That reminds me...
I miss those Robert Baratheon memes from the freefolk sub
We all miss the sentient bobby_b bot
He downloaded a snap while drunk...and we know what happens from there ...
I don't really see a problem with a snaps/flatpaks as long as they are not on application I use every day.
But maybe it is easier if we have one standard instead of two.
Multiple standards are good, initially. Multiple visions and approaches can get tested. The best hopefully displaced the rest, whilst picking up all the other good ideas.
If there was only one standard we would get stuck with snaps with no alternatives.
I look at this from the developers perspective. Only need to learn one is good.