In Brazil I only see more and more places adopting it, does not seem a failure
brenno
To be honest, no. I run in a Truenas Jail, and its stable for me. Just a bit slow for big files sometimes.
2024 will be the year of ARM on desktops!
I host it in a Truenas BSD Jail, and the process was as straightforward as compiling and running any other Rust / Postgres project. Which error did you get?
I think the point is too many users following threads users as is it more likely to find a friend there than on Fediverse for example. Which will require more compute resources and storage
If you remove the app-platform role from Nextcloud by separately hosting the individual apps, what benefit do you get from having both Nextcloud and File Browser?
Nothing really. For almost any Nextcloud feature out there, you can find a server app that does the same.
But that's the point in my opinion. I don't want to waste time managing tons of apps if I can manage one Nextcloud instance. Nextcloud basically decides for me what's the best way to get those features running, so I don't need to figure out myself.
Now if you're into self hosting one container for each feature, go for it, no reason to not do so.
Wait and see you distrohopping every month for years ending up in a boring stable distro.