Hm, I never really liked Conversations and decided to end xmpp for good. Maybe I need to give it another try but I really like some Matrix features.
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Better mobile clients? Have things changed this much in the least three years?
If you don't have server access to the old installation, no. You can probably transfer everything, but you have to check for every app how to export and import data via webgui. I know it works for calendar, contacs and probably more but I don't know about the rest. So it'll likely work but it's not exactly straightforward.
Bin froh dass er weg ist, aber gerade in der Politik ist ein Rücktritt nach schlechtem Ergebnis denke ich kein "aus der Verantwortung ziehen". Er hat halt vorher großflächig verkackt und hätte früher gehen müssen.
Last time I used Friendica I really disliked the UI but it keeps popping up lately, maybe there have been some improvements
Zu früh gefreut. Aber vielleicht schafft er ja, die FDP auch weiterhin unter 5% zu halten.
Why not? It needs some moderation but it's better than any general disquss-like solution imho.
One thing I think about is making sure to get as much out of the sunlight as possible so you don't have to turn on your lights so much. You can grow plants including herbs or even veggies on your window sills.
It's easy to oversee because of the generic name, but this is pretty much that: https://hub.docker.com/_/registry
Edit: forgot there's jfrog artifactory as well
I can't say much to docker in LXC as I'm not using it, I vaguely remember some limitation I've read of but if it works fine for you those don't seem to apply.
A VM has more overhead than an LXC, but with several LXCs maybe a single VM wins on overhead.
I currently have most Docker containers in one VM and am thinking about splitting it, the main reason is that 2 deployments have way larger volumes than the rest. This leads to the snapshots of the VM being very large as well and if I would need to restore from snapshots for a "small" application, it would take super long because of the large ones.
A single VM may be a bit easier on maintenance than several LXCs.
If you don't have a specific reason to switch, I would not.
Use whatever you have and test different setups. I would start by installing Proxmox and setup ZFS on some drive that not the boot partition. For just checking it out with some lightweight VMs and containers any CPU that's not 20 years old will suffice, the more RAM the better. Play with VMs, backups etc in small scale. You can use your old external USB HDD, etc, just to figure out things like ZFS.
Don't buy anything before getting some experience and having some kind of plan.