My Nextcloud has always been sluggish — navigating and interacting isn’t snappy/responsive, changing between apps is very slow, loading tasks is horrible, etc. I’m curious what the experience is like for other people. I’d also be curious to know how you have your Nextcloud set up (install method, server hardware, any other relevent special configs, etc.). Mine is essentially just a default install of Nextcloud Snap.

Edit (2024-03-03T09:00Z): I should clarify that I am specifically talking about the web interface and not general file sync capabilites. Specifically, I notice the sluggishness the most when interacting with the calendar, and tasks.

  • @LufyCZ
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    -29 months ago

    It’s just what it means in this specific context.

    They’re not running directly on the host, with directly meaning directly.

    If you go by definition, I agree with you, but the definition is not always the thing to go off of.

    • @[email protected]
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      19 months ago

      It’s just what it means in this specific context.

      “I used the wrong words but I feel like justifying them as right.”

      This is that whole “I know literally means literally the opposite of what I meant but deal with it” bullshit. Whatever, I’ll not argue with such lunacy. Words mean whatever you want them to.

      • @LufyCZ
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        29 months ago

        Words evolve, and sometimes, they gain new meanings. “Bare metal” is not a scientific terms, and so it can be bent depending on the context.

        You can either accept that or not, it doesn’t change the fact that that’s what it now can mean.

      • @[email protected]
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        -19 months ago

        He look - I drive a car with a V8! I mean I know it only has 4 cylinders in-line but I count them twice and I like the letter “V” so in this specific context it’s a V8!

    • @[email protected]
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      19 months ago

      Is docker virtualized or otherwise emulating something? It’s just a way to package things, like an installer? Then it’s bare metal.

      I had to look this up too, I thought docker containers were virtualized.