Post edit reply: I know, but I may have been gaslighting you by editing the dick out of my screenshot.If you browse the imgur link in archive.org you'll see the original.
Yea, it's not the first time I've seen this discussion either.I don't wanna seem like I'm not believing you or belittling your experience, I just find it weird that we (we, users, as a whole, not just you and I) have such wildly different experiences with it.
As is, I have a vastly better experience with my own nextcloud than with corporate's onedrive, with more stuff on mine.
Wish I knew why it's so inconsistent.Even though my nextcloud experience is fine, I know plenty of people with the opposite.
Legit have had none of these issues.I do get a notification once in a while if I modify a picture fast enough, like a quick crop and it's still uploading. Like snap pic and edit within the same 5 seconds or so.Basically just a: "there are multiple versions of the same file (which is true), which one do you wanna keep".
Then again mine is running on a pretty beefy server which might hide issues rooted in performance.I remember it being hell when I was running it on a RPi.
Yea only times I've had issues is if I run out of space allocated to the container that runs it.I currently have 16GB of phone uploads and 540G overall, it works fine
A slight variation on your second scenario is parallel construction.I don't know if Luigi's the shooter or not, but if he did it, there's a decent chance whatever is presented as evidence has absolutely nothing to do with how they actually caught the guy.
Honestly, with the amount of people who simply browse by "all" instead of "subscribed" you could probably just make your own community and still be seen by as many people.Whether or not that's actually worth your time is another question.In general, corpo-spam is frowned upon a lot more than self-promotion.
Interesting.I'm not doing anything special that wasn't in one of the popular tutorials and I thought that's how it was supposed to work, although it might very well be a "bug" how it behaves right now.
I don't know enough about this, but the drivers are blacklisted on the host at boot, yet the console is still displayed through the GPU's HDMI at that time which might depend on the specific GPU (a vega64 in my case).
The host doesn't have a graphical desktop environment, just the shell.
I passthrough a GPU (no iGPU on this mobo).It only hijacks the GPU when I start the VM, for which I haven't configured autostart.Before the VM is started it's showing the host prompt. It doesn't return to the prompt if the VM is shutdown or crashed, but a reboot would, hence not autostarting that VM.If it got borked too much, putting a temporary GPU might be easier.
Also, don't break your ssh.Pretty easy with PKI auth.
Post edit reply: I know, but I may have been gaslighting you by editing the dick out of my screenshot.If you browse the imgur link in archive.org you'll see the original.