cyrano

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[–] cyrano 2 points 2 days ago

Check your vibes! Haha good one 😆

[–] cyrano 55 points 3 days ago (2 children)
[–] cyrano 4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

You could still host nextcloud on your college infra but the copyright stuff on third party external storage https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_files/external_storage_configuration_gui.html

Like this your stuff is compliant and you allow folks to access a google drive for example that you or someone else can manage.

Access wise you could create a dummy user for anyone to access or let people manage their account https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_user/index.html

The good thing is that give you flexibility and integration capabilities depending on how you go.

Maintenance wise I self host it on my side with 2 docker 1 for the app 1 for the db so it is very straightforward. I use it to share with family that is not tech literate.

[–] cyrano 2 points 3 days ago

Amazing that she stayed in so long

[–] cyrano 3 points 3 days ago (2 children)

63rd season! Wow 🤯

[–] cyrano 17 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (3 children)

What about something like nextcloud? You could link nextcloud to external drive/mount like an encrypted google drive for example but keep it tech illiterate friendly for upload/download and read and you could control how you enable the access?

Another idea: https://github.com/9001/copyparty

[–] cyrano 2 points 3 days ago

Still not finalized https://on.ft.com/4mjoNwq

But it is yet to gain authorisation to operate as a fully fledged bank in the UK.

After a three-year process, its application for a UK banking licence was approved last year, with restrictions imposed until it met conditions set by regulators. But, 12 months later, Revolut still faces restrictions on lending in the UK.

The licence approval triggered a “mobilisation” stage during which time Revolut’s banking division has been allowed to accept deposits of only £50,000 while the company builds out its IT infrastructure, risk controls, compliance functions and other systems.

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[–] cyrano 5 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Thanks I missed that migration.

[–] cyrano 1 points 4 days ago

Thanks for the correction

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As organizations are looking to reclaim their digital sovereignty, IONOS and Nextcloud are building the fully featured office suite “Nextcloud Workspace”: a powerful Microsoft 365 alternative. As long-standing partners, we have the expertise to enable large companies and organizations with an all-round office suite as European answer to US products. Announced at the Nextcloud Summit earlier this month, this collaboration for digitally sovereign office software that meets the highest data protection requirements will launch in 2025.

To meet the rigorous needs of public institutions and enterprises, Nextcloud Workspace will integrate a full range of collaboration tools, including file storage and sharing, document editing, email, calendaring, video conferencing, chat, and AI-powered productivity features. Of course, this offering will be fully GDPR compliant and securely hosted in Europe.

Organizations can trust Nextcloud to deliver a fully integrated office and collaboration suite, thanks to the company’s experience in creating the world’s leading private cloud platform. IONOS, Europe’s largest cloud and hosting provider, is the ideal partner to ensure full GDPR compliance and protection from US legal exposure. Hosting will be managed exclusively in Germany, at IONOS’ extensive network of data centers.

 

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Is there finally about to be a Brexit dividend? The EU & US are placing tariffs on Chinese EVs, but Britain isn't. So British drivers will soon have a welcome choice. Cheap well-made Chinese EVs whose EV charging means they travel 100 kilometres for a third of the price an average combustion engine car does.

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In 1960, David Latimer decided to grow a sealed glass bottle terrarium. He never imagined that it would grow into an incredible research study and be dubbed “the world’s oldest terrarium.”

Over the years, David’s bottle garden was sealed shut but remains healthy and robust as it can be. It has a flourishing plant life even though it has not been watered since 1972.

David established the terrarium by placing a quarter pint of compost and water inside the ten-gallon bottle (custom hand-blown glass makers usually make these). He then added spiderworts seeds with the help of a wire.

After that, he sealed the bottle and put it in a corner filled with sunlight. Then, let nature do its job through photosynthesis ¹.

Photosynthesis releases oxygen and moisture into the air via plants. The water will then build up and drip onto the plants. The leaves will also fall and rot, releasing carbon dioxide, which the plants require for their food.

It is creating a self-sustaining ecosystem. It’s a stunning illustration of how nature can preserve itself.

Latimer opened the terrarium in 1972 to supply the plants with water. However, it has been sealed with no air or freshwater ever since.

The garden has been set in the same room for the past 27 years at the home of the Latimer family (at the time of the interview, it was moved around before that).

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