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If you're gonna go docker definitely do the AIO. As huquad mentioned its the official docker deployment method, and its the best docker implementation I've used for Nextcloud, and I tried em all.
Heardle 1980s No. 1s #1064
Heardle 1980s No. 1s #1064
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That one was easy
With Ubuntu on that laptop, look into the snap package for nextcloud server. Everything I've heard about it is that its a great and pretty easy was to get a nextcloud server up and running.
You might be better off with an LED panel. Something like this, which can run off an ac adapter.
But as the other commenter mentioned, if this is running unattended for 6-8 hours safety is a big consideration. Be aware of the heat these lights will generate and the safety of the electrical cords and connections you plan to use.
We need more details to recommended something to meet your needs.
- What are you photographing? Is it a large object/scene, or a smaller object/scene?
- How many hours on end do you expect the flash to run?
- How much light do you need the flash to output? A lot? A little? Is this light meant to be the main light for the photo or is it supplemental?
Running a flash for hours on end flashing 1-2 times per second can quickly overheat a flash, which can lead to problems. The lower the flash output, the better it will handle that heat and the longer it will be able to run.
But with that being said, depending on how many hours and how much light you need you might be better off with ac powered LED light panels instead of a flash.
Game of Thrones'd
I hate this timeline
The creepy old guy was the first thing I though of when I thought of the song!
I'd encourage learning. The more you understand the better you can control your data and maintain your services. You don't need to be an expert but I'd encourage working towards relying less on gpt.
I made it through the first season, but just barely, and I didn't go back.