I’ve switched to Firefox, proton mail and calendar, but what about google docs and drive? ty guys

  • animist
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    71 year ago

    Depends on the person. I keep my NC on a Raspberry Pi in my home with a few backups on various media stashed off-site, all encrypted. Some people do want to go this far, some people don’t.

    I don’t find NC to be buggy, rather it has a learning curve if you’ve never installed server-type software before, but if you’re the kind of person who likes to DIY it can be a rewarding experience.

    The e2e part is true. This frustrates me because if I encrypt everything inside I can’t access the contents via the web interface, which is my main way of accessing my content. The e2e plugin they have doesn’t work on Raspberry Pis because it just causes the Pi to freeze constantly. My most sensitive files are kept in encrypted containers.

    I would say if someone just wants a managed solution, go with Proton Drive.

    • @pfannkuchen_gesicht
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      11 year ago

      NC is definitelly quite buggy. Almost every update something breaks and S3 integration is also a bit broken and has been for a while.

      • animist
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        21 year ago

        Interesting. I’ve been using it for 3 years and it has never broken for me. Maybe it depends on certain factors.