
How reliable has YunoHost been for you, for example when updating it or the apps you’ve installed?

How reliable has YunoHost been for you, for example when updating it or the apps you’ve installed?
You and me both! Weekends are very disruptive these days!

Windows 11 has this same problem so they fixed something Microsoft hasn’t or won’t fix.

Who are “they”?
We use MariaDB at work but I don’t know why it was originally chosen over PostgreSQL, as that was before my time.

That’s pretty good!

How much storage is it using?

I installed Steam on Debian 13 and it wouldn’t run from the desktop shortcut. I had to edit the config for it to start. I installed and tried two games at random and neither worked. So I uninstalled it. Even completely removing Steam needed several shell commands. I’ve been using Linux on and off since its early days so this was very disappointing.
Damn. Shame I need a browser on Windows, Linux, iOS and android. Which is why I’ve been using Firefox for so long.

The iOS app on my phone doesn’t have that option.

Hopefully they improved face tagging. I can’t work out how to add a new person’s name.

Awesome! But damn, I just installed v1.144.1 last night to play around with it. 😁
We need to go back to carrying a flip phone and a Psion iii. 😁
I’m also using SFTPGo at home and it works well.
At least they didn’t call it a suppository.
“GitHub just reached its 1 billionth suppository!!”

Not sarcasm, I was commenting on the number of installations.

…on billions of phones. How is that sad?

I used a NetCup VPS for a while but it would repeatedly have terrible performance, presumably because whoever I was sharing the server with was hammering the machine.

I use https://sftpgo.com/ at home for backing up and accessing files. It’s a private unshared network and it works well.
Not for long…
How “safe” is ZimaHost, given that it’s developed by a Chinese company? No offense to them, but the Chinese government does like to have absolute control over everything.