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The cookie consent definitely feels not legal in europe

Thanks

As an European, I HATE when my data is mishandled or leaked (and this is basically the entire point of the GDPR)


Discord no, but my credit card from Advanzia bank actually changed their TOS to allow AI training with your submitted documents for their anti-fraud model.

I complained to the CNPD of Luxembourg and sent a GDPR request, as they defaulted to doing this WITHOUT asking for consent (super illegal as doing AI training with your data is definitely not the minimum required to offer the service)


I've stopped developing for android as I did not want my address to be public for everyone thanks to google's decisions on how to interpret the EU regulation laws. I'm definitely not surprised by their current behaviour


I felt like the model degraded lately as well, I've been using Claude everyday for months now


I’m considering trying the api directly for a bit with Claude code to compare but need a test quite first to compare all 3.


Jellyfin! Never ever looked back :)


For me nextcloud has always been worryingly slow even on my instance


Is the markdown rendered once on the server and stored as HTML? Then why is it slow? Or is it rendered for each client, or rendered in the client?


And in my experience is the only one that has RBAC and can be deployed on premise and that actually works, I’ve tried everything at this point


I am currently looking into zot, what were your blockers/hiccups with it?


When we looked at modernizing our image hosting, it came down to Zot vs Harbor, and we preferred Zot as it looked easier to deploy. Just a go binary with a few environment variables connecting to our minio, what could be easier?

However, when getting the config prod-ready, we started to trip over one thing after the other. First, my colleague was struggling to get the scale-out clustering to work in our container management. Right, use the other deployment way for HA. Then we found that apparently, if you enable OIDC, all other authentication methods get deactivated, so suddenly container hosts would have to login with tokens... somehow? And better hope your OIDC provider never goes down. And then we found a bug on top that Zot possibly doesn't remove blobs from minio during GC.

At that point we reconsidered and went with Harbor.


? GitLab?


It doesn't make any sense to deploy a full gitlab just to get a docker registry. RBAC is also associated with repositories and users in a way that is unconventional to manage


This was an amazing read!


They should, if they aim for multiplatform support


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