Docker requires management and some setup. A server snap just works, it’s updated automatically and rolls back when necessary.
It’s just a breeze. I use it for nextcloud and I’m safe for years with no maintenance from my side at all.
Docker requires management and some setup. A server snap just works, it’s updated automatically and rolls back when necessary.
It’s just a breeze. I use it for nextcloud and I’m safe for years with no maintenance from my side at all.


DRM in the web.


I agree: it’s great.
Also can use the freely the instance at hackmd.io


If using steam, there’s a steam snap project that also aims to upgrade mesa stack more, so that can use newer stack to play with 22.04 host installation.


Sadly I don’t see it happening in Linux yet 😢
Isn’t this similar to https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-universal-link-switcher ?


You know those developers are often the same, right?
Was developed by Canonical, but under the Linux Containers umbrella.


Actual link should be !slide@feddit.uk ;-)
EDIT: your previous link indeed worked in some instances but it didn’t in some app… Well, they’re still immature :)


Try to use https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-universal-link-switcher
It would make it easier to just always go to your instance!


I hope so, I’d suggest to open an issue in github
Updates are atomic and if something goes wrong it rolls back automatically