supabase, directus and similar are just wrappers on top op postgres.
I just spin up local postgres instance for personal project and see no reason to get vendor locked-in myself.
i know the difference i just don't care enough. same thing applies - u would gave to register business and trademark in Russia and pay taxes to have any legs
well, the issue is modern nextcloud vs owncloud is not what it was 5 years aog.
nextcloud is still a buggy php app (without swoole) and owncloud is a completely rewritten in golang.
I was recently exploring the options of self hosted cloud and was quite disappointed with NextCloud. The performance of both the UI and syncing was pretty bad. I thought my home NAS just isn't powerful enough. Then I tried OCIS (golang rewrite of ownCloud) and it's a complete different story.
> nextcloud is still a buggy php app (without swoole) and owncloud is a completely rewritten in golang.
I'm just getting started with Nextcloud & did some research into the topic. My take is they are going to keep PHP due to legacy & interoperability reasons.
How is the DX in making an Owncloud App? Also, are there open source alternatives to their Enterprise features, such as Microsoft integration?
These days - I use swoole/openswoole with any PHP project.
it brings connection pooling, async, concurrency, event loop, io parallelization and much much more.
> google passwords
at my work - they are disabled in our enterprise account - no alternative to oauth. I think they may even be disabled by default in general in gmail.