

Cheers, that’s reassuring
Cheers, that’s reassuring
Thank you
That’s helpful, he wouldn’t have admin access, mostly because I know enough to know that what I don’t know is dangerous.
Thanks to you both, I think I read at some point that nextcloud might be a bit overpowered and resource heavy (for me). I’ll look into syncthing.
Excellent explanation, thanks.
Could you DM me the Homepage link? I’m not finding it among generic results. Yes, I’m a wee bit dim.
I have to say I’ve never seen people let their water sit or boil it, and I’ve been all over the place since 2010 in Spain. I know for hard (not heavy :)) water you can install (expensive) systems between the incoming water and your taps that can soften it, but I don’t know how common they are. I would drink the tap water from any town in Spain without a second thought. Wouldn’t you? A finca in the countryside, I might be sceptical, or a service station in the middle of nowhere, maybe not, but any “built-up” area, for sure.
Cool, always good to see new options, I hadn’t come across this one before.