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[-] TeryVeneno@lemmy.ml 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

If you’re talking about the little delays, I have experienced them, loading pages can take a second or more when I’m not on home wifi which can be frustrating at times. I think they only occur when you switch apps though.

It’s actually funny, our hardware setups are almost identical lol. Maybe it’s something like ram or ssd speeds. Or maybe software. What OS are you running? I’m using fedora server 39 and podman instead of docker.

The way you talk about the webmail makes it sound incredibly funny. I gotta try it out.

[-] TCB13@lemmy.world 0 points 10 months ago

Seems a lot more frequent to me than what you describe, but yes it can be something related to the webmail.

Here examples of warnings and errors that are constantly spammed to the console:

And there is the smallest message compose window the world has even seen:

Just because "it makes sense", you're required to use an hidden menu to enable formatting tools in every single message you want to type, no global toggle available in settings:

And obviously that Nextcloud wouldn't do it like any sane WYSIWYG since Office was announced in 1988. You to select text to get into the formatting tools, no way to have a permanent toolbar at the top:

And of course, here it is the infamous bullets that never get rendered:

If you send the email they're there, but the editor never shows them.

And that was it, Nextcloud in 2023.

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