The server, though, is made in pretty inefficient python, eating a lot of resources to run. There are rust, c++ and go implementations promising to be less intensive
Seafile, if you want such advanced features as "full text search".
I kept hating against DoH for this reason and now they're deploying it without a way out. Or it requires significant extra configuration.
My Samsung device still uses my own local DNS, but I wonder when that will also follow.
This won't help against the device using DoH
More importantly, when do these hosted html desktops develop a common standard on how to implement the apps? There's so many now, and none have a common standard on stuff like data access for example. They also all bringt their own small set of mini applications that aren't very useful.
At least Code has a file system backend implemented for it - but it seems like it's a file system provider specifically implemented for it?
Because it's a complicated topic, you're just feeling the actual responsibilities of doing it right that many are ignoring now.
It's just a script that throws a handful of preconfigured config files together, but that should really be (honestly, too) written on the page