I am trying to get away from Google and am looking for a decent cloud service that’s integrated well into Linux, either by itself or by using rclone.
I tried Proton drive, but it is laggy and overall not very good.
I just need storage, nothing fancy. Self hosting is not an option tough, at this time.
EDIT: I don’t want to write the same answer 15 times, so I’ll just put this here: Thanks a lot for the recommendations to all of you! I’ve got some reading up to do now :-)
Steam does not integrate into the calendar, contacts, filesystem, etc.
Except that it’s integrated…?
But it’s not, because it’s not limited to KDE. They pretty much all do.
And the software providing the calendar and contacts features can be uninstalled in the very same way steam can be. In fact the entire DE can be. What’s the distinction you’re making?
Ok, so say most DEs have the feature. It doesn’t make nextcloud any more centrally integrated than steam is.
I don’t understand what that has to do with anything. You can uninstall the entire DE if you want to.
One is integrated into the system and the other is not? I thought that was pretty clear…?
Steam is not integrated. At all.
What system? The DE?
A linux desktop install is a system of systems. Almost none of which are essential, all of which are interchangeable with other versions and options.
The nextcloud desktop client honestly integrates with “the filesystem” much more closely than the Online Account functionality of KDE. Is it part of “the distro”?
Really? Even on Bazzite, the distro that can replace SteamOS and all its handheld console functionality?
Steam is basically an entire DE in gaming mode.
The operating system?
The NextCloud app does not come packaged as part of “the distro” and is not integrated into the system settings, so obviously not.
Yes, really.
This argument is dumb. I’m done.