I can appreciate this. You might want to look at Lazydocker as a SSH TUI management tool.
It's the district that elected her, not the city.
Zip unzip it
You might want to look at BlendOS. It's not up to NixOS's level of complexity, but it gets you atomic rollbacks. It might meet your time constraints better than the learning curve on NixOS.
They didn't learn when Hillary did it, they squeaked by with Biden because nobody could stomach another 4 years of orange man, and they shit the bed in entirely the same way with Harris. They'll keep the same quislings in control, propping up the Republican monarchists and throw a bunch more elections to make sure there's a supermajority the next go around to get some real work done for the fascists. This is the way.
Yah, all those 10M Democrats that didn't bother voting will be getting right on gearing up for an uprising.
Nestle's exporting it by the bottleful. This is talking about full-scale river diversion and pipelines.
Yah, banning drugs works great. And doing it in the most cowardly way possible really elevates that.
You might want to suck it up for the next four years there, Jo.
“It’s very hard to trust anyone today.”
Trusts convicted felon and serial liar.
Debian with the docker convenience script. Stay away from Ubuntu server, for the love of dog.
Make a folder such as /stacks and put everything there by building docker compose stacks. I bind mount everything local to a subfolder with the docker-compose.yml for that application so when I restore it, it's all in one spot, not spread all over the hell like docker likes to do if you don't use bind mounts.
Add lazydocker for getting easy log and stats access for each stack.
Avoid bare docker run commands. It makes an unmanageable mess when you get more that a couple containers running.
Consider using the nextcloud AIO master container. It runs docker containers inside a master container compose file, and it is by far the easiest way to manage and run nextcloud.