Probably not :) There are definitely some things that are quite possible to have on Pi, like BitcoinCore, LND, pi-hole, SimpleTorrent. Some things could be on separate Pis and I don't think it makes sense to have Nextcloud on Pi at all - the way it's implemented it kinda sucks and it's going to be slow to use.
I wouldn't have anticipated this is the direction they were going in but seeing it now it makes sense.
This makes me really curious about their roadmap too. It's become a raspi OS with an app store that happens to have Bitcoin and Lightning on it which is so much more than just a way to run Bitcoin and Lightning on a raspi.
Do we really want to run all that on a raspberry pi?
Probably not :)
There are definitely some things that are quite possible to have on Pi, like BitcoinCore, LND, pi-hole, SimpleTorrent. Some things could be on separate Pis and I don't think it makes sense to have Nextcloud on Pi at all - the way it's implemented it kinda sucks and it's going to be slow to use.
It adds apps for
☂️ Nextcloud,
☂️ PhotoPrism,
☂️ Vaultwarden,
☂️ Gitea,
☂️ Pi-hole,
☂️ Home Assistant,
☂️ Matrix server,
☂️ SimpleTorrent,
☂️ VS code-server.
And that's cool!
I wouldn't have anticipated this is the direction they were going in but seeing it now it makes sense.
This makes me really curious about their roadmap too. It's become a raspi OS with an app store that happens to have Bitcoin and Lightning on it which is so much more than just a way to run Bitcoin and Lightning on a raspi.