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We have a 18TB Nextcloud instance running at https://cloud.nurd.space <br>
We have a 18 TB Nextcloud instance running at https://cloud.nurd.space
Log in with your NURDs LDAP account using the button under the log-in field.
You can log in with your NURDs LDAP account using the button under the log-in field (at the bottom).


Each participant gets 50GB private (???) storage (prob dont use this for super sekret stuff like your nudez).<br>
VM: cloud.vm.nurd.space
you can also upload <strike>porno films games warez </strike> 100% legally acquired garbo in the shared folder. fun! yey!
 
Each participant gets 50GB storage (don't use this for sensitive/personal data).


== calendar ==
== calendar ==
There is a shared calendar for maintenance days, cleaning tasks, and events.<br>
There is a shared calendar. It is currently used for maintenance days, cleaning tasks and events.
?TODO? -> link the wiki events to the calendar?<br>
 
==== Anyway ====
* ?TODO? -> link the wiki events to the calendar?<br>
you can connect your android by installing DAVx⁵ and logging into NURDCloud via the NextCloud Provider-Specific login option. That's on the bottom of the Add Account page, you dipshit.
 
== connecting ==
You can connect your android by installing DAVx⁵ and logging into NURDCloud via the NextCloud Provider-Specific login option. That's on the bottom of the Add Account page.

Latest revision as of 11:14, 12 December 2025

We have a 18 TB Nextcloud instance running at https://cloud.nurd.space You can log in with your NURDs LDAP account using the button under the log-in field (at the bottom).

VM: cloud.vm.nurd.space

Each participant gets 50GB storage (don't use this for sensitive/personal data).

calendar

There is a shared calendar. It is currently used for maintenance days, cleaning tasks and events.

  • ?TODO? -> link the wiki events to the calendar?

connecting

You can connect your android by installing DAVx⁵ and logging into NURDCloud via the NextCloud Provider-Specific login option. That's on the bottom of the Add Account page.