I would not. 11 is ok to use nowadays.
Docker image not working
I am trying to install the lemmy to my vps using the docker approach following the guide in https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/install_docker.html . First, it gives a version error so I changed the topmost line to version: "3.5
. But then I get the following error during sudo docker-compose up -d
:
Building lemmy ERROR: Cannot locate specified Dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile
I am not sure where is the mentioned dockerfile. So any ideas on how to proceed?
I have a MSc and PhD in earthquake engineering and I am working as a senior full stack software developer. Life is weird sometimes.
- half life 1, finished around 25 times.
- kotor 1, finished around 20 times with different classes, genders, alignment.
- kotor 2, finished around 25 times with different classes, genders, alignments, party members.
- might and magic 7, finished around 25 times with different party classes, alignments.
- might and magic 8, finished around 25 times with different party classes, alignments.
- mass effect 1&2, finished around 3-4 times.
- morrowind, played few hundred hours with different genders and classes.
- skyrim, played around thousand hour.
Who has obsession, me? No you have 🙃
good point. I still have daggers that refuse to stay in their display boxes and move around the house mysteriously, though 🙃
I prefer to suspect the radiant engine before Lydia or Ysolda (well, Serana maybe lol).
- Eli5 and eli7 were nice.
- infrastructureporn, ruralporn etc. were also quite interesting.
- partyparrot was awesome.
- catswithjobs
- dndmemes was fun
- Eli5 and eli7 were nice.
- infrastructureporn, ruralporn etc. were also quite interesting.
- 🦜 party was awesome.
do I then need to provide content?
No. You manage the server, and manage people registering. If it is enabled, they create communities (I.e. subreddits) and provide content. They can also use other server communities via federation.