That’s a possibility indeed, but at least he documented all the steps, it’s great to see that because it looks like a lot of work. But I agree at the first that big long page for sure can be intimidated (CTRL+F is your best friend here).
That’s a possibility indeed, but at least he documented all the steps, it’s great to see that because it looks like a lot of work. But I agree at the first that big long page for sure can be intimidated (CTRL+F is your best friend here).
He doesn’t look like someone who doesn’t know docker, there is a whole section on that wiki page where he describes what docker is and how it works in details.
He just decided to not dockerize his installation because:
For some reason you are just having a bad moment mate, rejoice! Nothing is dead.
I mean Reddit is still alive, like it or not I don’t think it’s going to change any time soon.
Lemmy does its own things, sure it didn’t grow as expected but it is doing good, those things take time and we should not expect Lemmy to become the new Reddit.
For me the main issue on Lemmy is the number of thread/community/people that want to talk absolutely about Reddit, at this point this is just counterproductive it’s like people can’t get over it, the first few months it was okay but now it’s just non sense.
You are on Lemmy and you are leaving Facebook, you don’t need anything else, you’ve got everything already.