I just set it up from a git checkout, and it was pretty involved – the build instructions are actually quite a bit better than usual for development software at this stage, but it’s still a complicated process with some changes vs. what’s in the instructions. If you’re open to that route, I can try to document what I did in more detail + send it along and give some help if you get stuck.
Fiction, I just can’t get interested in someone else’s IRL story, I had a thought a few time that a lot of biography and autobiographyies are kind of redundant because there’s so many of them it so meaning less, I just kind of assume that they all are boring and not as interesting as a fiction story.
If you have the full community name (like this place is [email protected]) it should come through on search, though it might take a while. Especially if it’s a community on a heavily loaded server like lemmy.ml, you may want to try a couple of times, waiting a minute or two in between, so the search gets a chance to resolve.
It’s lemmy.world/c/gunners I am signed up to the feddit.uk server, I don’t understand why UKcasual on the same server works but that one doesn’t.
I can view it on browser but the jarboa app can’t seem to find it, and I can’t seem to log in on the lemmy.world site to subscribe because it won’t recognise my details from feddit.uk.
I consider reading a cultivating activity to enrich one’s knowledge on certain topics. This is why I, like you, find myself reading predominantly nonfiction.
Fiction, however, can be utilized to disclose valuable information as much as to offer leisure. One novel I have in mind is The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery, which quite explicitly tackles philosophical and social questions via the protagonists’ journal entries.
Agreed. Sometimes fiction reflects reality very well, in its own unique way. I used to be a journalist, and I recall some of my colleagues wondering whether they could do more good by moving to fiction and taking on larger issues in that medium.
I believe it’s in the public interest to reopen both the skon-scown and the roll-bap-cob debates. Civil war to put in place the rules we plan to follow going forward, what!
I remember when I was a kid we moved from Newcastle to Scotland and I swear it took my Mum years to get used to saying rolls instead of buns. I wonder how many iced buns she had to go through before getting it right.
Did you try the docker-compose file referenced in these instructions? It worked first try for me. The hardest part was proxying externally. I’m used to using SWAG so I had to get the nginx config working with SWAG.
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