Good comment. Thanks for sharing that insightful information.
Good comment. Thanks for sharing that insightful information.
Openstreetmap.org is a blurry mess. Navigation is shit. Functionality is pretty bare-bones.
Huh? OSM is not a maps app. And this is completely unrelated to browser and OS support. OSM is a maps repository.
OSM isn’t a website or a web app. It’s a repository of map data. Problem is, there is no good browser web app that uses OSM data.
If privacy preserving ad features become good enough, we won’t have as much privacy inversive ad tracking and a better internet overall. For the long game, this might not be such a bad thing as ads won’t go away anytime soon.
So why didn’t they write that? It’s a bad documentation if someone doesn’t understand it. If you’re not going to explain something, at least share a source to where it’s explained.
What’s bad about Docker? It’s secure and easy to setup.
Your hate comment lacks vital information just like the docs shared by OP.
That’s the kind of arrogant attidude that makes many docs of open-source projects so shitty. If you think that preliminary knowledge about something is required then at least share a link to a source where you can learn it. Docs that require you to puzzle the missing pieces together on your own are shitty docs. A good documentation is a documentation that everyone understands, regardless of their level of knowledge.
Wtf do they mean by shared secret for example?
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Featureset looks nice but the UI looks horrendous and dated.
I did exactly that. Thanks! Amazing how simple it is to get this running.
Just seing this for the first time. It looks great!
I have a question: is there a recommended way to integrate a Linkwarden Docker image into an existing docker compose? I already have multiple services running in a docker compose, where I ideally want to integrate Linkwarden into.
As far as I can see, the installation method described in the docs involves cloning the repo and running a custom docker compose.
Advertisers are not tracking you with this system, sure. But doesn’t it send the same data to the aggregators instead? Couldn’t the aggregator service access all of that information? To me this sounds like it’s simply shifting the tracking to someone else.
Nginx Proxy Manager is awesome for managing certificates. I have all of my services running behind it.
Well, this post got deleted too. But the website is back up it seems.
I think Funkwhale is dead isn’t it?
That’s what they all say.
Only 50k? I thought it would be much more than that. Didn’t know Lemmy was still this small after all these years.