Okay, in that case, I would probably recommend Duolingo. Be sure to create a school, so you get all the premium stuff for free
sabreW4K3
Are you starting from scratch?
Sorry to bother you, but I do actually have a question.
I created a superuser and a normal user and saved both to the .env file I placed in my /opt/n8n directory alongside the init-data.sh and docker-compose
I then did a pull and then done an up and then I went to log in, but I'm getting this message
Init Problem
There was a problem loading init data:
Unauthorized
What have I done wrong?
You're being lazy. I know you're better than that. They already have a platform in Facebook. They could do what Spoutible did and buy a Twitter clone to extend it. They could even do what Truth Social did and fork mastodon. They did none of that.
If you want to write blogs, you need to be objective. The Fediverse is big. Perhaps you should start out by familiarizing yourself with it and why Meta choose it over starting something new.
I believe it's their plug-in or your via a relay like home assistant or your phone
People aren't adverse to monetizing aspects of the Fediverse, but what they don't want is simply adding a Fediverse sticker to existing trains of thought and ideas and calling it done.
The confusion a lot of people have is that the Fediverse is a phoenix that grew from the ashes of Twitter and the reality is that it existed long before.
People are suggesting that the people that built the communities they've joined should compromise because new blood is here and the Fediverse has said, sure, let's see your ideas and we can discuss it and people are like, well we want the old stuff with a Fediverse sticker, compromise!
The Fediverse wouldn't be as big without any of the newer people and I include myself in that, even though my original Mastodon predates Elon even flirting with Twitter, but it was fine. It was fun. It had a good community and that's why it was a viable option. The Fediverse doesn't need us. If we have discussions with humility, perhaps we can find solutions together.
I can't say for sure, it seems to have had support added in 10.9: https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-lrc-support-coming-soong?pid=1340#pid1340
I think it's wonderful that you're so passionate about the fediverse. However your main argument seems to be that Meta enriches the Fediverse with money.
But you're not addressing the fact that profit driven endeavours result in things like the fact that they broke the law to snoop on snapchat users.
Where does the push for profit stop? Why do you feel that the fediverse needs money and what alternatives have you looked at beside Silicon Valley?
There are things like communick and I'm a proponent of cooperatives, whereby you get XX people to contribute the amount to split the costs of a server, management, a domain and software development donations and as more people join, the cost is spread out more.
What is it exactly that Meta offer? Where do you think they'll invest that cooperatives can't?
I pressed that and it said something about no description. But see, this is why tooltips are good
To add to this list
- Smart Playlists. I know it's being added to OpenSubSonic but I would like to see it in Tempo
- Ability to rate tracks in the now playing UI
- Ability to change the list order of tracks
- Support for multiple queues
- It says lyric support is added, but where?
- Tooltips for all the things. Not only is this imperative for accessibility, but some things are confusing, attempting to hold on them for an explanation would be nice. Like what's the ascending chart thing for?
- There's no way to get from Now Playing to an album
- Allow users to configure the how much we need to scrobble as my preference is 30 seconds or 30% whichever is lower
- Allow users to set where cached/downloaded songs are stored.
I took a break and then did a Google and it turns out that it's this[1] issue. Thank you so so much, you're amazing!
[1] https://community.n8n.io/t/not-able-to-login-to-either-docker-or-npm-version-of-n8n-via-local-network/42120/6