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Has anyone managed to get Lemmy running using Unraid's docker configuration?

Ive always found the docker part of unraid very clunky for setting up instances outside of the community app plugin. Has anyone managed to get it to work? Did you run into any difficulties?

My current instance is set up on a VPS using the ansible script, but I'd love to move it over to my main server.

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[–] jon@lemmy.tf 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Strongly disagree about gpt being excellent for code, it's extremely confident about the wrong answer most of the time. I've found it to be mildly useful as a Stack Overflow alternative (for asking general questions and having it point me in some direction) but it's code outputs are garbage.

[–] LachlanUnchained@lemmyunchained.net -2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Gtp3. Yes. Gpt4. No.

Coding. Excellent.

Troubleshooting, error finding, even better.

[–] jon@lemmy.tf 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I've had access to 4 for several weeks and it's not really much better. Maybe I'm just asking too much of it though.

Generally it will be the user input that causes errors. Like you’re asking the questions the wrong way.

If you start with trying to debug code, you’ll learn how to utilise it very quickly. It’s an extremely powerful tool.

Feed it the code. Tell it the behaviour. Tell it the expected behaviour.

Get it will find the error immediately. For things that would have taken me days to work out previously.