If you log in and it doesn't show your username, you might have to clear your cookies for midwest.social and login again. I had to do that in Firefox anyway.
linuxdaemon
They are "snow birds". It breaks up snow as it melts and falls off the roof so it doesn't come down in giant sheets.
I have been pretty happy with tandoor recipes. It and mealie are pretty similar. It doesn't have a dedicated mobile app, but it is a progressive web app, and ihas worked well on my phone.
I chose tandoor because it did something that mealie didn't at the time I installed. But I don't recall what that was.
From my even more geriatric gen-x understanding: I'm guessing you are referring to /c/196 posts. Which has a single rule of having to post something if they visit the community. So people are titling "rule" because they are posting to follow the rule.
I ended up filtering that community out, because it was so much random noise when I'm trying to look at "all"
I am a Linux sysadmin (Redhat and fedora mostly) at a local university for over 20 years. I would be happy to help in any sysadmin tasks.
I thought about setting up my own Lemmy instance. I've already set up my own matrix server and mastodon (gotosocial) server for only me, and I thought I'd give someone else's lemmy instance a shot instead of building my own this time.
I installed mlem like 5 minutes ago, and have only been using Lemmy for about a week, so I apologize if I just don't know what I'm doing :)
When adding an account, the first field (Homepage) shows help text of "lemmy.ml". I am using midwest.social as my server. If I type midwest.social there, login doesn't work. I have to type the full URL with the scheme (as https://midwest.social) and then it works.
Is it supposed to work without the scheme? If that is just some weird thing with midwest.social, then I guess , but if you are supposed to type the scheme there too, then I would suggest the help text reflect that to avoid confusion.
I like @misnina@lemmy.ml's interpretation. But I had to comment on yours since mine is only 2 letters different. Though mine is pretty obvious where it came from :)
I don't use godaddy, so I'm only guessing here. Have you tried to enter the name (even though there is no way it would find them) and then see if it figures out it can't look them up and maybe then it'll prompt for an IP instead?