

That is true. Maybe your post makes someone else aware he might enjoy this super niche hobby aswell!


That is true. Maybe your post makes someone else aware he might enjoy this super niche hobby aswell!


Some communities don’t like clumsy or simple questions I had to learn. I was wondering why my question was getting no answers like usual and then the post was just gone without explanation or notification.
And thank you, I will try to be available for a few hours after posting but will not force it on me.


Yes maybe I should just give it some time and try some things out.
And like some else pointed out, sometimes you might feel uncomfortable in a certain community and you might have to look for an alternative on another instance.
Now I just need to know how to draw lol


Well it is always good to link a source but sometimes you just don’t have time or remember where you read it.


I think I have some niche interests but I am mostly getting started so I don’t have too much insight. Maybe some early findings or noob questions but I think most users will not enjoy that.
Confusion being the reason more often than trying to be mean is a good heads up for rookies like me. Don’t take it too personal, it’s supposed to be fun after all!
And don’t feed the trolls, a classic but often neglected technique from ancient internet times.


Thanks for the detailed opinion! Especially that some people find too many “Thank you” comments weird. And I mostly hesitate to paste links because I was unsure how much context is necessary. Next time I have a link with a short summary, maybe I will post it into the appropriate community.
Sometimes I see the same post cross-posted or even of the same community multiple times in my timeline and I am annoyed too. But I remember that this is just because there is not enough posts so that’s why I am here asking these questions!
But a lot boils down to being nice, curious and a bit active.
This solved it when using a bind mount! The other option is using named volumes which also works without errors.
On a different note, can I ask you where you learned about Quadlets. It seems the tutorials are still very sparse.
The whole point is to post or interact with posts. It would be very quiet if everyone would only post but never comment. I think will try to create one medium to high effort post instead of a few low effort posts.