@@selfhosted In case you really want to pronounce it as intended by the software's author(s), they conveniently sport the correct pronunciation in IPA notation (/vɪˈkuːnjə/) on their website. Spoiler alert: It is indeed supposed to be a palatal approximant (cmp. the 'y' in english 'you').
Still too complicated for people who have no idea how to start at the very beginning. Many people - like me - don't know that you need to have a server and install an OS to do it. Some people don't have the hardware or money to do. Would be great, if there are explanation how to install it on a local network of my choice.^^
Nice tutorial! I've fixed the wrong formatting in the docs and added the video as an external source.
Thanks for stopping by! That was unexpected! I appreciate you adding my video as a source! Thank you for fixing the formatting too :)
FYI, I think the spelling is the Scandinavian variation of vicuna or vicuña. It should be a 'ya' sound at the end.
I knew someone would say I was pronouncing it wrong! Haha. Well, now I know.
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In your defense, they used a non English variant. But when I saw the name and the logo, I knew it was referring to the animal.
@@selfhosted In case you really want to pronounce it as intended by the software's author(s), they conveniently sport the correct pronunciation in IPA notation (/vɪˈkuːnjə/) on their website.
Spoiler alert: It is indeed supposed to be a palatal approximant (cmp. the 'y' in english 'you').
Still too complicated for people who have no idea how to start at the very beginning. Many people - like me - don't know that you need to have a server and install an OS to do it. Some people don't have the hardware or money to do. Would be great, if there are explanation how to install it on a local network of my choice.^^
Yes its multiple containers, a pain until they fix it under a single one. But their cloud service is nice for 5 bux a mo.