docker-simplytranslate-quay
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docker-simplytranslate-quay
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i recommed SimplyTranslate though - this one can use google, deepl, reverso and libretranslate on one website, and is also much lighter both on the browser and server side. if you're gonna do it through docker, don't bother building the image (takes a lot of time and errored last time i tried it), but rather use this pre-built one: https://github.com/PussTheCat-org/docker-simplytranslate-quay (this guy has quite a few pre-built docker images for other services as well btw, be sure to check him out!)
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I was in exactly your position a couple of months ago and have just got my first apps running this week!
Im a web developer so had a bit of experience with containers, cli and linux but only basic web related stuff.
Ill detail my journey and then let others tell you how wrong I am.
I bought a thinkcenter m715q for $200ish which was suggested as a good budget starting machine. There's lots of info about this on https://reddit.com/r/homelab , https://reddit.com/r/selfhosted and https://www.servethehome.com
I installed ubuntu and had a play around but then decided proxmox seemed like the way to go for what I wanted to so. So I watched a range of youtubers
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You will love this
What are some alternatives?
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