This is the forum I use most often and the one I think is the best.
- LINUX DO:https://linux.do
Let's talk about my acquaintance with LINUX DO#
At that time, I wanted to find a free container to set up AList, and then I discovered a post on Zhihu about using Serv00 to set up AList. To solve the problems that arose during the setup, I visited the author's blog, but still found no solution. Then I saw the author's chat group at the end of the article, and after joining, I got the answers to my questions. Originally, that should have been the end of it, but I noticed that there were many mentions of "LINUX DO" in the chat records of the group. Out of curiosity, I used a search engine to check it out, and as a result, I found the forum that I now open almost every day.
At that time, I was basically discovering the "treasures" of LINUX DO every day. Although there isn't much left to explore now, the content is still more valuable than elsewhere.
About the Forum#
Registration#
When I first joined, the forum was already by invitation only, requiring forum users to generate invitation codes. Of course, there were proposals from forum big shots for those who wanted to join, such as the permanent LinuxDo forum invitation link. Registered users can generate invitations to be placed in the invitation pool. I registered my account through the invitation pool, but unfortunately, when I wrote this article, I checked the invitation pool again, and it had already closed on 2024-07-13. There are always ill-intentioned people maliciously spamming the invitation pool, which is the reason for its closure. For specific details, you can check the author's announcement, and now it requires a level 3 user to generate an invitation code, so it's still easiest to ask a big shot for help.
The First Emperor#
The creator of the forum is named Neo, and because of his signature "Do you believe 1+1=2, or do you believe I am Qin Shi Huang?" he is referred to as "The First Emperor." Forum users call themselves "Terracotta Warriors."
Community Slogan#
Sincerity, friendliness, unity, professionalism, together we build a community we can be proud of!
Community Services#
DeepLX API#
Function Introduction
DeepLX is an unofficial implementation of the DeepL API, used to bypass the official API limitations or provide some additional features. DeepL is a company that offers high-quality machine translation services, and its official API requires a paid subscription. DeepLX provides free translation functionality through the official web translation interface.
You can choose to set it up yourself, but the speed of free containers is relatively slow. If you don't want to spend money but need a bit of speed, you can use it.
AI#
There are many services related to AI, but I'm not very familiar with them, so I won't elaborate. You can explore them on your own.
Conclusion#
This is a community that I consider to be very good. The big shots are very enthusiastic and share a lot of resources they have.
For more information about LINUX DO's related services and tool usage guides, please visit LINUX DO WIKI!
LINUX DO WIKI:https://wiki.linux.do