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I’m running on 0.19.3 without any issues on Linux arm64. I built my own docker image though.
I’m running on 0.19.3 without any issues on Linux arm64. I built my own docker image though.
Good Girl by Aquilo. It brings up a lot of relatable feelings around growing up Christian and ultimately is quite sweet.
Yes, there are a few issues in the lemmy-ui including this PR with a temp fix: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/pull/2058
Haha yes, that configuration flag PR is mine
100% agreed. I don’t have the time to make a change that complex right now, so I did a fairly blunt approach with the hope that larger instances will keep caching on to reduce load.
Agreed, I sadly don’t have the time to implement that.
I don’t think anything in lemmy is currently clearing that. There are community scripts around that do some clearing but I have not tried them.
go to https://campfyre.nickwebster.dev, sort by “new”
Thumbnails still seem to work.
That’s why I made it a config option that defaults to true
(defaults to caching on).
I think big instances should cache, but for smaller instances with less funding and resources it makes sense to skip the caching.
Yep! There’s a pretty rapid growth of pictrs data that’s never going to go away from all the images being cached for thumbnails on my instance.
It’s starting to get to ~1GB per week at this point.
I pulled this PR into the version of lemmy I run on my instance and it looks promising.
beamer
I’ve used beamer before but honestly LaTeX is awful to use. It’s the standard tool so I have to use it for my work but I hate every minute of it.
Sync for Lemmy, JetBrains IDEs, and Sublime Text to name a few.
Get a bidet
That was my understanding too but I just looked through the storage bucket I have backing pict-rs on my instance and there is loads of stuff that is not mine on there.
Yeah, that’s why I have my instance requiring you to request an account rather than just automatically making them.
Because I thought it’d be interesting to try hosting one myself.
lemmy.world is down right now and your app is showing the raw HTML that is being returned (a CloudFlare 502 page)
I miss my guilty pleasure /r/NonCredibleDefense
It uses other signals too, like what other sites you’ve visited with that checkbox on it, what CloudFlare has seen your IP address doing in the past, etc.
The google one is able to see if you’re logged into a google account and take that into account.
There’s even a new variant of the Google captcha that is invisible and doesn’t even bother to show a checkbox.