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Glad you were able to fix it!
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Glad you were able to fix it!
Sorry, despite both being an admin and having recently migrated my pict-rs to an object storage, I don’t have a solution for your issue.
I’m just here to ask a question out of sheer curiosity: why install from scratch? To me it sounds like asking for trouble and shooting yourself in the foot. Is Docker not suitable for your setup?
That wasn’t really what I was paying attention to the last time I looked at the logs but going off memory no, you can’t.
The Lemmy logs are very privacy friendly which is good most of the times but a tragedy when someone posts illegal stuff to your instance and you have no way of tracking them down.
Smartphone: I’ve just said goodbye to my Honor phone after 5/6 years of service (can’t remember how many precisely). Incredible lifespan for its price.
However repairability could be great. I’ve changed its battery once and screen a couple times, by the end of it the frame was about to break from all the times I had opened it.
Thanks for sharing! I see it takes a few ms to load the thumbnail but it’s a worthy tradeoff if it saves that much in storage. I’ll save this post and come back to your PR once it gets merged in, too lazy to apply it myself. :)
Holy shit, alright, I think I might be interested in this. I also have a growing storage problem that would need to solve. How does a patched instance look? Do you still see thumbnails? Can you share a screenshot?
What’s the use case for this? Reducing storage usage?
No I think there’s a total score that is saved in your account but is hidden from the frontend
Fair enough :)
I was wondering if you were trying to run Lemmy on some place you are totally not supposed to run it on. Like a nintendo64 or a samsung smart fridge lol.