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  • Oh yeah lol forgot about that one even after registering lemy.lol for it XD

  • You can't for a lot of reasons, to include Drumpys method of choice, simply replacing the top of the DoJ with sycophants (Which is shit to begin with, DoJ should be wholly independent ala 4th branch of gov)

  • CO overall, judging by how much right-wingers rage about those "damn Democrats in Denver!" On nextdoor I'd say yea lmao

    But fuck Gov Polis, he's pulling a fuckin Fetterman

  • Doesn't look like it, but you could expose your archive as an IMAP with something like Dovecot https://github.com/dovecot/core and then you could have this latch on to that

  • Not entirely true, you can get a kids meal with points, which is technically a combo because it comes with a drink, entree and 2 sides lmao

  • Just wanted to drop by and let you know to be sure to add it to lemmy-federate.com so that all participating instances can federate with it right away

  • Well atp, it's just genetics and hormones, which isn't really her fault either lol

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    Solus 4.9 Released

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  • Oop put in the wrong comm, deleting

  • I've been fighting with the image proxying for days now, I just gave up on this post since the meat and potatoes is the text post itself

  • D:

  • !trendingcommunities@lemmy.cafe - Trending Communities Bot 2 - The spiritual successor

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  • Np! Thanks!

  • Yea I know there are certainly tangible benefits like privacy, censorship bypass, caching etc

    But the crux of the issue

    using ffmpeg in the background to recompile the image which will crash and burn it the image has even the slightest issue/corruption.

    Does it really need to do all that? IMO it's a proxy and it should just proxy things, not mess with things. Some basic checks at the most to just verify the image is an image and reject non-images, but that's it. If there's a need to also manipulate images then it should be handled separately

  • I loathe the image proxy -_- I had to strip the proxy part out of the link and open your instance URL in the browser just to see the gif because the image proxy fucked up again

    Worth though it was a fitting gif lmao

  • Honestly, if you are actually using AI to supplement and not just write all your code nobody would be able to tell anyways sooo that just makes the don't policy even better lol

  • ...kentucky‽‽

    Well shit, rare W for Kentucky!

  • Kinda sus bro

  • It's a feature of Lemmy where your instance will proxy image links for you, it can be useful in some cases to do things like bypass regional censorships (If you can access your home instance from your country, but not instance lemmy.example.com your home instance can proxy the image from lemmy.example.com so you can still see it (text is handled by federation already, so no proxy required for just text)) or to cache images in case an instance goes down

    But it seems to be poorly implemented where it's end user experience is a pain at best, and the more aggressive it's set the more annoying it is.

    Take for example this instance I'm currently on, infosec.pub, they seem to have it set to aggressively replace all image links including in comments no matter what.

    So now my attempt to reply to this comment https://infosec.pub/comment/20590443 is utterly broken because the image service just doesn't like it despite me just wanting to link to the off-site gif link manually typing the markdown instead.

    This is what that gif looks like proxied:

    https://infosec.pub/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2F8gHKNsT1%2Fmichael-scott-why.gif