after switching to ansible, pictrs (the image backend) didn't have proper perms to access its own folder (for whatever reason.) this is now fixed.
nullishcat
I don't know the actual limit, it might be larger. It's not set and it's whatever the default is, which said it's 1MB according to search results.
wrong - the server was lasting only 8 seconds after reboots 😊
It's possibly one of two things:
- You're trying to upload a file larger than allowed (1MB)
- The image service is fucking broken again
If it's the latter then I'm not dealing with that cause holy fucking shit I nearly blew my brains out while trying to troubleshoot the downtime... go upload on imgbb or somewhere else if that's the case
Haven't heard of this one before. Added :)
Maybe. I don't really like promoting stuff in the sidebar, especially since rn there's no links there, but maybe in the future.
My bad, I forgot mlmym only has single instance mode. If I could, I'd just set fmhy to be the default instance. Updated OP
With how cloudflare is setup, there technically is, but it's also bullshit. Basically they have two certificates for SSL (which allows for https): example.com
and *.example.com
. These cover everything from example.com
to superlongsubdomain.example.com
, but NOT, say, a.b.example.com
. That would require something like *.b.example.com
.
This is kinda BS though, as certificates are pretty much free nowadays. I guess it saves on server load? But it's so minimal that there really is no reason to charge for it, especially not with a monthly subscription. ($120/yr for certs!!)
yeah it looks better but i am NOTTTT paying $10/mo for that
AFAIK no. And since this is a Lemmy instance and not a Kbin one I probably won't put one on here
^^^
If you're anti-social you can also beg on anna archive's reddit lol
I know. I've been trying to fix federation over the past week and unfortunately it hasn't been working. See this GH issue and this Maintanence Notice.