iraldir

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Au vu des instablités sur lemmy.world, c'est l'avi de la communauté qu'on sera mieux sur une instance plus petite et plus française.

De ce que j'ai vu, jlai.lu (qui n'est pas une communauté luxembourgeoise mais juste un jeu de mot sur reddit -> read it -> je l'ai lu -> jlai.lu pour ceux qui sont pas réveillés) a un solide uptime, est bien géré, hébergé sur OVH et ils ont l'air d'avoir une stratégie de backup saine.

Malheureusement, il n'y a pas encore de migration automatique des utilisateurs / postes d'un serveur à l'autre: c'est une fonctionalité demandée mais qui a des enjeux de sécurité compliqués.

Donc voilà, je lock cette communauté maintenant et je conseille à tout le monde d'aller sur !france@jlai.lu

Si vous voulez vous faire un compte directement sur l'instance, le lien est jlai.lu/c/france

Vous pouvez garder votre compte sur lemmy.world, en créer un sur jlai.lu ou sur n'importe quelle autre instance!

 

Si on sort des classiques toujours recommandés, de FMA à One piece, est-ce que vous avez des petites perles peu connues ?

 
[–] iraldir@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I remember seeing Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter and the first avengers on the same week and much preferring the first one

[–] iraldir@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Does that really scale though? The load on a server is not dependent on the number of users, but on the number of communities from other server that the sum of user is subscribing to.

Which means if you have a server for 100 users, you still need to pay for the 1000s giant communities that those users are subscribing to, as they are being copied over in your server.

So if you have a few mega server like Lemmy.world, they each pay say 10000£ in hosting a month (number taken out of my hat), which is fine because they have as many users that can contribute to it financially ( via donations, ads etc.). But small servers won't be able to support that load and will ultimately close.

That sounds like a design flaw if you ask me but i did not see anyone mentioning it so maybe i'm misunderstanding.

[–] iraldir@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Why don't you put the language of the switch to Swedish?

[–] iraldir@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

is there a !woosh for the replies to your comment?

[–] iraldir@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

I got a 403 the first time I visited it, then when I went to the source, and back to the image it works. I suspect they have a cookie or something to detect that you're a valid user.

Because this is a different domain the cookie would not come with the image request.

Just a wild guess

[–] iraldir@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Actually I found a way to make it work, bit hacky, but you can add #.jpg at the end of your URL. For example, here is your osaka picture as an image post pointing directly to twitter

https://lemmy.world/post/341872

I've used

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Foojf9RaEAA1GM-?format=png&name=small#.jpg

As the URL to force image detection

[–] iraldir@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

(if you're not a dev, I assume this is your face right now, sorry about this:

[–] iraldir@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I'm not a lemmy dev, I just took a look at their repository

I believe it's the regex that detects if something is an image

A reddit image URL is :

https://i.redd.it/2obhjz2wb37b1.jpg
or
https://preview.redd.it/7s1p7mal707b1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=f741210c6c54fed7c3ed06aaabdb1f0a49fd46cb

in both cases it has ".jpg" (with the dot) in it so it passes the regex. It does not need to finish with it.

Whereas the image your provided does not have that in it.

You can instead download the image and post it like this, or similarly take a screenshot.

I believe that sort of website does this on purpose to make sure they don't waste server resources on other website that do not drive any ad revenue to them.

[–] iraldir@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I planned on exporting a web version as well and I was testing there first hence the issue.

How would this allow any website to impersonate you though? The login is made via a jwt which would not be accessible if you go in another website. If I login on mysuperlemmyclient.com and then visit maliciouswebsite.com, how can maliciouswebsite access the jwt that is stored likely in a cookie of mysuperlemmyclient.com?

 

Hi everyone, I was toying with the idea of writing an open source client for Lemmy in React Native.

However, using lemmy-js-client, I'm getting CORS issue when trying to hit the APIs for lemmy.world (and also lemmy.ml) from the browser.

I could write a proxy server or a full backend, but that feels contrary to the fediverse philosophy of not being dependant on one instance etc. Not to mention users would have to trust me, some random person, with their logins / passwords for Lemmy.

Is there a way we can have CORS enabled from * for the APIs of lemmy.world?

 

Hi, there have been some controversy on lemmy and in particular lemmy.ml with regards to affiliation with Putin.

I was wondering what were the point of view of the owner of Lemmy.world on the topic.

[–] iraldir@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

nice, my wallet thanks you :)

[–] iraldir@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Thanks, I've got that setup in an evening on a machine that wasn't doing anything, with unraid as an OS.

It works beautifully and the quality of content and speed (100MB/s always !!!!) of the usenet servers are just amazing.

So landed on OS - Unraid Getting TV Shows - Sonarr (as Docker app) Indexer - NZBGeek Usenet server - Eweka Getter - NZBGet Streaming platform - Plex

I'll add Radarr at some point but I just don't watch that many movies. Might looks into books and scans of mangas though. Thanks anyway.

 

Je suis curieux pour la communauté ici, est-ce qu'il y a des gens qui ont / vont fermer leur compte Reddit quoi qu'il arrive? Si des alternative viables commencent à exister? Ou pas du tout?

 

Hey everyone, not sure what the rules are in terms of promotional content here, but my wife has a great etsy shop where she makes stained glass pieces, including Koroks, Triforces, Mario mushroom, zelda hearts and more!

You can find it here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LajiliArt

She's doing everything by hand in our house whilst our toddler in sleeping and keep coming up with new designs! She can also do custom order and will take any suggestion of things you might like to see :)

 

I've sailed the high seas for a while starting with Emule, through MIRC, torrenting, mega(upload) and many more.

Lately I've been using a p4s service on plex but they kept having issues so I stopped it. I don't mind paying but I want

  • the latest episodes of my content as it comes out
  • great quality with little to no compression
  • english subtitles, original voice (whether english, japanese...)
  • 100% uptime.

I'm assuming my p4s service was not downloading new episodes by hand, so there must a (set of) OSS software to automatically download new episodes of a predefined set of TV shows / anime, add subtitles, and make it available as a plex server or similar no? I'm a software developer so not affraid to run a few docker containers on a local server

 

I was in Japan for 6 weeks in March / April and I'm already missing their sushi. This is my attempt at a salmon nigiri which was nowhere as good as a top sushiya in japan but at the very least conveyence-belt level, definitely much better than most salmon nigiri you find in the UK.

Quite happy with how I cut the skin also !

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