Thank you!
Just before Covid I started to draw, and to learn I did a comics. After that I haven't found the story that fuels me enough to do another one so I just do random pages from the universe.
Thank you!
Just before Covid I started to draw, and to learn I did a comics. After that I haven't found the story that fuels me enough to do another one so I just do random pages from the universe.
Thanks!
Interesting, how would you configure that? I mean if it's easy, I could authorize, upload and remove the authorisation.
Edit: would it be so easy as adding the file extensions and 'up' the upload limit?
Okaay yeah that seems completely obvious when you think about it. I was a tee worried you'd have to like block everything everything :-)
If I don't go the whole peertube way, I probably just link the videos. Good advice, thanks!
Thanks, I could start out just using someone's peertube, but where is the fun and tinkering in that :-)
I will keep it in mind for a fallback solution though.
Oh man, I checked out Peertube and it's amazing! Obviously overkill for my needs, but it seems like a really good platform (and it's from France, yay!).
Only worry I have, will my instance "mirror" other I stances? I'm confident sharing videos because I know they won't be looked at very much, but with a sort of decentralized cache system it could be costly (in bandwidth).
Some vitamines can be had too much too, so "overdosing" is a real possibility. A and D for example.
Can't load the image, maybe it was too big?
Thanks again, I'm at a new job, it's summertime, but soon I think I'll dig into the whole compiling Lemmy thing checking out how it all works :-)
I'm a huge complexity & somehow network nerd so at least I'm going to see some interesting stuff and Rust seems to be quite abordable for an old-timer.
Hello RoundSparrow, and again thank you for your help when I was in trouble setting up my little instance!
It runs well now :-)
Just as a backdrop I'm curious about how Lemmy works (I'm building a sharing protocol & implementation, decentralised, takedown safe, rugged, ... It feels like how Lemmy is built on top of its protocol) and I love Lemmy and how it "federates" 💗 so I want to know more about it all.
When you say packages get forwarded to whatever instance wanted (if I understand correctly) you don't "unpack" (e.g check if it's a valid request) which seems logic, the end instances does do the security check right? I mean if the end instance doesn't check, you checking won't help them out.
But then again, if I understand you correctly, the trust is split in two; the poster from A posting on B, then B sending all its posts to C, D, E, ...
Which would mean it's enough to trust B to trust A. If you trust B enough :-)
Guess I'm off to learn Rust and try to compile all this :-)
Thanks again, and sorry for the ramblings. It's late here and I have not very much time.
It does get the message through though because it's just about feelings not about some actual danger.