[-] aeharding@vger.social 1 points 2 days ago

No API, its just some JS code that resizes in a canvas.

[-] aeharding@vger.social 67 points 2 days ago

Voyager app users

[-] aeharding@vger.social 2 points 4 days ago

It would be cool if it showed up for mentions, but voyager would have a make a separate request to retrieve (unless already cached). Not impossible but definitely a future thing!

[-] aeharding@vger.social 2 points 5 days ago

Hey! Through DM, about a week ago. I'll copy below (it's nothing sensitive):

Everything seems pretty great, with the only friction I'm working through is regarding user uploads.

It looks like when using 3rd party clients (like Photon or Voyager's PWA) and I try to upload an image that is too large to lemm.ee, lemm.ee is not properly setting the CORS header. This means that Photon/Voyager can't see that lemm.ee is rejecting the upload due to image size. It seems to be working on lemmy.world.

(Please note that Voyager automatically compresses images to fit within 1MB, so it may be best to test with Photon - the same problem can be observed and replicated there.)

lemmy.world:

lemm.ee:

If you have time to take a look, I'd appreciate it! No rush at all.

[-] aeharding@vger.social 2 points 5 days ago

The issue is lemm.ee disables image uploads until accounts are four weeks old.

[-] aeharding@vger.social 2 points 5 days ago

From lemm.ee sidebar,

Image uploads are enabled 4 weeks after account creation

I contacted your admin (@sunaurus@lemm.ee) about an issue where the response to the image upload doesn't have the proper CORS headers, which prevents Voyager from reading the response. Hopefully that gets resolved at some point so we can get more helpful error messages :)

[-] aeharding@vger.social 3 points 5 days ago

Woodmans ftw

[-] aeharding@vger.social 15 points 6 days ago

There’s a PR on GitHub for this I’ve been working on the last few wks. Probably a week or two out.

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submitted 1 week ago by aeharding@vger.social to c/mander@mander.xyz

Anyone else noticing? It seems to be affecting other instances as well, since instances hot link to eachother.

The rate limiting seems to get much worse in the evenings.

lemmy.world:

mander.xyz:

{
  "code": "object-request-error",
  "msg": "Invalid status 429 Too Many Requests for Some(\\"01/90/24/ad/1d/8d/7e/8a/82/ee/7104ff150707.png\\") - {\n \\"message\\":\\"Too many requests\\"\n}"
}
[-] aeharding@vger.social 47 points 2 months ago

Ironically Lemmy captcha does

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cross-posted from: https://vger.social/post/393027

Introducing vger.social: A lemmy instance for Voyager supporters 💙

Hey there! Voyager for Lemmy dev here.

As I've been adding more mod and admin feature to Voyager, I've realized that self-hosting my own Lemmy instance may help me improve Lemmy moderation and administration in Voyager.

But I had another thought: Why not open up registration to Voyager supporters? It's a win-win: I get more real-world experience administrating a Lemmy instance, and Voyager supporters get a fun additional benefit!

Introducing https://vger.social :)

Q&A

  • Q: Who can sign up? A: Those who donate any amount on a monthly basis, or those who have contributed a few PRs to Voyager
  • Q: How do you track donations? A: It's the honor system.
  • Q: Will Voyager keep support for other Lemmy instances? A: Of course! Nothing is changing there, vger.social is just another Lemmy instance.
  • Q: Will vger.social work with other Lemmy apps? A: Absolutely! It's just a vanilla Lemmy instance.

Why use vger.social

  • Guaranteed compatibility with Voyager
  • Low user count = snag a better username
  • It's well-federated, including https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy
  • General purpose instance hosted on US East Coast (potentially a pro or con for you, but faster response times for users in USA than lemmy.world)
  • Rules against bigotry, hate and harassment (see sidebar)
  • Hopefully better stability against any future influx of Lemmy users, compared to larger Lemmy instances
  • Star Trek fans welcome I guess lol

Quick disclaimer

While I hope this instance is around for the long run, it is new, and therefore still experimental. If vger.social does shut down, I will give everyone at least 60 days notice.

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Hey there! Voyager for Lemmy dev here.

As I've been adding more mod and admin feature to Voyager, I've realized that self-hosting my own Lemmy instance may help me improve Lemmy moderation and administration in Voyager.

But I had another thought: Why not open up registration to Voyager supporters? It's a win-win: I get more real-world experience administrating a Lemmy instance, and Voyager supporters get a fun additional benefit!

Introducing https://vger.social :)

Q&A

  • Q: Who can sign up? A: Those who donate any amount on a monthly basis, or those who have contributed a few PRs to Voyager
  • Q: How do you track donations? A: It's the honor system.
  • Q: Will Voyager keep support for other Lemmy instances? A: Of course! Nothing is changing there, vger.social is just another Lemmy instance.
  • Q: Will vger.social work with other Lemmy apps? A: Absolutely! It's just a vanilla Lemmy instance.

Why use vger.social

  • Guaranteed compatibility with Voyager
  • Low user count = snag a better username
  • It's well-federated, including https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy
  • General purpose instance hosted on US East Coast (potentially a pro or con for you, but faster response times for users in USA than lemmy.world)
  • Rules against bigotry, hate and harassment (see sidebar)
  • Hopefully better stability against any future influx of Lemmy users, compared to larger Lemmy instances
  • Star Trek fans welcome I guess lol

Quick disclaimer

While I hope this instance is around for the long run, it is new, and therefore still experimental. If vger.social does shut down, I will give everyone at least 60 days notice.

[-] aeharding@vger.social 58 points 3 months ago

Good. Also you shouldn’t need a relationship with a corporation (account) to get information from government agencies…

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by aeharding@vger.social to c/pics@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14153828

Controlled burns during my flight today

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submitted 4 months ago by aeharding@vger.social to c/fuckcars@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/8772597

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