Damnit. That makes for a much better title.
>:3
Damnit. That makes for a much better title.
He just slams into that car going mach 1. There’s nothing left of him and his elves. 😈
Grandpa drank too much prune juice in this one:
That’s not how it works. Instances don’t cache images from other instances. If you hover your mouse over an image you can clearly see the site it’s hosted on is in fact not originating from the instance you’re browsing on. It works like Pleroma, Akkoma, Rebased, and other Pleroma forks.
IANAL, but I believe you can’t be held liable for hosting links to other images on a site, regardless if they’re embedded through the website’s UI. They’re not stored there, afterall. The client is rendering them.
All that gets cached, I believe, is the text and users from remote instances. And by cached, I mean stored in the postgres DB.
WHAT ARE YOU, POOR? In all seriousness. I hear the ARC is better support on Linux than the latest AMD offerings. I don’t game though so it’s just word of mouth I’m relying on.
I really do hope the slow DB query bottleneck can be ironed out before D-Day (API shutdown) happens.
I have a beefy server box so I think my server can handle the increased traffic (if it happens), but anyone on a VPS provider is going to get lots of timeouts and other nasty stuff when people try to signup and use their chosen instance.
Okay, that Archer quote in this context made my day. LOL.
Good riddance then, rofl.
Is he the guy who hosted The 700 Club?
Do you guys think the higher ups will be able to retire to Reddit Island after they sell their shares? 🤣
I’m a unique case because my first foray into Linux was using the CLI via SSH on a server, and I thought the CLI was insanely cool and was immediately hooked. So I don’t really have any good advice other than to just force yourself to use it I guess?
Ironically, I have a more difficult time using desktop Linux just because it’s not a headless environment like I’m used to. I still use it ofc.