this post was submitted on 15 Aug 2024
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A Boring Dystopia
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Are we the baddies?
(I still can't post images to lemmy.blahaj.zone)
But you can to imgur, grab the direct image URL and then embed it as such:
And to make a button:
Example:
In this case the image is just 0.9kB, so to save an unnecessary request to Imgur, I used data URI with base64. You can't do this with larger images due to comment size limitations. Just imagine a normal URL in there.
Thank you. I would like to avoid getting an imagur account.
That just may mean less engagement in Lemmy from this Lemming.
You can upload to imgur without an account.
Use a different instance?
I specifically mentioned Imgur as it doesn't need an account for that matter, but you can use any image host you'd like.
The whole images database debacle with Lemmy is kind of a big deal, and I have never seen an announcement about it, but I'm on team turning it off on a small instance like blahaj.zone. It's too much data and this instance is too small to afford that kind of server space. Plus, unless things have changed, there is basically no real server panel for controlling the image database and admins basically have to manage it manually. Which is something that is pretty daunting for some admins.
So yeah, fuck the image support, use imgur, if you're a blahaj user.
Or use pixelfed.
Yeah okay but consider: hosting images costs Ada money, and that's good.
Well it does mean I'm restricted to text even on c/196
Which might justify why I break the rule now.
Yes