King Terry the Terrible is watching everyone that uses TempleOS and will execute anyone who misuses it with an A10 gun, the fist of God.
King Terry the Terrible is watching everyone that uses TempleOS and will execute anyone who misuses it with an A10 gun, the fist of God.
Awesome, thank you alot.
I recommend Fedora. It’s user friendly and nice to use.
Seems like the image_details
table was added in Lemmy v0.19.6. if you are testing it with your current instance (LW), it’s still using Lemmy v0.19.3. That’s why.
Link: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/compare/0.19.5...0.19.6
Update on this matter:
I made a feature request for including an image hash with the image_details
table but it seems like they will be adding a blurhash field instead, which is unique enough for a temporary cache that will at most probably cache ~100 images at best.
Oh and yeah, you probably should get ready to support blurhash in your client. It both acts as a small hash and a way to show blurry “previews” of the image.
Linux or nix?
Do you know the difference between them?
Tauri could be useful here.
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Looks like lemmy api does not give the hash of the image, that’s unfortunate.
You’d need to use the link field instead.
You can use the hash for image caching.
Yeah, that’s primarily the reason why I’m still using Jerboa.
The best option is to never trust anyone. Depending on how the info is supposed to be used, you can setup a website that does those important things with the sensitive data (stored on the server) without exposing the sensitive data to the user.
Sure is.
Welcome. We also have something like r/place here: https://canvas.fediverse.events/
?
Misskey is also a federated and decentralized platform like Lemmy. There are a bunch of other instances of Misskey other than the one in japan.
Check here: https://misskey-hub.net/en/servers/
No decentralization atm.
I guess Virtual Filesystem?
Who said a cat girl cant be a fat nerd
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