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  • Potatoe Meta @lemmy.potatoe.ca
    PastThePixels @lemmy.potatoe.ca

    Pictrs has been disabled

    As pointed out by this post on c/selfhosted, CSAM has been appearing in c/lemmyshitpost. This has raised two serious issues with Lemmy, which is why I have disabled pictrs, the program for uploading image files and caching image files from federated posts that was designed for Lemmy.

    The first issue is that if someone posts something inappropriate to a Lemmy community (as opposed to, say, a subreddit), and a mod deletes the post, instead of it being removed from the server and removed from all other servers, it's simply removed from the server and flagged that it was removed from other servers. This creates confusion for users because they can still interact with posts that users on a home instance cannot, but if someone posts CSAM to a community, that CSAM will stay on other people's computers.

    The second issue is that Lemmy makes too much requests to other servers. Instead of the WebUI loading each image from wherever it was uploaded, so

  • Potatoe Meta @lemmy.potatoe.ca
    PastThePixels @lemmy.potatoe.ca

    I got this email from Cloudflare... apparently ~11 GB of data was sent in the past month alone! I was a bit worried, but then I realized that's from all the federation Potatoe Lemmy is doing with other servers.

    Also yeah, most requests are from Finland! I guess that means sopuli.xyz has the most Lemmy users?

    It'd be a interesting challenge for Lemmy devs to see how requests, and thus server bandwidth and operating costs, could be minimized in the future. This could lower the bar for new servers (such as mine) to enter the Fediverse.

  • Potatoe Meta @lemmy.potatoe.ca
    PastThePixels @lemmy.potatoe.ca

    what

    how

  • Potatoe Meta @lemmy.potatoe.ca
    PastThePixels @lemmy.potatoe.ca

    First post!

    Well, after a bit of testing, everything seems to be working with Potatoe! There is an issue with sending emails though -- this is running on my home network, so my ISP blocks outgoing requests to port 25 (the port mail servers have for listening to incoming mail).

    There's also an issue with federation -- you might not be able to see the same number of posts/comments/votes as you would on servers where those posts/comments/votes originated, but this should be fixed in a later update for Lemmy (which is the reason why I'm on the latest branch).

    Things are still a little bit experimental, and this is running alongside a lot of other software on my 4 GB Pi, so I can only accept a few applications at the moment. If you're interested in anything Potatoe, please send me an email! I'm pondering getting better hardware, but I want to see how much it's needed first.

    Thanks for checking out my server and enjoy your stay!