drop em here!!!

    • @[email protected]
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      Hosting the images directly on the lemmy/kbin instance creates imo unnecessary traffic to the servers. I don’t know if admins can disable selfhosting images, but considering the low-powered machines almost every instance is currently hosted on, I would assume it would be in everyones self-interest to outsource image hosting (at least for now).

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        Postimages already has official plugins for several forum softwares. I am sure one of them could be tweaked for use in Kbin and Lemmy instances. And postimages themselves might help in this, if contacted.

        https://postimages.org/plugins

      • @[email protected]
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        This is a privacy risk because Lemmy doesn’t proxy external media (or cache remote media like Mastodon). It’s also better for longevity, if an external image host the image is gone.

    • @[email protected]
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      To offload the storage requirements of the instance you’re posting in. If everyone starts uploading images directly in the comment, the server HDD/SDD will be overloaded. Consider using a third party service and posting the link from there instead!

      • FrostTom
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        Thats kinda the point of the feature though… To be used. If its a performance issue, then it should be turned off. In the end, someone has to host the content.

        • VitulusAureus
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          Agreed, that decision should not be left up to the users. It’s the server maintainers who know best whether they can afford the storage space. If not, they should limit the ability to store too much data, by whatever means they find relevant, e.g. by limiting maximum post size.

    • XxTriviumxXOP
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      i changed the topic as a general imgur alternatives post, since i could just use the kbin interface to upload images in comments… kbin is miles ahead of reddit with that feature LOL

  • @[email protected]
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    1. you can upload the image directly when creating a post
    2. picoshare (selfhosted) might be a good option
  • Nadya
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    I run my own file host: kimiga.aishitei.ru. Files get uploaded from clipboard using ShareX. This allows me to have control over my own files, how long they last or if they should last forever, and I’m not dependent on a benevolent developer preventing my links from rotting 8 years from now when they close down their host due to it costing them too much or simply because they got bored of being a sysadmin/dealing with issues (or users) of their site.

    I used to donate to pomf.se and used that as the image host because I was a supporter of the sysadmin - but it eventually grew too large and had to shut down. Then a bunch of pomf.se clones popped up and I used one of those - can’t remember which one but then that one shut down too after only a year. That’s when I decided to set up my own host.

    I don’t allow other users on the site because I don’t feel like having to deal with what users upload, DMCA requests, morally gray areas, etc.

    .ru domains are sometimes blocked so my backup is catbox.moe

  • Auster
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    Discord. You can get the links for images and videos posted in it, and they work outside their original site.

    • LollerCorleone
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      Discord is the worst option in terms of privacy, and since this is the privacy guides community, I am thinking that should be an important criteria to consider.

    • LinkOpensChest.wav
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      I didn’t know you could do this. I cross post a lot into my discord servers, so this might work.

      It’s not revealing any information about your discord server by doing so, right?

    • hihusio
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      is the social aspect of pixelfed required? meaning, could I just upload screenshots and images for threads like this and not have to deal with comments, likes, and followers? I just want to link to images.

      • paper_clip
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        It looks like the Fediverse analog of Instagram. Imgur allows anonymous uploads, so you can upload throwaway junk (e.g., memes) and not care. It doesn’t look like you can do that with Pixelfed, anymore than you could have done that with Instagram.

      • UziBobuzi
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        I haven’t a clue. I need to go set up my profile and see how it all works.

    • Zana
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      Yo this is awesome! Is there a way to get ShareX to upload to it?

    • GreenPlasticSushiGrass
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      Thanks! Imgur doesn’t play well with my vpn, and I’m not able to upload photos directly (in the vegetarian magazine, at least). I think PixelFed might be a good workaround for me.

    • XxTriviumxXOP
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      pixelfed is very interesting! fits the free/libre aspect i was looking for! added it in my bookmarks

      • BedSharkPal
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        I actually just googled to make sure bookbark wasn’t some new service I just hadn’t heard of yet…

      • SparkIT
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        It’s also a fedi software, so pixelfed accounts show up in the microblog tab here on kbin if they are federated.

    • Books
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      New to these fedi sites, but isn’t there a way to have one login to login across all of them?

      • vkeycaps
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        No, but you can interact with other “platforms” while been logged in on your home instance(platform)

  • JanoRis
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    So lemmy.world lets you just copypaste images directly from your snipping tool and hosts them on lemmy.world/pictrs

    Kbin sadly does not do this, no idea if other lemmy instances do this

    example1

    example2

    • @[email protected]
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      AFAIK this is for all instances but it’ll be better to host images in a dedicated service to not overload lemmy servers

    • parrot-party
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      It’s understandable. Image hosting bloats costs quite a bit. It also introduces new issues with the law as the server admin can’t allow illegal pictures on it. Offloading that onto a separate image host removes both issues with only minor downsides.

      I’d much rather kbin focus on long-term posting stability than worry about image hosting. If it gets big, then we can think about it. Reddit went without image hosting for years though.

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        kbinners can upload pictures, we just can’t Ctrl+V images as a quick way of uploading

    • WeirdlyWickedWorm
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      I recommend Lensdump too. It also has an auto-delete feature, which is nice. It doesn’t allow for anonymous/guest downloads, but that’s not exactly a bad thing.

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    I host my own images on my server using nginx to serve them from /var/www/images. You can see an example here: https://images.nunosempere.com/blog/2023/02/19/bayesian-adjustment-to-rethink-priorities-welfare-range-estimates/ignore-the-prior.png

    The nginx configuration I’m using is

    server {
    
            root /var/www/images;
    
            index index.html index.htm index.nginx-debian.html;
    
            server_name images.nunosempere.com;
    
            location / {
                    # First attempt to serve request as file, then
                    # as directory, then fall back to displaying a 404.
                    try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
            }
    
        listen [::]:443 ssl ipv6only=on; # managed by Certbot
        listen 443 ssl; # managed by Certbot
        ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/images.nunosempere.com/fullchain.pem; # managed by Certbot
        ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/images.nunosempere.com/privkey.pem; # managed by Certbot
        include /etc/letsencrypt/options-ssl-nginx.conf; # managed by Certbot
        ssl_dhparam /etc/letsencrypt/ssl-dhparams.pem; # managed by Certbot
    
    }
    server {
        if ($host = images.nunosempere.com) {
            return 301 https://$host$request_uri;
        } # managed by Certbot
    
            listen 80;
            listen [::]:80;
    
            server_name images.nunosempere.com;
        return 404; # managed by Certbot
    
    }
    
    
    • z3bra
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      How do you upload them though ? Serving images is easy, but the upload part from wherever (my laptop, my tablet, your phone, …) is the “hardest” one if you want an imgur-like upload form. Do you require authentication? Maximum file size? Persistence? etc…

  • @[email protected]
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    I run an instance of Xbackbone on my server, and it works quite well. It can export you a ShareX config for Windows, and on Linux/macOS it can export either a shell script (which I use with KSnip) or a Screencloud plugin to use with it.

    • Thorned_Rose
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      I’ve also been using postimages.org (but always without logging in and with adblockers and additional privacy addons. Would love to find something that’s more FOSS aligned though (that also doesn’t require log in and allows pasting images).

    • slicedcheesegremlin
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      I only just found out about catbox.moe and i love it, it really adds to the “old internet” vibes of this place.

  • kill
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    I use imgbb.com almost exclusively. I really like it. It’s fast, easy and works well for bulk uploads. It also has a fast drag and drop on the homepage so I can just type “im” on the url bar, press enter, drag and drop like 20 images or just Ctrl V, press upload and copy the urls. No overhead at all.