Tried Lemmy with lemm.ee first. Can’t fucking upload images because it’s apparently “too large”. Said image is only around 100 KB.
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Tried Lemmy with lemm.ee first. Can’t fucking upload images because it’s apparently “too large”. Said image is only around 100 KB.

Probably just happens to me but that’s why I switched to lemmy.world 5 minutes after I registered my account on lemm.ee.

If you have issues with images not uploading consider using a 3rd party service to host your images instead of your Lemmy instance.

I just upload my images and videos to Catbox.moe and use the direct link it gives me to post my memes and videos I share. Also doing this with your images helps save server resources on the Lemmy servers.

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Yeah the size is frustrating. I asked for an easy way to find image upload limits on my home instance and was met with thunderous silence. I had to keep compressing further and further until I finally found a size it liked.

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What was more frustrating for me was the fact that the size limit isn’t reported anywhere (not anywhere obvious, anyway) and that Jerboa did not cleanly handle the error, so I had to eventually retry on desktop to realize it was an image size issue. Neither of these things are lemm.ee’s fault

As a web developer, I can appreciate being hesitant about hosting images, for a brand new service that probably currently exists on just one server somewhere. Text is miniscule when it comes to size, but images can balloon quickly, and I don’t know what the protocol would be (if any) for a Lemmy instance to delete images to reclaim space, in a way that wouldn’t cause problems.

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My first post I tried linking to imgur but it didn’t display the photo just a link, probably something I did wrong, ended up just uploading with Lemmy instead.

Hosting images on 3rd party sites, kinda the old school way of doing it, I’m totally fine with this method.

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