Been a stressful day at work. The only thing cheering me up is that despite my eyebags my skin is really improving. I look like I put on a filter today! Got some color on my cheeks compared to my usual dullness.
I'm also taking a rare day off tomorrow; I think I need to learn to relax and not worry about things I cannot control. Plus some extra workload at work, working six days a week, etc.. I haven't really been able to rest my eyes, but how to rest my eyes when I cannot sit still at home without my phone or the TV!
Decided to distant myself from one of my friends, because I feel completely used and unsupported. So took a time off and went for a solo trip. And it felt refreshing to say the least. I don't feel as depressed because honestly that was my last straw, and having seen what i truly meant to him opened up my eyes and i really do deserve better people in my life. Anyway, I've been talking to this one guy, and honestly he's the sweetest person ever. He's really kind, not just to me but to strangers and the fact he constantly makes an effort is just something i had never dreamt to happen to me. I don't want this to end. I so don't want this to end. Sekian.
I knowww. I met him for the first time the other day, and we went out for more than 12 hours. And been meeting up almost every day since then before i had to return back to Melaka. Even then he constantly kept up to date abt my family, and organised movie nights for us. The other day we talked the whole night till almost 6am on discord (we were also watching black mirror) 😅 I feel so lucky to have met him. I don't know what I did to be deserving of this person in my life. Oh my so sappy. 😂😂
I can't find related issues on GitHub, but it should be Lemmy's behaviour. I don't think dcx made any modifications to the source code, only deployed it using the provided Ansible script.
Update:
I found this issue on magick's github repo, but I can't find something similar so maybe it's missing a pictrs config, or pict-rs itself is having issues by maybe... not supporting -add-orient. :( Pict-rs is a rust service, so it'll probably be harder for me to dig into that as I'm not familiar with it...
I'll probably create a ticket for when I have time, need to finish up some IRL stuff and head to bed soon. Or if anyone wants to create the ticket also can
My family is not making zongzi aka bak chang this year because of my dad, ngl even though the process is fairly labor intensive, I actually have fun doing that.
I just saw jelly dumplings made in little plastic bags. Ingenious, and it's got the right curves in the right places too. I might do that with my kids.
My dad went for a recent health check-up at a local KK and his blood sugar was high despite fasting. He's an ardent lover of zhong and can finish 4 in a go, so we decided to forgo making it this year as a sign of solidarity.
Lunch today: packed 2 hardboiled eggs from home, and got a pack of nasi lemak with sambal bawang this morning. Wanted kangkung too, but finished by the time I got there.
How would this be sustained then? Donations? Also since it is hosted by a Malaysian, I'm assuming MCMC can come down much harder on this and shut it down easier than reddit if there are any content violations.
Go to the top right of your screen and select settings --> Type. There are 3 options, Subscribed, Local, and All. Select Subscribed and then click Save at the bottom.
Not getting the latest posts over on kbin.social. Hopefully the updates will sync faster across the Fediverse in the near future. I have this local account for back-up in the meanwhile!
Thanks for asking! :) In general, I'd prefer that users act as if there are no resource limitations. It's our job on the backend side to manage the implications of this. In the short term this isn't using up enough to be a huge worry. In the long term, lemmy should improve and make it easy for us to manage this.
I heard from dcx that the images are the ones that eat the most storage(which is understandable) and yes it can eat resources quite fast. The main problem would be storage, while multiple large size, high res images being rendered could make a site load slower(but Lemmy's performance is pretty good so it should mostly only be a storage issue, at least for now)
I was also thinking about whether to bring this up to dcx regarding image compression, but perhaps we'll have to do that ourselves... Aside from storing a compressed version of the image, it's also possible to decompress it for viewing(if we further compress it), but depending on the compression/decompression algorithm it can be computationally costly(it depends on how much quality you want to preserve)