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.
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.
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.
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.