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pict-rs has the option to compress images. Ours is set to WEBP with 1280 pixels either side max.
ArchWiki has a list: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Discord#Third-party_clients
Ripcord is really unique and it’s still my favorite third party client. Abaddon might be worth trying. Unfortunately, most other third party clients are wrappers.
I found discord-screenaudio
to be a better solution.
I’ll check it out. I use discord-screenaudio
myself.
screenshare with audio when
I don’t remember which update it was but newer versions of Lemmy use significantly less database storage.
I recommend checking out lowendtalk.com if you’re shopping for VPS hosting providers.
Personally, I recommend AmogOS.
Sounds good! NVIDIA cards work well with Resolve on Linux.
Are you using an AMD card? You might run into some trouble.
Also there’s a codec suppport list here: https://documents.blackmagicdesign.com/SupportNotes/DaVinci_Resolve_18_Supported_Codec_List.pdf
It says that for Windows, only 8-bit H264 is support on free. For Linux, H264 is only supported on Studio. On MacOS, it’s supported on both free and Studio hence why you have no problem there.
I did say the complaint:
The mod tools are too basic and barebones
I also gave three ideas that are (1) manually done by mods/admins, (2) manually done by users, (3) automated by mods/admins.
On a small subreddit I moderate, we have automod automatically queue posts at a certain age. If your account is less than a day old, your post is hidden for public viewing while the mods manually approve it. We had to deal with a lot of spam bots and this was a good solution for us.
I believe the way the report feature works on Lemmy is that it sends out to the mods of the community and all the admins. It doesn’t work quite well when I don’t know the rules of a community. “No memes on mondays”, is that really something I (as an admin) should be worried about? That’s not my job.
I hope this clears things up.
The mod tools are too basic and barebones. I’d appreciate if we can get:
I don’t know if I should split this comment into three or not but they’re some general suggestions to address the complaint of basic mod tools.
Proxy is inaccurate. Server is a better term.
Check out !animewallpapers@ani.social
One of the GitHub issues says it’s closed source now.
It isn’t. I already tried applying for both. You need NCMEC credentials which is only available for those in the US.
edit: Here’s a comment I made about it.
That also isn’t available for non-US people.
Microsoft’s PhotoDNA
My issue with these services is that they aren’t available for non-US people. db0’s project can be deployed anywhere (provided you have a capable GPU).
Mods and admins can remove posts but they do stay only if they’re “removed”. But if they’re “purged”, then they’re deleted from the server.