Updating this old post:>emoji reacts fully supported :eimithumbsup:>frontend basically everything I could want from a fedi frontend (and it's not bloated to heck)>no emoji autocomplete yet but :cirnoshrug:>replies work well (reply notifs don't appear c...
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@silverpill @mint I'm getting ~1.6GB. In any case I recall the media folder was the one that blew up like crazy while I had relaystalker active. Is there a way to only fetch announces from relays?
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@tadano @mint This is how it works already, relays only send Announce activities to your server. However, when such activity is received, your server loads a lot of additional data including announced posts, profiles of their authors (+avatar and banner images), other posts in threads, quoted posts and media attached to all those posts.
I think the best way to deal with this is data retention settings. You probably don't read 99% of that content, so it can be safely deleted after N days (this number is controlled byretention.extraneous_posts
config parameter). In theory a more fine grained control can be provided. For example server can delete posts from people you follow after N days, but delete posts announced by relays after M days where M is a smaller number than N. -
@silverpill @tadano How about an option to disable remote media caching by default and just hotlinking remote media directly? Pleroma does that by default.
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>docs for setting up XMR donations spotty and confusing, have dead links
Updated and fixed a dead link: https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/src/branch/main/docs/monero.md
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Addendum III: Being able to have multiple pictures without them being fully rendered and needing to scroll down a long post to see them would be cool (see: how pleromer has a little box with thumbnails for the pics that you click on)
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Addendum IV: Custom spoiler images like on Pleromer would be cool
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@tadano In Mitra 3.4.0 you can customize appearance by putting
assets/custom.css
file into yourweb_client_theme_dir
directoryFor example, to change background image on the login page:
:root { --landing-background-image: url("/assets/login.png"); }
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@tadano That was fixed in 3.3.0, could you confirm (in the issue thread)?
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@tadano In 2.5.0 you can do this with your
custom.css
::root { --content-warning-background: url('spoiler.png'); --content-warning-btn-display: none; }
This customization method appears to be quite powerful, I like it. What do you think?