THINGS ONLY A GENIUS COULD COME UP WITH no.#039:
if youtube blocks #torbrowser requests, tor browser blocks #youtube requests. :aqua_aaa:
*cue mushroom cloud obv*
THINGS ONLY A GENIUS COULD COME UP WITH no.#039:
if youtube blocks #torbrowser requests, tor browser blocks #youtube requests. :aqua_aaa:
*cue mushroom cloud obv*
@nimda @frogzone Did you have a lower limit in your config.yaml? The default is 500KB
@frogzone I decided to do the easier thing and increased the emoji size to 250KB and re-ran my import script, we now have :kekgiga: :boar_head_explode: :mind_blown_boar:
heya @nimda, hope u well, are there any mushroom cloud gif emojis out there for mind-blowing stuff like abov?
@frogzone I have a bunch of emojis that didn't import because they were too large, I'll manually shrink a few faves and tag you when that's done. Also I added this one a few days ago :radcat_mindblow:
@silverpill @frogzone I guess I did things the hard way and patched this: https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/src/branch/main/mitra_validators/src/emojis.rs#L7 when I ctrl-f for emoji in the example yaml I didn't find anything, I didn't look super hard, but when I saw EMOJI_LOCAL_MAX_SIZE was a const I figured it was hard coded
@nimda @frogzone Oh, you were right. I completely forgot that mitra has different limits for remote and local emojis. The reason for this is Mastodon, which at the time didn't support emojis larger than 50KB. Maybe they increased it since then, but anyway, the limit should not be hard-coded. I'll address that in the next release.
The default size limit for local emojis has been changed from 50 kB to 256 kB (the current size limit in Mastodon)
It is not hardcoded anymore and can be changed with limits.media.emoji_local_size_limit config parameter (though I don't recommend doing that)
@silverpill @frogzone Cool! thanks for all your work on Mitra :acat_flower:
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