This is a new problem for me that started a couple days ago. Using Jerboa and Firefox, I’m unable to post images on this instance. I am able to post images to the same communities using a different instance account. I am getting “network error” and Java errors (I’m unable to see the full error) while using Jerboa. On Firefox, I get an “image too large” error for 12 MB (edit: not GB, that’d be a huge image) images (not sure the limit) but “SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data” at smaller image sizes. I was able to post images on this instance before this. My Jerboa app is up to date. Any solution?

  • SalamanderMA
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    1 year ago

    That’s very kind of you, thank you! The cost is still $20.3 /month, it’s really no problem!

    I also learned about the ability to prune a table in the database which saved me about 30 GB of space, so my server is over-equipped at the moment.

    If it sounds like I am being cheap with my resource resource frugality, it’s not really about not spending the money :-P I am interested in how this thing scales, and I try to pay attention to see how the use of resources is changing. I try to keep the server at a level in which it runs smoothly and then upgrade it only if I see that the performance deteriorates. I want the network to grow by having more people making instances, and it is important that the price is kept manageable, and especially so for people who may want to set up instances in countries in which computational resources are more expensive and salaries are lower.

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      1 year ago

      This makes sense. Sometimes my/our reflexive habit is More!, Bigger!, Faster!, and see where that’s gotten our planet… Well, thank you for what you do :)

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        1 year ago

        Hahaha, I’m often guilty of that too. And I think it does make sense in many cases - with physical hardware that one buys, for example, it would not make sense to start very small and upgrade a lot. It is better to start a bit bigger.

        But since the server is running on a cloud server that can be changed easily, I can take this luxury in this case. I just have to move a slider, so it’s easy to do upgrades gradually:

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          1 year ago

          so tempting to just push that little slider aaaalll the way to the right 🙊