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Reddit didn't have self hosted images or video for years. I agree it would be ideal, though. The good news is you can do your part to improve lemmy all around!
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy
If you're savvy with programming, you can open a pull request. If not, you can open an issue and flag it as a feature request.
Dude, I'm a gym teacher.
freecodecamp.com
Are you enjoying your summer break? I have 6 more weeks. It goes so fast!
I haven't even started yet.
"I'm savvy with programming!!"
Sees Rust -- "NO NOT LIKE THAT!!"
Guess I should start getting familiar with Rust
how would people feel about an IPFS integration i wonder.
Woahโฆ learn something new every day! I need to learn more about IPFS. Thanks for mentioning it.
some of the stuff goes over my head since i don't have a lot of experience with programming, but i like the idea of it! if i recall there were protocols where you could get paid for storing some content on your computer yourself
It's just middle out compression.
Oh, you're right. I haven't used that since I was on the team at Pied Piper!
I'm generally supportive of ipfs, love me some decentralized software.
What's that mean?
https://ipfs.tech/ Federated file storage.
Ah, got it.