
pictrs isn’t even taking up that much space, postgres takes up most !
# du -sch volumes/*
8.0K volumes/lemmy-ui
3.4G volumes/pictrs
8.2G volumes/postgres
12G total

pictrs isn’t even taking up that much space, postgres takes up most !
# du -sch volumes/*
8.0K volumes/lemmy-ui
3.4G volumes/pictrs
8.2G volumes/postgres
12G total

I also noticed the logs were growing and taking up quite some gb’s. I’ve used truncate to make the syslog smaller and journalctl vacuum to keep that smaller

i’m trying to find documentation for this config but can’t find any. Do you have a link maybe ?

thanks for your detailed how-to ! Will try this, hopefully it holds 2 more weeks I’m leaving for holidays now :)

oh it’s visible because I’m admin/ mod ?

Mine too I see now. You can only ban a user when they have posted something right ? There is no list for admins of all users registered ? Maybe I’ll do it direct in the database…


look for communities you’re interested in here: https://browse.feddit.de/ and subscribe and enjoy the lemmyverse :)


no, a random image I just now check was 3.3mb even. But you’re right, the image source does point to the origins server location… Then why are all those images stored on the server ?


When I look on my server in the volumes/pictrs folder, there are a LOT of images that I recognize from my feed. They are not from posts posted to my server but belong to posts of communities that I have subscribed to


Thats the way the decentralized fediverse works (I think!) let me know if I’m wrong


only pictures and posts that the instance-member are subscribed to, and from the moment they interacted with it. But yes, I’m curious to see where this goes.
I noticed it when I was looking in the database and disk on my instance, where there are already thousands of posts and more then a thousand images - while my own instance only has a couple of posts and images


lots of traffic on many small files eventually uses more disk space and bandwidth. Depends on the growth of the instance


yes. running a server costs money. I have lemmyfly.org running just 2 days now on digitalocean using a cheap 1GB ram, 25GB diskspace and 1000GB bandwidth for $7,- a month. Storing images on the server will eventually take up all space and bandwidth meaning you have to upscale -> pay more.
Using a different location for storing images and/ or videos is best to offload the instance !


yes, they are hosted on the server that is running the Lemmy instance. But every other instance that is linked to that instance will ‘scrape’ all posts incl images and store them on they’re own server. So posts and images are served from the instance you yourself are a member of

Yes indeed, request only showed up in overview once I clicked the confirm link from the email. Good idea about mentioning it in that text!

Ah, I do indeed. Will try later with a test email account! Thanks

agree, there is quite a learning curve. I still don’t get why I can’t see comments to my post on a different server. But when I log in on another server thats also reading from that community I see the comments there

A user subscribes to a community, not the instance. I’ve emptied the Allowed list and now the All communities list is growing as users search for community-urls on other servers.
On browse.feddit.de you can find a list of all communities together, don’t know hoe they do that


I do, and looking forward to contribute. I’m not a UX designer though…
14 days later, my postgres directory was 12GB. I was still on 18.1. Updated to 18.3 just now. Postgres directory was downscaled to 2.6GB !!! Thank you Lemmy dev’s and contributors !!