I make visual novels! Also play them sometimes. Wish I had time for more of both. I also do a podcast and LPs, because I don't know how to stop myself.



twilight-sparkle
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lifning
@lifning

i don't suppose there's a way on cohost to do body text search of your own posts, i.e. to find discord cdn links?


SuperBiasedGary
@SuperBiasedGary

Google's search apparently indexes cohost extensively for some reason, so you can use google:

cdn.discordapp.com site:https://cohost.org/[username here]

ie.
cdn.discordapp.com site:https://cohost.org/SuperBiasedGary

And you'll get results to check. You could also just do cohost.org with no username to find other instances too.


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in reply to @twilight-sparkle's post:

mspfa.com is a place where its a pretty big issue, i know the admin of it is planning on (or maybe already has? i forget. im pretty sure he hasnt yet though) rehosting all images on his own file host that is basically primarily For mspfa users. he did the same with imgur hosted images already

its Mostly just newer users who do it really, generally people in tha community try to warn everyone else not to use discord cdn and use file garden instead- now thats actually paying off since discord is finally gonna kill permanent discord embeds lol

in reply to @twilight-sparkle's post:

I'm sorry but this is the scariest shit I've read this week. Please use literally anything else lolsob

edit: did you mean 200 gb or MB of js, because that's the main reason why I'm scared lmao

……… For real?? I am also Very Scared but so incredibly Curious too... Is there a specific online platform for which you needed so much space and to be able to circumvent CORS too?
(If that's not too much to ask! Regardless you're a Legend in my mind forever now.)

i personally have begun just hyperlinking most things that dont require 100% uptime from my website's archives. my website's server goes down for about a minute or two every day around @458 (swatch internet time), or occasionally for an indefinite time usually under 24 hours once every 3 months or so due to a freak accident happening at my house like the power going out. pretty solid uptime tbh. ive always thought people hyperlinking from discord was kind of crazy, like thats some guaranteed linkrot waiting to happen.

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