Hi Boost folks,
I was just wondering if anyone else is experiencing crashes when saving images?
I keep going to share funny pictures, and when I share, Boost/Lemmy tries to send an “image proxy”, so I hit download (my usual workaround), but as of today Boost crashes. This seems to be the case for any image post.
Is this a thing for anyone else? :)
Edit: no more crashes after clearing Boost’s cache, but still curious about sharing images not working 100% :)
I’m still getting the image proxy issue but no crashes on this end
Thank you! :) that’s really good to know - the crashes stopped with clearing the cache, but I didn’t know if the image proxy was normal/widespread.
Can you link to a post where this happens? I’m on boost and I can give it a try
That’s really kind, thank you. :)
https://lemmy.world/post/4637372 - for me this works (Thanks to Max_p for noting about instances)
https://lemmy.world/post/27772240 - huh… for me share doesn’t work as it tries to share an image proxy instead… didn’t expect that :)
Thanks!
I can confirm that the problem is instance specific. I was able to share both images on this account, but I had issues sharing the second image with a lemmy.ml account.
The first image has the URL
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b934b4ac-8e4b-4bde-a619-a70b819233ad.webp
, while the second (error) had the URLhttps://lemmy.ml/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fcc5ef910-356c-4250-9be8-ec50b5a910a4.webp
I think this would be a bug for the Boost developer to solve, and hopefully your two examples will be helpful for that :)
That’s really interesting, I didn’t realise the viewer’s instance had an impact on how Lemmy handles things! :) I can imagine it could cause a few headaches trying to patch an app for one without breaking another.
Thinking about it - I joined Lemmy.ml for the programming, but did mean to try using more instances, this could be a fun experiment. :)
Hopefully it’s not too bad for the nice developer who makes Boost :)
Thank you again for taking the time to look into all this and explain it! :)
No problem! :)
Seems to work fine for me, although I don’t use the image proxy on my instance so that could have something to do with it.
Thank you for this! I did some browsing, and on the back of your note, found the image proxy seems to be instance specific! :)
I didn’t know this was a thing that affected it, so that’s definitely useful to know. :)