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That's why it's stated in the Lemmy docs to use an image host instead of uploading directly. Unfortunately, most users don't do that.
You can also configure pict-rs to run on object storage so that all your users' images are stored on S3 rather than your local disk.
I was looking at that earlier and grabbing an S3 bucket or setting up MinIO does not appeal to me. I think I'm just burned out from IRL work.
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Now if we had a federated image service that would be used by default to upload images, this would mitigate having the images on the lemmy servers :)
and instead of the fediverse protocol, it could be more like i2p, everyone help caching images, even the apps could implement that