AI images are not allowed in our communities. Apologies. Please stop or I'll have to give you a temp ban. I'll leave this up for a while so that you can see this message.
Thank you!
AI images are not allowed in our communities. Apologies. Please stop or I'll have to give you a temp ban. I'll leave this up for a while so that you can see this message.
Thank you!
Generally speaking it doesn't matter if the artist is the uploader or not, because it'll take the e6 artist tag. But, it's true that especially recent images are not on e6. I've edited the bot so that it will always post results if it finds a furaffinity, Weasly or twitter link but state that it might be the comissioner's account instead.
Sorry! It now posted. Initially it wouldn't post if it couldn't verify an image's artist on e621, but I now have it say a message that it could have linked to the commissioner instead.
If the image has an e6 version, it'll use that to verify the actual artist.
Ha! That's amazing. You just made my day!
Aaaw, I'd love to attend such a con.
Cool, I'm already working on something. Used @[email protected]'s pythorhead library to keep it populated.
That's not a bad idea, but maybe we could have a link to [email protected] instead? Or it could be a link to a static page with a list of all communities. I think that's more feasible since it wouldn't clutter the comment section with a very long post.
She'll have to get a computer and use it in her free time instead of a phone. It's the best way
I need to have a look at this. Thank you!
Joplin I think, or Trillium but that one could be less user friendly.
I'd say to start with CF tunnels unless you need non-web based applications. Cloudflare tunnels require you to have a domain, though.
It has the added benefit that you have network monitoring, logging and some filtering for security that they do on top and you get to manage everything from their web interface.
be warned that the first time can be a bit confusing, but since it's done using their web interface it's easier than if you have a problem making wireguard work.
you should now be able to access your application from anywhere.
Alternatively, if you have a DNS server in your home network you can add a private IP range to your tunnel. Let's say 192.168.0.0/24. Then when you connect with their pseudo-VPN (cloudflare warp or cloudflare ONE) you can directly use your home network's ip address from that device. If you tell your device to use a local DNS server that resolves your internal services, you'll be able to connect to them that way.