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when I was "fully" using Flickr I had a whole very ordered and planned routine for how and when I uploaded photos, in temporal order, tagged them, etc. and I got behind a few times and eventually never caught up so fell off uploading to Flickr altogether, except as an occasional mobile private backup
[tantek]
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2025-10-29 17:04
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Oh I meant using Flickr as a cdn
[Al_Abut]
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2025-10-29 17:02
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A subdomain typically refers to a domain with one more "name(dot)" component than that which someone actually has registered which is often seen indieweb sites with a family name domain like joel(dot)franusic(dot)com, or on silos like matt(dot)wordpress(dot)com, or sometimes for hosting files elsewhere like images.yourdomain https://indieweb.org/subdomain
Loqi
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2025-10-29 16:58
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what is a subdomain
[tantek]
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2025-10-29 16:58
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another random idea: detect when you're at 90% of your monthly bandwidth/payment tier, and flip all your img resources on the backend to serve half resolution grayscale compressed versions (so maybe 1/100th of the normal bytes) for a cool "this site is low on bandwidth" indicator
[tantek]
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2025-10-29 16:58
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This is a really clever idea. Is this what you do now or know someone that does?
[Al_Abut]
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2025-10-29 16:56
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I keep meaning to see if I can solve it with a monitoring script or something but yes, the ideal would be an unlimited CDN with set tiers.
[Al_Abut]
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2025-10-29 16:56
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so your content never actually references a Flickr domain
[tantek]
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2025-10-29 16:56
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Perhaps that's a good reason to use Flickr as a photo CDN? AFAIK with the annual subscription there is no traffic limitation on serving your photos
[tantek]
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2025-10-29 16:54
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That said, I'm always interested in hearing how people are using S3, particularly for image hosting, as I'd love to do more of this. If you ever do write your process up as a blog post, I'll definitely read it, would be super helpful 🙂
[Murray]
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2025-10-29 16:42
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