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@mczachurski, I’m wondering how exactly categories work in #Vernissage. Do they group posts that contain any of the hashtags added in the category definition, or are there other criteria taken into account? Intuitively, I assumed it should be posts containing any of the category’s hashtags, but when I manually search for a given hashtag, I end up with a lot more results than what I see in that category.

For those of you who were/are following me on Pixelfed, I'd like to ask you nicely to please follow me over on Vernissage if at all possible.

I decided to leave Pixelfed several weeks ago and am now posting on Vernissage for the foreseeable future.

You can follow me via this link via your web browser:

vernissage.photos/@CliffWade

Or you can even follow the associated Mastodon account here:

@CliffWade@vernissage.photos

Question for #Vernissage users (and maybe @mczachurski directly), I’m currently in Japan and I’m noticing opening my full-size uploads takes multiple minutes.

I am exporting my pictures to be around 9MB. I know Vernissage doesn’t really “resize” uploads beyond the one used on the home feed. Should I reduce the quality setting? I guess uploading 24Mpix images doesn’t make sense on a social media platform.

In the near future, I need to implement a feature that I didn’t want to work on yet, but I don’t think I have a choice. Over the last two months, the disk space used by photos in #Vernissage has increased significantly. So I need to create a mechanism that will delete older photos (e.g., six months old) that were fetched from remote accounts but haven’t had any interactions (likes, boosts, etc.). Otherwise, I won’t be able to sustain the project financially.

It’s Sunday again! You know what that means - new updates and fresh invite codes for #Vernissage!

We’ve added RSS & Atom support for user profiles and most timelines. Learn more here: api.vernissage.photos/document.

If you are a novice photographer, a street photographer, or specialize in landscapes, architecture, and other genres, here are your invitation codes:

🎟️ “<used>”
🎟️ “<used>”
🎟️ “<used>”
🎟️ “<used>”
🎟️ “<used>”

Join us! 🤩

api.vernissage.photosDocumentation

Since making the decision to leave Pixelfed a couple of weeks ago, I'm struggling to find a good place that I want to host the photos that I post each day.

I recently went over to Flickr and to be honest, I'm just not feeling it. There are quite a few issues or features that are missing that seem so basic that we should have in 2025.

I'm not sure I'm going to stick with it for the foreseeable future.

Currently testing @vernissage by @mczachurski and really liking it. Just hoping it gets an RSS feed feature super soon so I can have EchoFeed post my photos from Vernissage to Mastodon.

I've created an account at vernissage.photos/@beardedtech that will now replace Pixelfed for me.

It still in beta but I am liking what I see and the developer is actually one of the ones that Daniel screwed over. He decided to take Vernissage (used to be Impressia, a Pixelfed app) standalone and is now a separate platform.

If you want to give it a shot, let me know, I can get you an invite code.

vernissage.photosCliff Wade (@CliffWade)Day 74 of the #365in2025 challenge. Let's see how good this combo tastes! #365in25 #CrownRoyal #DrPepper #Blackberry #Drink #Drinks #Alcohol #Photography #iPhonePhotography #iOSPhotography