cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10132469

I like bitter-sweet endings. A fifth season is probably never coming since it has been 12 years and Joshinoya-sensei’s seiyuu has passed away… Unusually long series for slice of life. The art style is iconic and never gets old. I actually attended an art school for a year, so I can relate to it much more than the usual Japanese high school setup. Although, posting other people’s art to Lemmy communities is as close to art as I should be allowed to…

src: https://seiga.nicovideo.jp/seiga/im3847206

  • MentalEdge
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    6 months ago

    Don’t use danbooru image host links, they are already getting hit hard enough by bots, and the links WILL break due to their ongoing attempts to block scrapers.

    Not a single image in your post history loads successfully in Thunder.

    • 柊 つかさ@lemmy.worldOPM
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      6 months ago

      Thanks for the heads up. Although everything has been working for me, it would be quite the problem if the links break. I have been using donmai because direct links to sites like twitter/pixiv don’t work. I have been avoiding uploading to lemmy directly as I thought it would be heavy for lemmy in terms of serving and disk space. From what I get mostly API users are affected and they want it to keep working for “real users”. I have posted a question on the relevant forum thread: https://danbooru.donmai.us/forum_topics/25845?page=2.

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        6 months ago

        Using them as an image hosting service for posting to social media isn’t “real” use I think. Every time someone scrolls past the post, donmais image cdn gets hit. It definitely has an impact.

        All your posts are already broken for me.

        I’ve been using catbox, and I even made my posting tool generate a webp thumbnail for large images while linking the full image in the post body to help posts load faster and conserve their bandwidth.

        There is also postimages.org.