People have been having issues with uploading images/videos to Burggit sometimes, usually a lemmy issue that we have no control over. Well now we have https://shota.nu feel free to upload your embeddable files there and embed them directly into Burggit! think of it as Imgur, but less retarded!

Check it out: https://shota.nu Keep uploaded content within Burggit Rules

important note: uploaded data is NOT encrypted. For encrypted temporary file sharing, try Shota Send instead.

Important note #2: Make sure to use the direct link when embedding files! It will look something like https://shota.nu/ss/yourfileid.extension. If it does not have the /ss/ it’s not a direct link and will not embed properly on lemmy.

For ShareX Users (Click to expand)

ShareX Config Provided by: @Sheep@burggit.moe

Download link. Or just import the following from your clipboard into sharex:

{
  "Version": "13.1.0",
  "DestinationType": "ImageUploader, TextUploader, FileUploader",
  "RequestMethod": "PUT",
  "RequestURL": "https://shota.nu/upload/",
  "Headers": {
    "Accept": "application/json",
    "Linx-Delete-Key": null,
    "Linx-Access-Key": null
  },
  "Body": "Binary",
  "URL": "$json:direct_url$",
  "DeletionURL": "https://shota.nu/delete/$json:filename$?linx-delete-key=$json:delete_key$"
}
  • Disa@burggit.moeOPM
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    1 year ago

    I was wondering why you were thinking the redirect wasn’t working because I definitely had the redirect set. I remembered I was testing this on a subdomain at first as I was originally using a different server, decided to move to a server with more available storage. Turned out the redirect was still accounting for the old domain.

    Forgot to do server_tokens off, thanks for reminding me. I’m just using the latest Debian 11 stable on that machine right now, so that’d explain the old Nginx version.