[-] TriLinder@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Cool, didn't know some Lemmy instances did this

[-] TriLinder@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

You could also send the image through a DM if you want to find a particular user

[-] TriLinder@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

The user-agent detection definitely isn’t great. If it doesn't recognize a client, it just says unknown. But that wasn't the main point of the post anyway, this was just meant as a quick proof of concept for anyone curious.

[-] TriLinder@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

The user-agent detection definitely isn't great, this was just meant as a quick proof of concept for anyone curios.

[-] TriLinder@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Thought about adding the user's location, but was worried PythonAnywhere could somehow cache the image between multiple people. A great demo though!

[-] TriLinder@lemmy.ml 195 points 1 year ago

This is possible because Lemmy doesn't proxy external images but instead loads them directly. While not all that bad, this could be used for Spy pixels by nefarious posters and commenters.

Note, that the only thing that I willingly log is the "hit count" visible in the image, and I have no intention to misuse the data.

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An external image showing your user-agent and the total "hit count"

[-] TriLinder@lemmy.ml 54 points 1 year ago

This is possible because Lemmy doesn't proxy external images but instead loads them directly. While not all that bad, this could be used for Spy pixels by nefarious posters and commenters.

Note, that the only thing that I willingly log is the "hit count" visible in the image, and I have no intention to misuse the data.

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An external image showing your user-agent and the total "hit count"

[-] TriLinder@lemmy.ml 108 points 1 year ago

This is possible because Lemmy doesn't proxy external images but instead loads them directly. While not all that bad, this could be used for Spy pixels by nefarious posters and commenters.

Note, that the only thing that I willingly log is the "hit count" visible in the image, and I have no intention to misuse the data.

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An external image showing your user-agent and the total "hit count"

[-] TriLinder@lemmy.ml 31 points 1 year ago

This is possible because Lemmy doesn't proxy external images but instead loads them directly. While not all that bad, this could be used for Spy pixels by nefarious posters and commenters.

Note, that the only thing that I willingly log is the "hit count" visible in the image, and I have no intention to misuse the data.

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An external image showing your user-agent and the total "hit count"

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Markdown test (lemmy.ml)
submitted 1 year ago by TriLinder@lemmy.ml to c/test@lemmy.ml

Hello, world

H2

H3

hyperlink https://google.com/

https://example.com/

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quote

  • bullet
  • points
  • are
  • cool
  • a quote inside a bullet point

  • q quote inside other quotes

H~2~O

~small~ ~text~
~small text~

spoilerThis is a spoiler

italic bold

Python code block:

print("Hello, world!")

Typescript code block:

const text = "Hello, world!";

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| | TABLE | TABLE | TABLE | TABLE | | TABLE | TABLE | TABLE | TABLE |

Hello, world

[-] TriLinder@lemmy.ml 18 points 1 year ago

It appears to have worked

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