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There are attributes in the my_user for it, however even setting it to true via API as there are no "settings" for it yet on my account does nothing as there is no functionality implemented at the moment as far I understand:

::: spoiler spoiler "my_user": { "local_user_view": { "local_user": { "id": removed_for_privacy, "person_id": 637014, "email": "removed_for_privacy", "show_nsfw": true, "theme": "browser", "default_sort_type": "Active", "default_listing_type": "Local", "interface_language": "browser", "show_avatars": true, "send_notifications_to_email": false, "validator_time": "removed_for_privacy", "show_scores": true, "show_bot_accounts": true, "show_read_posts": true, "show_new_post_notifs": false, "email_verified": true, "accepted_application": true, "open_links_in_new_tab": true, "infinite_scroll_enabled": true }, :::

But damn it would be a nice feature tho.

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All of my homies use Debian for servers, can’t do much wrong with the stability of it, although newer packages are sometimes difficult to get around but not an issue directly.

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Bandwidth is very much a concern, I’ll think they of course have multiple 1Gb/s and 10Gb/s NICs however those can also be capped if too many people download the files at the same time. I’ve had a small file hosting service and it capped out my 1Gb/s connection pretty easily after a while. Had to upgrade on 10Gb NICs and it still overloaded them after a few weeks, now who is going to pay for that even if the bandwidth is unmetered.

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