in reply to Re^8: How to find out if an argument is an LVALUE ?
in thread How to find out if an argument is an LVALUE ? (TinyPerl)

I seem to recall that in one or two of his early HTML image (for want of a better phrase) efforts, he mentioned he was limited by the maximum allowed node content size.

If something resembling a large image is really wanted, you can wrap an emoji (just a few bytes) in several <big> tags:

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— Ken

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Re^10: How to find out if an argument is an LVALUE ?
by harangzsolt33 (Deacon) on Nov 11, 2023 at 01:26 UTC
    Okay. I will keep that in mind. (But a emoji is just a general pic. The one I included is an actual photo of one of my roosters. Sadly, I had to give him away, because the city won't allow me to keep more than one rooster.)

      You could of course just provide a link to an image - that's very low bandwidth and anyone who wants to view the image in all its glory can very easily do so.


      🦛

        I find this subthread out of proportion and even a bit petty...
        • the emojis display very differently on different plattforms
        • he's within the 20 year old quotas
        • he doesn't do it very often
        • downloading this subthread from his first picture post results in 380k of volume. pair.com's promotion alone needs 272k, pair's banner gif needs 66k

        > wget -p -H https://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=11155528 > du 12 ./www.perlmonks.org/css 108 ./www.perlmonks.org 72 ./promote.pair.com/i 272 ./promote.pair.com 384 .

        Disclaimer: I haven't checked to which degree his node is compressed during transmission and I assume the promoting stuff is cached.

        But still

        Cheers Rolf
        (addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
        see Wikisyntax for the Monastery