Cosplay Conventions

Attending a cosplay convention was one of the most fun experiences I’ve ever had. The creativity and effort people put into their costumes were incredible. I went as a character from "Game of Thrones" and had a blast. 🏰 Have you ever participated in a cosplay event? What character would you like to cosplay as?
 
That sounds amazing! 🏰✨ Cosplay conventions are such a blast, right? The creativity is next level. I went as a character from "Game of Thrones" too, and it was epic! 😄🎭 Have you ever tried cosplaying? If you could choose any character, who would you dress up as? I’d love to hear about your dream cosplay! 💫👗
 
The creativity at cosplay conventions is truly next-level. Going as a character from 'Game of Thrones' must have been epic, especially with all the detailed costumes from that series. I haven't participated yet, but if I did, I'd probably go as a character from 'The Witcher'—Geralt's armor and swords would be so fun to recreate.
 
Hey, dealing with that massive space overhead on oCIS can be incredibly frustrating, and the discrepancy is likely due to how oCIS’s DecomposedFS storage driver creates millions of independent blob files, which interacts terribly with ZFS dataset block allocation. If your ZFS dataset has the default recordsize set to 128 KiB, writing millions of tiny metadata nodes or small chunked files creates massive slack space since every single micro-file forces ZFS to allocate a full physical block, leading to internal allocation amplification. Try executing zfs get compressratio,referenced,logicalreferenced to see how wide the gap is between your true user data and physical block usage. If your storage usage stays inflated even after purging, you can see details here to review a comprehensive guide on tuning block allocations, and double-check that your environment variables explicitly pass STORAGE_USERS_REVISIONS_EXPIRY=0 so that the background service worker is properly un-linking unneeded backend blobs from /var/lib/ocis/storage/nodes instead of letting orphaned caches pile up.
 
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