DiskCord
pingfs
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DiskCord
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Store files inside of YouTube videos
I wrote something just like this with Discord, and I even got it to host full videos which you can play back in browser. It's a good backup service. [0]
I want to expand this in into a fully modular service that you write payloads and scripts for various services, so when you upload a file its spread out across many different providers. When you're downloading, you just go down the list check what still exists, and verify the checksum. This should be stable for many years.
[0] https://github.com/5ut/DiskCord
- Diskcord, upload archives of any size as 8mb chunks to Discord, FB Messenger, and beyond
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Deploy a Website on Imgur.com
I love fun projects like this! It seems like you're restricted to 5mb (Imgur's limit), perhaps there is a way to chain multiple images together? I wrote another project in the same scope [1] where it uses Discord files and compiles everything to a massive blob then splits it up into many smaller chunks, giving an (in theory) infinite upload cross domain. Seems to be still going strong.
[1] https://github.com/5ut/DiskCord
- Encrypt then upload files/videos to Discord to use on your website
- Show HN: Encrypt then upload files/videos to Discord to use on your website
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I recently posted my script for hosting data on Discord and loading it onto your website, after many requests I finally implemented encryption using AES256
The uploader does that, it uploads. I have a small guide to get it working here: https://github.com/5ut/DiskCord/tree/main/Uploader
- I wrote a script to host your data on Discord and then use it on your website, check out the example page
- Upload and use large files hosted on Discord on your website
- Show HN: Upload and use large files hosted on Discord on your website
pingfs
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How does Linux NAT a ping?
Not exactly what you're looking for, but your comment about abusing pings made me remember pingfs [1]. It brings an entirely new definition of cloud computing!
[1] - https://github.com/yarrick/pingfs
- Anything can be a message queue if you use it wrongly enough
- Store files inside of YouTube videos
- Record-breaking chip can transmit entire internet's traffic per second
- When Network is Faster than Cache
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ESXi Host just crashed. That host had our file server on it.
In case you jest: https://github.com/yarrick/pingfs
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The best way to save your code 👌
PingFS is obviously the only correct answer here.
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Download more RAM (literally)
Leaving this here for anyone with an afternoon to kill: https://github.com/yarrick/pingfs
- Pingfs - Stores your data in icmp ping packets
What are some alternatives?
discord-fs - A filesystem using discord as the storage backend
vramfs - VRAM based file system for Linux
Syncany - Syncany is a cloud storage and filesharing application with a focus on security and abstraction of storage.
fck-nat - Feasible cost konfigurable NAT: An AWS NAT Instance AMI
Infinite-Storage-Glitch - ISG lets you use YouTube as cloud storage for ANY files, not just video
libcimbar - Optimized implementation for color-icon-matrix barcodes
tmpfs-mysql - Speed up your tests using MySQL server with tmpfs datadir :runner::zap:
web2img - Bundle web files into a single image
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
where-tube - location of smoke apparatus (Bitcamp 2018)