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base65536
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How to store arbitrary digital files on the medium of paper?
base 65536 might be the direction to look for because it uses the whole range of UTF 32 encoded text.
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YouTubeDrive: Store Files as YouTube Videos
Sorry, I edited the post concurrently with your comment - it now points to Base2048, the link I meant to post, which actually should work - rather than https://github.com/qntm/base65536 (which I think you're commenting on).
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Now We're On The Same Page.
base65536
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Pg-Emoji
There's always base65536
https://github.com/qntm/base65536
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The Hacker Who Archived Parler Explains How She Did It (and What Comes Next)
Yep! Or if you're feeling especially nasty, base65536 (which may not always encode into a URL...)
- This programmer reverse engineered the Pfizer mRNA vaccine source code
serverless-image-handler
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How to perform on fly image resize from CloudFront if it does not exist in the S3 origin ?
AWS Suggests this if you want to do regular lambda + CF cache and they say it is production quality: https://github.com/aws-solutions/serverless-image-handler
- My theory on why so many people are bad at coding.
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AWS for Photos
I use imgix to resize images on the fly, which I recommend, but given the large amount of images you have it may not be cost effective. You could look into running your own: https://github.com/aws-solutions/serverless-image-handler
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The Hacker Who Archived Parler Explains How She Did It (and What Comes Next)
It looks like there’s a ‘standard service’ for video media: https://aws.amazon.com/elastictranscoder/ but actually for jpg you might need to do something a bit more bespoke. You could deploy a ‘serverless’ lambda function to do this conversion and write the S3 urls to a database after: https://github.com/awslabs/serverless-image-handler. Looks like it uses SharpJS: https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/. In the past I’ve used ImageMagick on compute instances: https://imagemagick.org/script/index.php
What are some alternatives?
base131072 - Binary-to-text encoding optimised for Twitter & UTF-32
parler-grab - Archiving Parler.
pg-emoji - 😍🐘 PostgreSQL emoji encode/decode extension
lowercase-keys - Lowercase the keys of an object
redditfs - An interactive command line utility to save files and directories to Reddit.
image-optimization - Simple, performant and cost efficient solution for optimizing images using Amazon CloudFront, Amazon S3 and AWS Lambda
png-stego - LSB stego tool for PNG images
lambda-edge-resizing-images-custom-origin - Sample code for resizing Images with Lambda@Edge using the Custom Origin. You can deploy using AWS CDK.
File2PNG - Store any file as PNG image
graceful-fs - fs with incremental backoff on EMFILE
YouTubeDrive - Store files as YouTube videos == infinite disk space
cryptocoin - Cryptocurrencies for Humans