danbooru
szurubooru
danbooru | szurubooru | |
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8 | 17 | |
2,115 | 646 | |
1.1% | - | |
9.8 | 5.0 | |
4 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Ruby | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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danbooru
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HortusFox – A self-hosted collaborative plant management system
This is par for the course for me: I want to run this software
https://github.com/danbooru/danbooru
and the compose file “just doesn’t work” because it is a few years old and not compatible with the docker compose version installed with Ubuntu. I took a crack at updating the config file but didn’t find a lot of documentation to help…. And remember I’ve frequently had “simple” Docker installations become a matter of “download files for hours, have the installation fail, repeat…” so engaging with that monster at all seems like a risky time sink.
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Google open-sources their graph mining library
Really though an open source product has not really been released until there is documentation walking through setting it up and doing some simple thing with it. As it is I am really not so sure what it is, what kind of hardware it can run on, etc. Do you really think it got 117 Github stars from people who were qualified to evaluate it?
(I’d consider myself qualified to evaluate it.. If I put two weeks into futzing with it.)
Every open source release I’ve done that’s been successful has involved me spending almost as much time in documentation, packaging and fit-and-finish work as I did getting working it well enough for me. It’s why I dread the thought of an open source YOShInOn as much as I get asked for it.
Sometimes though it is just a bitch. I have some image curation projects and was thinking of setting up some “booru” software and found there wasn’t much out there that was easy to install because there are so many moving parts and figured I’d go for the motherf4r of them all because at least the docker compose here is finite
https://github.com/danbooru/danbooru
even if it means downloading 345TB of images over my DSL connection.
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I want to make a website with the format of danbooru for sharing and archiving images. How would I start going about that?
Danbooru is open source under a permissive license (https://github.com/danbooru/danbooru), so you can fork it and add features from there
- ImgBB/imgur self hosted alternative?
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Yesterday I asked for a tracker for high quality scans of paintings. There were none. Yesterday I procured high quality scans of many painters' paintings. Now How do I start my own tracker?
Does this need to be a tracker? I think this might be better suited to an image board. You can look into running your own instance of Danbooru.
- Stash but for "random" clips
- I need your help. I’m making a snake api (I’ll explain what this is) and would love your help
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[Request] Danbooru style image sorter.
Danbooru itself is opensource: https://github.com/danbooru/danbooru
szurubooru
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How to tag and store pictures downloaded from the internet?
I've been accumulating art and pictures downloaded from the internet, what's a good way to store and tag them with the original artist and source? Maybe a simple solution would be just adding appropriate EXIF data to the files? This approach would still require a good folder structure to make sense of. Another option I came across was https://hydrusnetwork.github.io/hydrus/index.html, but after trying it, the experience was really janky and not pleasant. Or I could even host an image booru so the collection would benefit others too, with https://github.com/rr-/szurubooru perhaps?
How do other people deal with it, I'm curious to hear.
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Datahoarding image library organizer
also agree with hydrus network. im at 18million items. next best thing is probably something like a selfhosted booru server so that you can remotely organize files during your downtime on the toilet or jury duty.
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I want to make a website with the format of danbooru for sharing and archiving images. How would I start going about that?
I'm your savior, together with https://github.com/rr-/szurubooru
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code for creating a POST in Image Board instance "szurubooru"
There is also https://github.com/rr-/szurubooru/discussions
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Smart Home and Homelab network diagram after 4 years of evolution
On unraid postgres is used by szurubooru, mealie, and grafana. I don't know specifically what but I know redis is also used by one of the apps in the cloud group as well.
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Can't access Docker site (szurubooru) in LAN, only on the same machine
name: mybooruname #yes this next line is empty as i mention above, but the [INSTALL.md](https://github.com/rr-/szurubooru/blob/master/doc/INSTALL.md) says you can skip lines of which you want to use the defaults. or should i add something here? domain: secret: mysecretstring delete_source_files: no thumbnails: avatar_width: 300 avatar_height: 300 post_width: 300 post_height: 300 user_agent: max_dl_filesize: 25.0E+6 convert: gif: to_webm: false to_mp4: false allow_broken_uploads: false smtp: host: localhost port: 25 user: myusername pass: thisisapass from: noreply@localhost enable_safety: yes # the rest is just regexes for tags, pools, usernames, and passwords, and user rank privilege stuff
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Using Rust as my Backend
If you need tagging / users and stuff for the images, I’ve used https://github.com/rr-/szurubooru
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Photofield v0.5 released: Google Photos alternative now even faster and with 100% more demo
Honestly, your project makes me want to contribute to I but I have absolutely no experience with Golang. I see a lot of potential in it and because it's comparatively new and barebones, there aren't any entrenched concepts like with more mature projects. Like, if you ever get around to implementing a more comprehensive organization system, do check out Szurubooru. Tags and tag categories can replace Albums, Faces, Places, Objects, Themes, Colors, EXIF data and so much more. You can still use tooling like AI recognition, geotagging, EXIF readers, and whatnot to populate them accordingly but being standardized as TAGS makes searching and crawling much easier. Not to mention defining custom tags would allow for a very versatile usage. And with a fluid browsing like yours, it will be a dream app.
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Your top 5 best self hosted apps?
I can share something like that. There is this imageboard called (Szurubooru)[https://github.com/rr-/szurubooru]. People use such boards to host their anime and hentai stuff.
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It finally happened. Something I archived was erased from the Internet.
I kinda have something for Twitter accounts, said thing being this extension, but I stupidly don't use it enough. You see, I archive my posts using szurubooru, which is on a by-post basis, so everything has to be added one by one. (Technically, you can upload multiple at once but there's no function to add tags before upload, only after.)
What are some alternatives?
myimouto-plus - A Moebooru port to PHP, you should probably just use moebooru as this isn't supported or worked on.
DeepDanbooru - AI based multi-label girl image classification system, implemented by using TensorFlow.
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
hydrus - A personal booru-style media tagger that can import files and tags from your hard drive and popular websites. Content can be shared with other users via user-run servers.
devise - Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden. [Moved to: https://github.com/heartcombo/devise]
shimmie2 - An easy-to-install community image gallery (aka booru)
annict - A platform for anime addicts built with Rails and Hotwire.
python - Official Python client library for kubernetes
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
system-design-primer - Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview. Includes Anki flashcards.
Devise - Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden.
TheAlgorithms - All Algorithms implemented in Python