fireshare
danbooru
fireshare | danbooru | |
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13 | 8 | |
607 | 2,115 | |
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6.8 | 9.8 | |
7 days ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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fireshare
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Is there a self-hosted "youtube" that my kid can upload videos to?
https://github.com/ShaneIsrael/fireshare is a good idea. Though it's designed more or less for quick sharing if Video Game Clips. But it'll still work. It generates links to share easily too!
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Stash but for "random" clips
Fireshare
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An alternative to imgur and streamable?
I'm using Fireshare to share short videos with others. It doesn't offer a ton of options, but it excels at what it does and I have no issues with its simplicity.
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Most used selfhosted services in 2022?
Fireshare - Tool I created to easily and quickly host video clips via unique links to share
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Fireshare - A simple solution to self hosting your own videos / game clips via unique links.
The github project: https://github.com/ShaneIsrael/fireshare
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Do we have any nextcloud alternatives yet besides syncthing or seafile?
For anyone else looking for the project, since "fileshare" will bring up a lot of hits: https://github.com/ShaneIsrael/fireshare
- Searching for a self-hosted service to serve videos and audio beyond LAN
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Sharing Game Clips
No idea if its in the CA Store, but you can easily convert the dockerfile to a template on your own: https://github.com/ShaneIsrael/fireshare
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How do I go about making my own https://streamable.com?
Check out Fireshare.
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How can I self-host "GIFs with sound" efficiently and conveniently ?
This Is like way too specific use case I think to find the perfect solution but well the only one I know that seems to check the more thing needed seems to be fireshare
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
What are some alternatives?
FileShelter - FileShelter is a “one-click” file sharing web application
myimouto-plus - A Moebooru port to PHP, you should probably just use moebooru as this isn't supported or worked on.
Share - Simple yet advanced uploader. Allows users to upload files,images, and text with moderation tools for admins. Can be used for friends and family or just for you. Built with integration, like ShareX but more uploaders will be officially supported.
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
Up1 - Client-side encrypted image host web server
devise - Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden. [Moved to: https://github.com/heartcombo/devise]
web-file-uploader - A simple tool to let people upload and share images and files
annict - A platform for anime addicts built with Rails and Hotwire.
uPste
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
imgpush - Minimalist Self-hosted Image Service for user submitted images in your app
Devise - Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden.