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imaginary
- Golang libraries for image compression / resizing / manipulation
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Plugin to auto-convert uploaded images to WEBP?
WebP also frequently produces lower quality or blurry images: - https://wordpress.org/support/topic/images-going-blurry/ - https://github.com/h2non/imaginary/issues/240
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Announcing Nextcloud Hub 3 – Brand New Design and Photos 2.0 with Editor and AI
One thing I didn't mention that AIO includes is a container called imaginary which is written in Go and processes images. I think this is mainly used here for generating image previews in NC.
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Imagor 0.8.5: fast image processing server - now with animated GIF resize, crop, watermark and more
Thanks. This is new to me. How is it different from https://github.com/h2non/imaginary?
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Imagor is a fast, Docker-ready image processing server written in Go
There is also battle-tested imaginary tool [1], offering similar functionality and much more, also using libvips
[1] https://github.com/h2non/imaginary
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Deploy your own image processing API using Imaginary
Imaginary is a fast HTTP microservice written in Go allowing high-level image processing. Behind the scene, imaginary uses bimg and libvips libraries to perform the image manipulations.
PictShare
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AI beats human sleuth at finding problematic images in research papers
I guess they had a system that required humans to confirm the validity or so.
I had a similar problem when I realized someone put up CSAM (Children sexual abuse material) on my public demo of my CDN called PictShare [1].
I didn't want to look through all of these images so I built a Raspberry Pi with a Neural compute stick [2] that used an AI model trained by yahoo to filter out "nudity" images and I put them in an encrypted ZIP file along with the access logs and sent them to Interpol.
This lead to the arrest of a teacher here in Austria so I'm glad I could do my part.
This even lead to a BBC article about my system [3]
[1] https://github.com/HaschekSolutions/pictshare
[2] https://blog.haschek.at/2018/fight-child-pornography-with-ra...
[3] https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-44525358
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Lightweight image-gallery to share reaction images & gifs
If all you need is to just host pics and videos for reaction images, not albums or other metadata, Pictshare should do the hosting part well, and something like Syncthing could be used to copy files from/to the sharing directory. It's one of the solutions i considered to migrate away from using Imgur for this, but veered away from it since i do use albums with metadata too, for your case it wouldn't matter
- Open Source federated link aggregator in rust
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Recommendations for self-hosted image repo?
PictShare
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Imagor 0.8.5: fast image processing server - now with animated GIF resize, crop, watermark and more
Reminds me a lot of pictshare
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Fast, Docker-ready image processing server written in Go and libvips, with Thumbor URL syntax
Interesting approach! I also made a project many years ago (still maintained though) that does something like that (also on docker hub). Basically it's a simple self-hosted image hoster where you can upload videos and images and you can resize them on the fly by changing the URL.
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After Imgur got acquired, looking again for a self-hosted replacement
Image hosting. Not "Photo Gallery", not "Photography Showcase". Hosting pics to use all over the net. On Imgur i upload an image, a gif or even a short mp4 with sound, it will happily accept it, then give me the ability to quickly link directly to the image (not to the "Page of the Image", but to the direct image, gif or video itself). I can easily upload something and have it ready to be used anywhere, like here. Most image hosting solutions are poorly optimized for this as they're solving a different problem (replacing Flicker/Google Photos/Instagram/etc.). The one I've found that's by far the closest to fulfill this requirement is Pictshare, which is pretty much built for this, but lacks the second big requirement:
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X0.at: upload files from cURL (free)
Can confirm. I had a public demo of my open source image hosting solution [1] (where you can resize images and videos by just entering a different URL) up for years without problems, until idiots started uploading CSAM (Children sexual abuse material).
Luckily I found out before law enforcement did [2] so I proactively talked to my federal bureau for months generating Excel sheets of IPs and access times and devices and countries. I didn't see many of the images myself, basically just looked at one upload per IP which was like three in total and forwarded all uploads of that IP to the police but man.. what the hell is wrong with people. 4 digit number of uploads of CSAM.
[1] https://github.com/HaschekSolutions/pictshare
What are some alternatives?
imagick - Go binding to ImageMagick's MagickWand C API
OnionShare - Securely and anonymously share files, host websites, and chat with friends using the Tor network
resize - Pure golang image resizing
linx - Self-hosted file/code/media sharing website. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Demo: https://demo.linx-server.net/ [Moved to: https://github.com/linx-server/linx-server]
imaging - Imaging is a simple image processing package for Go
uPste
bimg - Go package for fast high-level image processing powered by libvips C library
Dropcenter
Primitive Pictures - Reproducing images with geometric primitives.
minio - The Object Store for AI Data Infrastructure
thumbor - The quickest way to run thumbor.
chibisafe - Blazing fast file vault written in TypeScript! 🚀