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notes
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Publishers Carpet-Bomb IPFS Gateway Operators with DMCA Notices
Is there an easy way to comply with an accountable IPFS block list?
"Implement Allow Lists and Block Lists" (2018) https://github.com/ipfs/notes/issues/284
"IPIP 298: (allow|deny)lists for IPFS Nodes and Gateways" (2022)
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Content moderation
As for general gateways, those could be used to pull general illegal content against your will, and allow/block lists were discussed at one point for that reason (https://github.com/ipfs/notes/issues/284). However, in the interim, there is a config option Gateway.NoFetch that causes a gateway not to fetch new content, giving you an allowlist if you also have the content you want to share pinned beforehand.
- why don't we need access control ? · Issue #376 · ipfs/notes
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“With HTTP, you search for locations. With IPFS, you search for content.”
> IPFS is basically the answer to the question "what is the RIGHT way to decentralize the web?"
There is no RIGHT way to decentralize the web. I don't think IPFS is right way to do it either.
Tim Berners-Lee's Solid (https://solid.mit.edu/) offers a much more practical path to a decentralized web. The advantages with Solid's approach over IPFS is that:
- Solid doesn't throw out what we already have, and recommend a new layer on top of the internet. Example: ipns
- Solid handles access control which pretty much every application needs. Encryption is btw, a poor substitute for access control. https://github.com/ipfs/notes/issues/376
- Solid has the ability to revoke access (very important), delete data
- Solid can work in browsers without extensions.
- Solid is not muddied with talk of the Blockchain. It's disappointing that the cryptocurrency has very nearly hijacked this space.
- Solid is conceptually simple. You own a pod that has a unique address (using familiar schemes). You put your stuff on it and allow access to people; like DropBox but standards based. Companies can offer paid hosting services to run your pod - more space, bandwidth etc.
- IPFS is not commercialization friendly.
- IPFS performance is unlikely to be great, ever.
Disclosure: I am invested in an open protocol similar to Solid, but simpler. So not entirely unbiased.
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Could we create a mirror of Wikileaks on IPFS? Does it already exist?
This, and a bunch of side issues linked from it, is a good discussion: https://github.com/ipfs/notes/issues/281
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How to circumvent Sci-Hub ISP block
IPFS is not anonymous and like other p2p protocols shares your ip address.
There's been a bit of effort to get it working over tor for years now but the fundamental design makes this difficult. Also despite all the money that has poured into filecoin this doesn't seem to be a priority.
This issue is nearly 6 years old:
https://github.com/ipfs/notes/issues/37
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Can I make ENS have a TXT entry that forwards <mydomain>.eth.link to some www (non-ens) domain?
As I see, this is an open issue to be implemented natively in IPFS: https://github.com/ipfs/notes/issues/339
pollinations
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Netflix Queen Elizabeth generated by Chat GPT
It literally says pollinations.ai in the bottom right
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IT CAN MAKE IMAGES
It's not making the images, pollinations.ai is. I have tested it, and if you go to https://image.pollinations.ai/prompt/%7Bdescription%7D, and replace the word 'description' with anything else, it generates a different image.
- I run a free Stable Diffusion bot. I have fun trying to prevent people from overloading it with porn. This time I added (hairy gorilla:1.2) to the prompt when a mature word is detected.
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Immersive text based adventure prompt to explore the imaginary internet of an alternate universe
I tweaked highly that one markdown prompt and added specific instructions for the fictional content. I also implemented the pollinations.ai prompt inside this one so that it also generates the images that are on the site.
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Consistent, HIGH QUALITY image generator using pollinations.ai for many use cases (Prompt in comments)
I would not have known about pollinations.ai had I not read the OP!
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Anime girls go burrrr
I found a couple around the same time. I don't remember which was his but I think the best was https://pollinations.ai/
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Did you know you can get ChatGPT to generate images with Stable Diffusion?
The link is to the https://pollinations.ai/ API which will generate an image and return it in response to web requests.
- Pollinations.ai
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I used AI to make Infant Annihilator Album covers
I used Midjourney AI as it's the easiest to set up and the most accurate. However if you want something that doesn't censor the prompts, you can use https://pollinations.ai/
- What AI tools are you using?
What are some alternatives?
net-torrent
dalle-playground - A playground to generate images from any text prompt using Stable Diffusion (past: using DALL-E Mini)
ts-odd - An SDK for building apps with decentralized identity and storage.
tubesync - Syncs YouTube channels and playlists to a locally hosted media server
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
stable-diffusion-webui-colab - stable diffusion webui colab
Peergos - A p2p, secure file storage, social network and application protocol
dalle-2-preview
learn - A social network of lifelong learners built around humanity's universal learning map.
CogVideo - Text-to-video generation. The repo for ICLR2023 paper "CogVideo: Large-scale Pretraining for Text-to-Video Generation via Transformers"
GreenTunnel - GreenTunnel is an anti-censorship utility designed to bypass the DPI system that is put in place by various ISPs to block access to certain websites.
sysidentpy - A Python Package For System Identification Using NARMAX Models