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Generate dynamic OG images with Next.js and vercel edge functions
Now here's the thing since these are part of the meta tags, and The image shown in the tags are ... well! images, making them dynamic is a bit tricky. generating images isn't a menial task that just every web server can do ... it's resource intensive, time-consuming and all the other nightmares. and making it part of your dynamic web app is another ball game altogether. So what's new? well, @vercel/og is, this library lets you build image content from HTML/React that too insanely fast, like really fast . and you can pair this with any edge network like AWS Lambda on the edge, Cloudflare workers, etc to make it even faster.
- Show HN: Satori – Convert HTML and CSS to SVG in Milliseconds
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How does github-readme-stats work?
It’s not embedding. When you paste that image url a serverless function running a headless browser requests say a next app which loads up a page based on the params in the url. Then we take a snapshot and image data is sent back as response to you hence the image appears. You can check out this: with NextJS and puppeteer
- Open Graph Image as a Service
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Open Graph As A Service
The other day I was looking through a repo and stumbled across someone using Vercel’s open graph image generator (https://og-image.vercel.app/), something I had no idea existed. I was able to set it up and replace my own implementation of something similar on my blog in an evening. My implementation involved generating images at build time with Gatsby, why I ever thought that was a good idea is beyond me.
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Dynamic Open Graph images with Next.js
But what if the content of the page is not visual at all, and no photo really suits the contents of the page? And what if we have a lot of these pages, with dynamically generated content? Luckily we are not limited to photography, we can use text! The prime example of this is how GitHub generates previews for issue URLs: they generate an image containing enough info such that users know what they will click on. These images are generated on-demand, as storing an image for every GitHub pull request or issue would be unfeasable. Another example is Vercel, which even open sourced their Open Graph Image as a Service that they occasionally use on blog posts or announcements.
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Seamless Open Graph images generation library for Next.js
Hi, it is basically a embedded, better and easier (API-wise) version of https://github.com/vercel/og-image
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How do I change the image that Google shows for my website?
Vercel has a really good simple generator if you don’t want to spend time on graphic design: https://og-image.vercel.app
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I am working on an open graph image generator, and would like some feedback!
After some research, I found out that Vercel made an app (https://og-image.vercel.app/) that was really good, but did not quite fit what I was looking for, so I largely cloned the idea (but with my own code).
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I made a tool to automatically serve images to use as OpenGraph images (social preview images). Does anyone want this??
Nice work. But I am using my custom fork of https://github.com/vercel/og-image.
stylegan2-pytorch
- Wikipedia No Longer Considers CNET "Generally Reliable" Source After AI Scandal
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Discord Clone Using Next.js and Tailwind - Part 3: Channel List
export default function ChannelListBottomBar(): JSX.Element { const { client } = useChatContext(); const [micActive, setMicActive] = useState(false); const [audioActive, setAudioActive] = useState(false); return (
{client.user?.image && (div> )}setMicActive((currentValue) => !currentValue)} > button> setAudioActive((currentValue) => !currentValue)} > button> button> div> ); }{client.user?.name} span> {client.user?.online ? 'Online' : 'Offline'} span> p> button>
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Realism Engine SDXL v2.0 just released
I wonder if we will ever get a realism model which can produce normal faces like https://thispersondoesnotexist.com instead of like super symmetrical faces of models
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Spongebob!!!
this has been in circulation since a while AI images took off, and they certainly weren't convincing before they did. You know the old "try to name one thing in this image" macro? Pretty sure that was AI generated, there was also thispersondoesnotexist.com which was always pretty good but of course it is
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Many AI images have are photorealistic, but have a strangely empty and ''soulless'' expression. Something is wrong, but it's hard to say what
Not the workflow for these images, but if you easily want to spice up your gens with a bit more natural look, try using images from thispersondoesnotexist.com with IPAdapter face model.
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‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity
...then they just use the app on generated images of not real people (potentially based on specific inputs to remind you of a real person).
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Quan Chi is from Massachusetts
Also we can generate very realistic faces with AI, https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/ (old example), fully 3D faces are doable at this point. So in another 5-10 years a low profile model like him wouldn't even be hired for this, they would just generate a digital face model. Unionizing will only speed up studios adoption of digital replacements.
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Sketchy Youtube comments talking about Hostinger
It looks like they all use a profile picture made with https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/
- Lorem picsum but for avatars?
What are some alternatives?
Google Fonts - Font files available from Google Fonts, and a public issue tracker for all things Google Fonts
DeepFaceLab - DeepFaceLab is the leading software for creating deepfakes.
next-api-og-image - :bowtie: Easy way to generate open-graph images dynamically in HTML or React using Next.js API Routes. Suitable for serverless environment.
awesome-pretrained-stylegan2 - A collection of pre-trained StyleGAN 2 models to download
vscode-vercel - WIP: Keep an eye on ▲ Vercel deployments without ever leaving Visual Studio Code.
VQGAN-CLIP - Just playing with getting VQGAN+CLIP running locally, rather than having to use colab.
puppeteer-demo - How to use Puppeteer to take webpage screenshots and generate dynamic Open Graph images for social sharing
stylegan2-ada - StyleGAN2 with adaptive discriminator augmentation (ADA) - Official TensorFlow implementation
Next.js - The React Framework
mediapipe - Cross-platform, customizable ML solutions for live and streaming media.
boring-avatars - Boring avatars is a tiny JavaScript React library that generates custom, SVG-based avatars from any username and color palette.
dalle-mini - DALL·E Mini - Generate images from a text prompt