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TBD Web5
Interesting!
Seems to have a fair bit of crossover with what the Fission team is doing. Yesterday I stumbled upon a web page re: a presentation[1] that a key Fission dev/founder (former Ethereum Core Dev) will be making in late September:
I ended up spending some time playing with Fission Drive[2] and looking at their Guide[3], and just generally reading their dev[4] and marketing materials[5].
Anyway, looking at the Web5 site, it seem to strike some of the same notes.
I'm not affiliated with or participating with Fission in any way, but am working as part of a team developing a decentralized storage protocol focused on durability.
[1] https://www.thestrangeloop.com/2022/a-distributed-file-syste...
[2] https://drive.fission.codes/
[3] https://guide.fission.codes/
[4] https://github.com/fission-suite
[5] https://fission.codes/
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Fun with Rust
Currently, I work at fission.codes, and I have to say, it’s right up my alley. I wasn’t expecting to get the job. In fact, I didn’t really take the application seriously. But to my surprise, the CEO reached out to me to schedule a call, which I missed. I was really tired that day, so I slept off. I reached out to the CEO apologizing for missing the call, and trying to reschedule. Thankfully, he did. The interview went smoothly, and I got the job.
- IPFS that looks like dropbox
- Build the future of web apps at the edge – Fission
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“With HTTP, you search for locations. With IPFS, you search for content.”
Note that the Filecoin network (which was designed to be the incentive layer for IPFS storage) has been operational for some time. If you look at the current status at https://file.app/ , you can see that storage costs there are extremely low for large amounts of data. f you can get your data verified as open, public data by applying for datacap with a Filecoin+ notary, it's currently free. See https://plus.fil.org/ (you can get 32GB of free datacap to play with just for having a github account).
If you want to use the Filecoin network as a "provider of last resort" for IPFS data, there's https://estuary.tech which will mark your data as verified, sort out the deals with storage providers, and then mirror it to IPFS.
There's also third-party tools like https://fission.codes/ , https://docs.textile.io/powergate/ , https://web3.storage/ and https://www.pinata.cloud/ for making this easier.
(Disclosure: I work at the Filecoin Foundation.)
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Going doorless
There are several technical affordances to this at the moment. Local-first or edge apps enable the whole experience to take place in the security of one's own device and can continue offline without internet connection. Zero Data protocols like remoteStorage, Fission, and Solidobviate the need to create accounts (because people bring their own data storage) and also enable apps as swappable lenses—"software is the principles of an experience" (as Steve Jobs might have said) and your data becomes the details. Sharing content via URI fragment stores data in the link itself so that no 3rd-party server is necessary to hold the data (for example, a multi-platform music playlist).
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How are files kept private on the Filecoin network?
You have to encrypt your own files. But there are solutions in the works! In the Filecoin Ecosystem check out https://fission.codes
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Private file collection
Check out https://fission.codes they have a private drive
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IPFS and ACL
Or check out and the Webnative SDK that we've built all this into: https://github.com/fission-suite/webnative
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?
Peergos - A p2p, secure file storage, social network and application protocol
dalle-playground - A playground to generate images from any text prompt using Stable Diffusion (past: using DALL-E Mini)
developer-guide - Github mirror of our developer documentation at https://docs.siasky.net/
tubesync - Syncs YouTube channels and playlists to a locally hosted media server
podmaster - WebPods Pod Server in Node.JS
stable-diffusion-webui-colab - stable diffusion webui colab
arweave - The Arweave server and App Developer Toolkit.
dalle-2-preview
iiab - Internet-in-a-Box - Build your own LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA with a Raspberry Pi !
CogVideo - Text-to-video generation. The repo for ICLR2023 paper "CogVideo: Large-scale Pretraining for Text-to-Video Generation via Transformers"
notes - IPFS Collaborative Notebook for Research
sysidentpy - A Python Package For System Identification Using NARMAX Models