So I got ipfs running tonight. For those unfamiliar, it's a distributed file system but isn't really searchable. The point is that your website, service, or content is spread out so it "can't" disappear. If you want to self hosted this, details are at https://docs.ipfs.tech/ . I installed kubo from the *.deb file and went straight to the webgui.
I originally wanted to help serve some government sites that are known to be ddos but couldn't find the CID.
So I archives and posted the next best thing: phrack.org
So if you want to try it out and help save a site, you should be able to use this CID (I think)
QmZ7SWRk21N5hTNaEDxFFHG5MujpeynqiDPqREkHHB8aMV
For those that know more than me:
- Is there any risk to posting the CID like I did? Like can someone change my add to include malware?
- How does publishing to ipns make it easier for people to find?
- Is the only real option posting the CID or making dnslink connections to http?
I have two GPUs in a single tower.
A GTX 750 to that I share with my LXCs. It does jellyfin transcode, frigate nvr for 3 cameras, kasm accelerated desktops, xfce4 pve host acceleration, Jupyter tensorflow, ersatz tv transcode, and I plan to use it for immich. At most it is taxed about 25 percent but I plan to have a lot more nvr and jellyfin streams.
I also have a 1660 ti passed to windows 11 VM for my gaming VM. I use sunshine and moonlight for remote gaming but I also roll easy diffusion for some image generation. I had an LLM but (https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui) but it was too slow for what I'm used to - I just use bing chat and now meta on whatsapp for my personal and an LLM I have access to at work.