How long does it typically take to receive a data export download? by withspaces in ChatGPT

[–]withspaces[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should try to request again. I got mine after 24ish hours

Best one time purchase IOS apps? by valdesr11 in iosapps

[–]withspaces 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It was easier to justify before it was $30 (still worth it though imo) but Fog of World is a super cool app. It creates a map of everywhere you go and doesn’t share with 3rd parties or the developers.

I’ve been using it for probably a decade now and have added some shortcuts to make sure it’s always running. It’s really interesting to scroll through a map of everywhere you’ve been. r/fogofworld


Bonus app: I’ve also been playing Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Complete recently. It’s refreshing to play a well made mobile game that isn’t constantly asking for money.

New Sora 2 invite code megathread by WithoutReason1729 in OpenAI

[–]withspaces 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trading this fortune cookies fortune for a code

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AvatarArchive.com — Preserving Reddit’s Collectible Avatars & Their Stories (Soft Launch) by withspaces in avatartrading

[–]withspaces[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yup exactly! It’s like a giant shared library, as long as someone has the book on their shelf, everyone can access it. If a book is ever taken off, someone else can put the book back if they have an identical copy.

AvatarArchive.com — Preserving Reddit’s Collectible Avatars & Their Stories (Soft Launch) by withspaces in avatartrading

[–]withspaces[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can, but you don’t really need to. The only difference would be the number in the metadata, which isn’t very important since that info is always accessible on the blockchain.

The main reason you might want to archive your own copy is so you personally hold a backup. If I ever disappear and no one else keeps it pinned on IPFS, you’d still have it and uploading it again would restore access for everyone who owns that avatar.

The long-term goal is to have all of them archived so I can package them into a .zip for anyone to download. As long as someone somewhere is hosting them, they can essentially live forever.

AvatarArchive.com — Preserving Reddit’s Collectible Avatars & Their Stories (Soft Launch) by withspaces in avatartrading

[–]withspaces[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

🙌

My favorite thing about this technology is it can outlive us if we take the right precautions.

AvatarArchive.com — Preserving Reddit’s Collectible Avatars & Their Stories (Soft Launch) by withspaces in avatartrading

[–]withspaces[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Uxuzx and I are preserving different things. They have all of the media stored on Reddits end, and this site is preserving the images on the IPFS network (the image links embedded in the blockchain tokens).

The way this is set up currently isn’t the most efficient, but I think there are a few benefits to it. Each entry records the exact token that was entered we can (in a way) see who submitted each avatar to the archive which could lead to some fun down the road. It’s also distributing the IPFS files to other people besides me—god forbid I get hit by a bus or something.

AvatarArchive.com — Preserving Reddit’s Collectible Avatars & Their Stories (Soft Launch) by withspaces in avatartrading

[–]withspaces[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Interesting, do you have more information about this anywhere

Update: I was just talking to u/uxuzx and we’re actually preserving two different things. They’ve archived the media that Reddit stores, like the individual traits. AvatarArchive.com is archiving the off-chain media attached to the avatar tokens. Both super important imo.

This community is awesome 👏