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Django + serverless framework + lambda + AuraDB



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So do enriched breads like brioche.


…assuming a 100% germination rate.


They aim to plant 100 million they make no claims to the efficacy of their project.

This article is full of hype though. The headline claims they ARE planting 40,000/day. The company only attests to 50k so far.

Even the company site has an FAQ where it asks "why seeds and not seedlings?" and doesn't give a good answer other than "we developed the technology for seeds" - they cite "transplant shock" and "increases soil carbon".

Also, who's their target audience? Governments? NGOs?


I have a fair number of sites on Github pages but I've ended up migrating most of them to Netlify (which is a very easy process) when I've needed more features, like wildcard ssl or multiple domains. Still haven't paid a cent!


for my sites that expect an occasional burst of traffic, I moved all the media assets to IPFS and served by one of the gateway that functions as CDN for IPFS stuff.

this circumvents Netlify's bandwidth metering and all the users retrieving the IPFS assets keeps the IPFS assets loading quickly


How did you do this? Is there a tutorial that you followed? I would love to do the same, potentially with Cloudflare further caching the IPFS-hosted files.


Although Pinata offers a SaaS service where you pay them monthly to pin and they charge for bandwidth, web3.storage lets you pin 1 Tib for free and without bandwidth metering. So I pinned there, and then got the hash and found the gateway+cdn with low ping time and just concatenate the url, which I hardcode in the frontend

note, I append ?filename=filename.extension to the url to keep track of which hash is what

ironically Pinata is also a gateway that will show any hash for free

then I just deploy the whole project/frontend/backend to github and that auto deploys to netlify and the domain name routes to that instance


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