It's like a regular cloud storage but there's IPFS under the hood instead of traditional server so you don't really need to care about things like backups or migrating photos from one place to another. As for copyright protection, it works by confirming your equipment first and then issuing a digitally signed copyright statement where you state that you are the rightful owner and attach a license (for example, Creative Commons). This statement is stored on-chain and can be verified by anyone so they know it's true. I suggest checking https://anagolay.network/ to know more about the underlying technology
Picture taken through a Viltrox 35mm 1.8f on a Sony A7-C then edited with Snapseed on my phone. I enjoyed taking and editing it, hope you's enjoy looking at it!
Constructive criticism is welcomed!
Long story short: he met his future boss at a carwash while they were talking, boss wrote down his number with a description of where he met him rather than a name, introduced him as the guy from the carwash to all the new co-workers, and everyone just started calling him Carwash and the name stuck. Not a lot of people even know his real name anymore. I’ve heard it before, but I don’t remember what it is.
Yes, the fur looks like it would feel somewhat spikey rather than fluffy. I'm guessing it's a combination of the fur drying out in that pattern and the seal having fairly oily fur to help shed water.
There should be a community/magazine (I'm on kbin where we call it a magazine, but I think that's a silly name for a community) specifically for pictures of different countries and regions around the world. Unless there is one already that someone knows of?
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