🛡️ How I Built a NSFWJS Alternative That's 2.5 Lighter (~1 MB Gzipped) and Runs in ~65 ms (WASM) (opens in new tab)
A field report on shipping a binary SFW/NSFW image classifier for pixagram that runs **entirely in the browser, tuned for the one thing every off-the-shelf model quietly gets wrong: pixel art. 🎯 The itch I run a Web3 platform for pixel art. People upload sprites, mint them, share them. And the moment you let strangers upload images, you inherit a very old problem: some of those images shouldn't be shown to everyone. The obvious move is NSFWJS. It's excellent, it's battle-tested, and it runs i...
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