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| Layer | Technology | Purpose | |-------|------------|---------| | | Nginx + PHP‑FPM | Serves static assets, handles HTTP requests | | Application | Shimmie2 (PHP) with custom plugins | Core booru functionality, tagging UI | | Database | MySQL 8.0 (replicated) | Stores user data, image metadata, tag hierarchy | | Storage | Ceph Object Storage (S3‑compatible) | Scalable image hosting | | Search | ElasticSearch 8.x (nested queries) | Fast tag‑based retrieval | | AI Tagger | TensorFlow 2.8 (ResNet‑50 backbone) | Automatic suggestion of tags on upload | | CI/CD | GitHub Actions + Docker | Automated testing and deployment |

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