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doodledup ,

Is this a review or advertising?

jlwtformer OP ,

I’m not paid at all. This was just my thoughts about the service. I’m going to add more to it since it being short seems to be a common comment.

Dariusmiles2123 ,

The review was short but interesting.

I feel like we (people on Lemmy) have to be more open to people taking the time to review something, even if it ain’t as good as what you could get from some professionals.

I ‘m gonna have a look at this to see if it could work with the 2tb of storage I have on my kDrive (by infomaniak) account.

Bell ,

Thank you for finding and reviewing any sort of Google Photos alternative. I’d like to de-Google and this is one of the pieces.

TheGrandNagus ,

Pretty short and lacking of details to be considered a proper review, IMO. It doesn’t show any UX, go over all the functionality, etc. Good to see that it’s fully open sourced and E2EE though.

I’ve been thinking recently about a proton drive subscription. I’m still leaving towards that, but I’ll look into this too

jlwtformer OP ,

I can understand why you feel that. I’ll go back and add more to it.

fin ,

You can selfhost it. Good. I thought immich was the only option, but maybe I’ll consider this, too.

SexualPolytope ,
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There’s also PhotoPrism.

LodeMike ,

Immich requires Docker?? 🙄

Tywele ,

Is that bad?

avidamoeba ,
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It isn’t.

LodeMike ,

For me

Tywele ,

Why?

LodeMike , (edited )

Docker is probably nice to use, but it’s UI is just so goddamn auful for something that other people think everyone is instantly able to pick up. The massive disconnect between containers, images, instances, or whatever near-synonym that the UI expects you to know, and what they actually do is astounding.

I still have ZERO goddamn idea which port is internal or external in the -p 80:80 option because every single fucking guide just has it there and expects you to just magically know which one is what and EVERY LAST ONE just uses the same internal and external port. And good fucking luck looking it up and getting even vaguely relevant results (I’ve tried)

So when something says “oh just use docker-compose …” I groan because I have not one fucking idea what actually happens. Does that create a container? Or an image? Or instance? Which one of those is the template and which one of those is the running code which is identified by a completely meaningless hexadecimal string?

Also how do I back them up? Do I also have to back up EVERYTHING in the container? What if I just want to back up the database? How would I pass through a folder on an external drive? Or do I have to duplicate the hundreds of gigabytes of photos I have for just this container? Are those included in backups if backups are even a thing? What if I can’t store all that on my boot drive? Am I able to move JUST that single container or image or whatever the fuck?

There’s a reason I like running things on bare metal. It’s plenty secure if it’s just for you and also behind additional authentication and put it in its own user like I do. It just fucking works.

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