Better background backups
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Hilarious for a system which main point / feature is photo backup
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Better background backups
Rework background backups to be more reliable
Hilarious for a system which main point / feature is photo backup
So, do I need a GPU to use facial rec. with this?
I have a NAS with a low powered CPU, but I don't care if it takes weeks to analyse - we don't take loads of photos.
I passed my igpu through and honestly found almost no speed benefit after the initial import. So i removed it.
No, I do all the facial stuff on my little n305. Depends on size of photos and how many. I have about 9k and it took a few hours to churn through.
Ooo similar image detection already implemented! Been wondering how I manage that!
Yeah I am looking forward to the stable release.
What happened to the old logo?
Last time that I checked the Repo it was different.
Redesigned. If i have to guess: because it was too much. Too many details, too small.
Please stop breaking things every other release
Please read the warning at the top of their page:
⚠️ The project is under very active development. Expect bugs and changes. Do not use it as the only way to store your photos and videos!
If you don't like these breaking changes, this might not be the right software for you (for now).
They should've stuck to v0.X versioning until it's ready. Makes no sense to up to v1 if it's still in alpha/beta
I don't think they state anywhere that they adhere to semantic versioning.
This is a roadmap to the stable release. Things can't be expected to never break before the stable release.
I'd say Innovation is more important than stopping with breaking changes
Needs private albums for porn and ill use it.
Never heard of Immich, but it looks absolutely amazing.
And amazing is is. It has almost completely replaced my use of Google Photos 👍
Its amazing how fast it's developing, hard to believe it's only two years old, yet it seems like yesterday at the same time.
Fantastic devs!
How does Immich compare to something like PhotoPrism or Piwigo?
One feature that I hope that Immich adopts is to allow for external libraries to be displayed in an existing folder structure. There’s no built-in way to do this and requires a script that uses albums as a workaround. A lot of photographers have organised folders by date/event that span years/decades, so it’s not practical to create these manually with albums.
The closest I’ve found is a cron script which does album generation automatically, but it’s not a ‘future proof’ solution since it could stop working at any time.
Memories (Nextcloud), Photoprism, and Photoview can do this.
Photoview looks nice too, I might try that.
Piwigo is more like a shared gallery. Users create album/folders and upload individual photos, which other users can access. Piwigo has poor support for videos and no support for Live Photos.
Photoprism has only a single user for the free tier. It supports Live Photos and videos, and individual photo uploads. It does facial recognition tagging.
Immich supports video/Live Photos, facial recognition, and has multiple users, but it expects a full backup/synchronization (not individual photos). Sharing between users is manual, not automatic or permissions-based like Piwigo. Each user has access only to their own backups or shared albums.
In summary, I think Piwigo is the simplest to set up and use, but it doesn’t do much beyond photos - it’s a simple shared gallery. Photoprism is good and stable, but you have to pay a subscription for multiple user accounts. Immich is rapidly developing, which means things will break, but also it has the most features. My only issue with Immich is that I don’t want to use it as a backup - only as a “best of” shared gallery. While it’s possible with Immich, I would have to maintain an Immich album on my phone, and sync only that, and I would have to set up shares with other users manually.
Thanks for the detailed writeup, I think I understood it properly now!
Crazy that you have to pay for PhotoPrism to have more users!
Maybe they add these features you want to Immich? Given that it's still in development.
Yeah the multiuser thing is a big deal for me now. Photoprism is okay but just the fact that there's a paid version irks me.
I would probably do a one-time purchase but I don’t do subscriptions.
Yeah I wanted to selfhost photoprism soon but now I have to reconsider that.
I have an instance that runs half stably on an old PC. I will upgrade to an old server and then move to immich.
Immich has a big financial backer
Semantic/licensing quibbles aside, these futo guys seem pretty based (affectionate). They even use the word "normies" in their goals/value statement.
Seriously tho, with power/wealth as lopsided as it is in america, we really need capitalist class traitors to get anything done and I'm glad people like this exist
I guess at this point we have to take what we get.
Immich is agpl https://immich.app/blog/2024/immich-core-team-goes-fulltime/
Let's hope it stays like that!
They confirmed it will
Wouldn't be the first to flip
Immich recently changed license from MIT to AGPL. As far as I understand they can't sinply relicense to a non-free license unless they redo a good chunk of code from the last half a year.
If they still used the MIT license I'd be worried too.
They would not be able to really. In theory every contributor (or at least the vast majority) would have to agree to that license change.
Still waiting to see any consequence on simplemobiletools
Let's hope 🥰
Compared to PhotoPrism for example Immich supports multiple users.
How does it store images? Does it make one huge pile and sort it by metadata and external db magic?
Pretty much however you want. You can let it import and sort by a folder logic of your design or can make it read an already existing library without immich modifying the structure.
Thank you, will have to check the docs... I remeber someone told me it can't import folder structure, but it's been a while.
It definitely can, it's called an "external library". I just added my entire photo collection and use Immich as a frontend to view them all
Can you view an external library using your own folder structure and not in a timeline display? I was under the impression Immich can’t do that, at least not without manually creating them all as separate albums or by using a script.
Eg.
I have photos from the last 30 years stored in this type of folder structure:
2002
I’m less interested in using it for photo backup since I’d prefer not to use an automated tool since I curate everything in my library so that it stays organised - I’m looking for something for viewing/displaying and sharing.
Ah, yeah I guess you can't browse your photos using a file system view. I just meant that it won't automatically reorganize your pictures on the file system.
However you can create albums via an API call. You could probably write a script that adds each folder to an album or something.
Yes. But it allows to define a custom storage layout based on user date time filename typ and album.
Ok, thank you.
Being able to make lightweight edits to photos is going to be very nice.