

Oops, you’re right! I had something there and deleted it before posting :)
Added a short sentence now, thanks for the heads up!


Oops, you’re right! I had something there and deleted it before posting :)
Added a short sentence now, thanks for the heads up!


🤓 you got it! Mascots are underrated!


Thanks! Hmm, not sure what you mean, that I shouldn’t install devDependencies when building the release? That’s a good point, I’ll need to look into it


Thx! Out of interest, what is your use case?


No concrete plans for auth yet, but there’s an feature request for this. I didn’t really want to give a sense of false security with a half-baked solution.
For uploading, I thought about it briefly and it could be interesting. How would you expect it to work?
I imagine you would configure a sort of a target folder structure, then it would dump all uploads based in that structure? Or fully managed like GPhotos/Immich where the app hashes, dedupes and owns the files directly? 🤔


Ah, I see! This is more of a solution for viewing existing photos, it’s not a fully fledged multi-user photo management solution.
If you had family members access and share photos via a file share though, you could use this to set up a common gallery that everyone could access via the browser.
It’s mostly meant to run on a local NAS though.


Good to know, thanks for the info!


Depends on what you mean by sharing, but if you put all your photos on a local NAS and run this on it for example, then everyone with access to it would be able to see them through a browser.
There’s no explicit sharing feature though.


Thanks!
Unfortunately I have no idea about the Unraid ecosystem, so I’m not sure what’s the best way to approach that. It seems like you can run Docker images, so that’s probably one way to go? Let me know if you get it to work!


Ha, hiring only account managers 😅 It does have search and maps, but they are a bit rudimentary right now. Also I have to find some sample geolocated photos to put in the demo, it doesn’t have any right now.


Ah cool! Maybe the server broke for a sec? 🤷♂️


Hmm, it seems to work for me. Which Android/Firefox version do you have?


It’s quite impressive how much the Immich folks have achieved in a relatively short period of time! I’m glad you found something that works for you :)


Hi, those points are certainly valid and I have nothing against these picks!
I just wanted to chime in that perf might not be as big of a problem as you might expect. 5k/hour is 1.4/sec, which sqlite should for sure be able to handle.
In fact, you can do hundreds to thousands of writes/sec, as long as you batch them in transactions (as by default each query is executed in its own transaction).
There’s an easy solution to that problem: grab a camera and get crackin’! 😁