• akilou@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been thinking of a solution to this for a while now but the problem persists. I’d love to not have to indefinitely increase my Google drive storage, and in fact I have a home server with terabytes of free space on it where my and my wife’s photos get automatically backed up. The problem though is that they’re so much more usable and accessible in Google Photos. We have shared albums with our friends and family of our kid, of vacations and events. If I don’t remember when that funny picture of a duck was taken I can search “duck” or see a heat map of my photo library.

    The same problem is true with Proton Drive. I mean, I did just set up photo backup because why not, I have the space. But once they’re there what good are they if I can’t find them, organize them, share them?

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      1 year ago

      Try ente.io out. It’s much closer to the Google Photos experience.

      Magic search released, face ML is coming soon, and shared collaborative albums are already a feature.

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        1 year ago

        Synology Photos (what I use) does all of that. The problem is for search and face match it’s nowhere near as good as Google and for sharing, I’d have to ask people to install a new app and set up an account, but they all already have Google accounts

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          I’d have to ask people to install a new app and set up an account, but they all already have Google account

          If you’re not willing to take that minor trouble, no one will be able to help you. Sounds like an excuse to use Google rather than an actual good reason.

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            1 year ago

            If you’ve ever asked your aunt or grandmother to install an unfamiliar app and make a new account for it, you’d know this isn’t minor trouble.

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              11 months ago

              These sort of people must not have family or friends. They obviously don’t interact with them much if they just expect them to download and set up something at the drop of a hat.

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        1 year ago

        I just set up Immich on my home server this morning, it’s awesome! And then Proton announces photos this afternoon. 😅

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          I have Immich. I’ve even spent countless hours getting my nas folder structure imported without destroying the originals. I’ll be using both now. Not a waste by any means I must stress.

          Although, proton says it can’t find my camera folder so isn’t working for me yet.

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      1 year ago

      You can share them by right clicking and creating a link. And they are working on organization next.

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      I just use Syncthing to send my photos to my desktop at home. Automatically, instantly.

      Specifically Syncthing-Fork, it moves all sync conditions into each sync job. https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android

      There are clients for every OS. SyncTrayzor for Windows, Syncthing for Linux, Möbius for iOS.

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          Uh, I did. Please enlighten me how anything in your post could nit be addressed by this.

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            1 year ago

            If you’re literally just sync thinging pictures to a remote computer, how do you share albums with your friends and family, search for that photo of a duck, or see a heat map of where you took them?

            I listed each of those examples.