• @cm0002
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    97 days ago

    Yes, a warning that something’s data is going to be deleted due to inactivity and a brief blurb on what the thing is in case you forgot because the inactive period is 2 years. How horrible.

    • @werefreeatlastOP
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      37 days ago

      And deletion means they are not available to you, only us… And we reserve the right to own the data you leave behind so we can sell it and have AI figure out how many times per day you scratch your head. Don’t worry AI will love the boring data you leave behind.

  • Flying Squid
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    57 days ago

    Face Groups sounds okay to me. What’s the issue here?

    • @werefreeatlastOP
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      17 days ago

      I use photoprism. Its great but it is not fully open source.

      • @FlexibleToast
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        17 days ago

        It looks like it does the same thing. Immich just has that familiar feel from Google Photos.

        • @werefreeatlastOP
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          17 days ago

          I’m.thinking to move to immich because it is fully open source and it allows multiuser where photoprism requires $ between you and multiple users. Probably not much money but I’m too cheap ass. And I don’t like to be corralled by software.

          • @FlexibleToast
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            17 days ago

            Multi-user yes, but those users better trust you the provider. It only stores images unencrypted in order for the AI features to work.

    • @BradleyUffner
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      57 days ago

      Using neural networks to classify faces in photographs isn’t AI?

        • @Hawke
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          37 days ago

          Uh-huh.

          Funny how everything new is “AI” and that means the old thing is no longer AI.

          First it was Markov chain chatbots… … then game NPCs algorithms… … then neural networks … … and now LLMs.

          • @[email protected]
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            -17 days ago

            Yeah, I guess we just realised that those old technologies were absolutely nowhere close to intelligent.