High performance self-hosted photo and video management solution

    • @InnerScientist
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      512 hours ago

      No, they can quit whenever they want, they just don’t want to.

  • @[email protected]
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    421 hours ago

    I really need to take the time to

    • install (or even update) my local instance
    • try a batch import (any hint?) from iOS (iirc the app did work well, just takes a while the first time)
    • setup the ML part (on a 2080ti, so that also will probably take time initially)
    • @[email protected]
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      413 hours ago

      The first big import will always take time if you have a lot of photos, as will the associated machine learning processing. I’d say you don’t need a GPU like that for normal use though.

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        19 hours ago

        Does it mean I would do the first import on desktop, including ML, then I could switch the resulting data (via e.g Docker) to a RPi5 if I get <100 new photos per day?

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          I’m not sure I understand. Whatever machine is hosting the Immich server will be doing all the processing. Uploading to there will go as fast as your internet connection/storage speed can go, and ML processing will be based on the processing power of the server. You can also manage the ML tasks if you want (Administration > Jobs and/or Settings).

        • Atemu
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          You can also just do the initial import on a NAS. It might take a day perhaps but, honestly, does that matter?

  • Quazatron
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    121 day ago

    Thank you for mentioning what it is/does. Too many announcements I see don’t do that.

  • @repungnant_canary
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    81 day ago

    I love to see it evolving but I also wish it was stable enough to be auto-updatable

    • @[email protected]
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      313 hours ago

      It is, I’ve been auto updating it for almost 2 years. Just needs a quick fix every now and then.

      Obviously make sure your backups are working properly.

    • @niemcycle
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      720 hours ago

      Apparently the stable release is planned for the first half of 2025, so you may not have to wait too much longer!

  • @[email protected]
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    172 days ago

    Pretty decent piece of software. Been using it for a while and it hasn’t really had many issues. Got it set up with my synology NAS and I like it.

    • @asap
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      61 day ago

      What else would you want to run it on?

      • JaggedRobotPubes
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        It’s only ever gonna be incredibly niche if it requires some arcane programmer shit to run.

        I want to use it but getting into docker is silly.

        • @Wispy2891
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          1014 hours ago

          It would be the exact opposite if it wasn’t using docker, it requires specific minor versions of multiple software, people on Debian would always get versions too old while people on arch too new

        • @Nibodhika
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          I think you got docker mixed with something else, since docker does the exact opposite, i.e. allows you run services without all of the arcane shit involved. Just put the compose file in a folder and run docker compose up -d and you’re done, whereas the alternative would be to install a database, configure it, install the immich service, connect it to the database, write a service file for both database and service to allow it to be auto-started, and face multiple issues due to missing dependencies or permissions.

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            Not to mention there are so many more ways to fuck up security when configuring it all on your own outside a container.

            Edit: of course one can also fuck up security with a container

            • @Nibodhika
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              Absolutely, and in most cases (while one shouldn’t rely on this since escaping a docker container is sometimes doable) even if there is a security breach the invader would be limited to the service image, which would get recreated upon restart.

        • JustEnoughDucks
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          Lol docker is literally the easiest and most user-friendly server program administration method… It is literally one user-readable configuration file and everything is automatic.

          Vm’s are more complicated and have you even tried managing many services on bare metal with conflicting libraries, database versions, etc…? That is truly arcane arts of programming scripts.

        • @asap
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          1124 hours ago

          I would consider docker very easy to use and well worth exploring. The benefit of Docker is that it runs exactly the same on any system, no matter what the underlying OS is.

          Here’s how difficult it was to set up Immich:

          1. Download a docker-compose.yml file, which describes the options for the Immich server.
          2. Run docker-compose up -d

          That’s it. Immich is now installed and running.

        • @warmaster
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          222 hours ago

          Same here. I just installed Proxmox on an old machine, then Coolify, boom… Docker ready without the knowledge. There’s a ton of apps one click away, immich included.