linuxiac, to random
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PhotoPrism, an AI-powered photos app, add a scheduler for easy database backups, library re-indexing, ICC color profile support, and more.
https://linuxiac.com/photoprism-latest-update-brings-host-of-useful-features/

#photoprism #photomanagement #selfhosting

RxBrad, to VideoGames
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Hey! This is my #introduction on #Sharkey! 🦈

I'm a pharmacist doing IT work at a large hospital, hoping that the Russians don't decide to abandonware us into oblivion next.

I like #videogames and #retrogaming #emulation. I run lots of nerdy #homelab stuff in my basement like #plex, #jellyfin, #calibre, #photoprism, and #FreshRSS. Oh, and I made the #GBZ35 #Retropie #EmulationStation theme that was cool like 10 years ago.

I also roll on #Mastodon: @RxBrad

thor, to photography
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I've been organising my photos in #PhotoPrism for a couple of days now, and all the mouse navigation is giving me wrist pain, but it's hard to stop...

#photography

Jakra, to RaspberryPi
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Poor little #RaspberryPi is indexing my photos in #photoprism, maxed out the cpu, and temps are >80deg C. Doing the work though! #SelfHosted

2du, to random

Finally got @photoprism running on my home server! Genuinely so excited about this, I cannot wait to upload every photo I’ve ever taken :)
anyone have a good technique for dividing my photos from my girlfriend’s for ease of use for both of us, or is it just gonna have to be pretty mixed in?

niklaskorz, to NixOS
@niklaskorz@rheinneckar.social avatar

looks interesting, but now I've already set up on on my Pi. And the fact that you need like five docker containers to run Immich vs one NixOS service configuration for Photoprism doesn't make it any more appealing.

niklaskorz,
@niklaskorz@rheinneckar.social avatar

@hmiron The latter :) On , you can abstract what's necessary for setting up a service behind a NixOS module. There are a lot of premade modules already included in nixpkgs, like . That module can take some configuration values, and also define defaults. So setting up Photoprism only requires services.photoprism.enable = true;. Then you can specify additional config values, like what port it should run on and in which directory your photos are stored.

mike, to homelab

Sharing some of my thoughts after testing and for photo and video backup over the last few months. If you have a , and are into , these open source solutions are definitely worth a look. https://empty.coffee/photo-backup-bakeoff-photoprism-vs-immich-review/

jarulf, to RaspberryPi
@jarulf@mstdn.social avatar

Got this little fellow, an Argon One M.2 the other day, and looking to set up a few services on my Lan. Still waiting for a few things to arrive. Intrigued by #CasaOS but have zero knowledge about #Docker. I played around a little on an old #RaspberryPi 3 over the weekend just to familiarise myself a bit, but after installing a few docker apps the whole thing froze. I've used #Linux for years, I'm just a regular user, not a Dev or sysadmin, but projects like this can be fun.
#ArgonOne #Linux

jarulf,
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@nyx I already have my eye on cloudflare tunnel, , , , and a few others. I'll definitely give nextcloud a look, but I'm not sure if it's something I actually need.
This project is more about fun than actual need. My understanding of everything is definitely limited, but I'll hopefully figure things out somewhat.
Maybe some note taking thingy too, I could have used one getting into this little project 😃

crumbcake, to linux

What software does everyone use for managing photo libraries? I haven't had great luck with most of the FOSS options out there but I really do not want to go back to anything proprietary.

RockyC,
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@crumbcake I am disappointed in Nextcloud Photos. The next thing I’ll be trying out is .

xahteiwi, to random
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I'm really weirded out by being so erratic in its response times when tagging faces. Sometimes that action completes in less than a second, sometimes it takes half a minute, blocking pretty much all other updates to the database in the process.

kevinctofel, to homelab
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Now that my server is up, I spent some time with . Using a 3rd party app, I selected some photos from Apple Photos on my iPad mini and synched them over as a test.

Really like the web interface and I’m impressed by how much data you can see or edit for each photo. Best of all is the AI in PhotoPrism that automatically tags and organizes images.

I’ll be testing some more but if the positive experience continues, I’ll start auto-synching all of my new photos to my server. 🤓

File details of a photo stored on my PhotoPrism server
Image attributes from a photo stored on my PhotoPrism server
A rocky cliff wall behind trees at Zion National Park

ronald, (edited ) to free
@ronald@ohai.social avatar

The good news for is that since the rise of all these big tech services some years ago, software has become much better. I have been experimenting with for running a local photo server and was amazed by the features set and UX.

ronald,
@ronald@ohai.social avatar

@boombastik thanks, that one looks pretty sweet as well. I haven’t had any experience with “diva-ness” so far and the app seems to be feature complete and well documented. Might give this one a shot later

mrb, to random

When I take a picture on my phone, puts it on the network storage where sees it and signals to run 'index' for

in other words:

in less then ten seconds every picture taken with my phone is available in my photo-library application and backed up, all using free and open source software.

foss_android, (edited ) to foss
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Gallery for PhotoPrism
An unofficial, convenient gallery for your PhotoPrism library

This app brings a convenient mobile gallery experience for PhotoPrism, allowing you to easily view and pick content from your library on-the-go.

Download: https://f-droid.org/packages/ua.com.radiokot.photoprism/

blake, to random

Why does not support S3 for uploads??? That seems like a no brainer option to support for this kind of thing... sure, you can keep the metadata in the database, hold things for processing locally, but after that, you don't need to keep the originals on the hard drive anymore, they're taking up valuable disk space...

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