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One of the best pieces of self-hosted software ever to exist.

Edit: This is Immich! for the folks who don't know.

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[–] mlg@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

How does it compare to Photoprism? Been on that solution for a while and I really like it, but have seen lots of people suggest Immich as well.

EDIT: https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism

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[–] corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca -5 points 7 months ago (4 children)

I dearly wish to use and support this app.

But here's the thing: containers - like so many other mechanisms - suffer from supply-chain risks due to reduced validation to the degree assumed and required compared to, say, good packaging that integrates with the resident source of truth on a given system. Containers, like so many other risky mechanisms that dates back to CPAN or earlier, cannot exist in a secure environment.

For those of us working where we can to minimize repair/recovery work through best practice, Immich cannot be run.

I know there's a homebrew workaround, but given it's external to the dev effort it's a risk that it won't suddenly work as a reliable update resource; and that risk stymies uptake for us.

Now, I know I've suggested there's imperfection in a number of favourite technologies and methods, and that's fine. If downvotes is how you defend these sacred cows, I understand.

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