Today three years ago. oh boy that was a nice tour. But also one of my first longer snowshoe tours where I learned how much energy this can drain :-D
But it was worth the walk!
And this "today x years ago" is one of my favourite features of image galleries like (in this case) #immich.
The curiousity each day "oh has there been some cool thing I did a couple of yea…
Ich hatte noch Reserven auf einem meiner VPS-Server und habe dort die Foto-App Immich installiert. Bin ziemlich begeistert bis jetzt. Versuche gerade alle meine iCloud Fotos dorthin zu transferieren. Ein ziemlicher Akt, aber es wird langsam.
https://immich.app/
Trying to geocode some of my old holiday pictures with #immich
Pages and pages of log messages like this:
"LOG [Microservices:MapRepository] Empty response from database for city reverse geocoding lat: 64.978553, lon: -21.063319. Likely cause: no nearby large populated place (500 within 25km). Falling back to country boundaries."
Clearly, the queue has reached my picture…
Omg, #immich just told me that we visited #rome 12 years ago. 12?! Omg - where does time go?
But I'm just - so - glad that I took those photos. And for this feature in Immich.
These reminders about our vacations and adventures.. Just so precious.
The #Immich cli has some really weird quirks. Despite --delete it doesn't delete duplicate images and sometimes it exits 0 after a random time despite --watch 🤪
I'm trying to use Immich's backup feature on the iOS app to put all my iCloud photos in my NAS, but I noticed that instead of sending the full HEIC file it sends a small (just a few Kb) jpeg... Can't find anything about this, anyone knows what's going on?
#Immich
TIL that #Immich hard-codes all its paths into its postgresql database. What a nightmare for migrations. None of the tasks in the UI helped. Tried replacing it in the db, no chance. Had to resort to bind mounting shenanigans.
:nixos: #NixOS module to regularly upload media from #Mattermost team channels to #Immich:
Okay, heeeeelp, how the fuck am I supposed to upload almost 230k photos from iCloud Photos to my NAS?
Considering that: