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    I’m glad that they chose the AGPL when open-sourcing their server. I don’t see that many companies, especially ones offering a “product”, open-sourcing their work with a copyleft license.

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    For now it seems like you need to modify and build the apps yourself to be able to use the newly open sourced backend server. This doesn’t make it very realistic to use for self-hosters.

    If they ever change that, it might be worth another look.

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      4 months ago

      If they’re nice enough to use the AGPL, I have some faith that they’ll also improve it for self-hosting.

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      Looks like it’s not really designed to be self hosted yet. So, if you’re self hosting, Immich is still probably the way.

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    What’s the benefit of this over shotwell?

    Why does it need to be encrypted if it never leaves my device? I dont get it

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      It does leave your device, it’s connecting to either self hosted server or paid service cloud

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    I’m looking a for photo-storage option for the long-run.

    Open-source is not a must, but nice. E2E encryption is not a must, but nice.

    I just want to place to store, edit(?), categorize, search, share my photos. And I don’t want to the place to be Google, Apple, or Microsoft. So, this does look interesting.

    However, I also want to low-maintenance, low-cost, stable long-term solution. I value convenience.

    What options should I consider?

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      Immich is a perfect photos app, and although still under heavy development it is quite polished already.

      Low maintenance depends on your definition I suppose. As it’s under heavy development you do need to often change the config with a new update.

      But it has a Google Photos like interface, facial recognition and object/scene recognition and searchability (all of this is done locally on the server), etc.