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  • I'm sorry, I'm not entirely sure what you mean. All my photos are on my local hard drive on my computer at home, and I just point immich at that folder.

    Once it boots up, immich doesn't need internet to function, except for the first time you use image processing (the machine learning to search for things inside of images) and geocoding (putting the images on a map). Once it downloads those for the first time immich can run completely offline on your local computer. If you wish, you can open immich so you can connect to it from another device, such as a phone, but your images/data never leaves your device

  • That is completely fair, and part of that is on me since I spend so much time in self hosting communities where such a recommendation isn't too out of the ordinary, while it's way out of scope for what most people are looking for

    Having a more user friendly and approachable way to do stuff like this would be very helpful

  • Immich lets you do this

    https://immich.app/docs/features/searching/

    For example here's me searching for "forest". But it also supports looking for people (even multiple people in the same image), places, dates, or combinations of all of them. It'll also look for text in images. The link has more examples

    All hosted and processed on my local computer, and connected to the mobile app

  • Dawarich has support for this. Be aware it is under very active development and has semi-frequent breaking changes though (No data loss, just manual steps to upgrade).

    For example, here's my recent trip to Austin for the Counter-Strike Major:

    And with regular routing:

    It technically works offline because you can record your location and load it afterwards, but I use it by ingesting my location that is tracked by Home Assistant

  • I'm not a big comic fan (I've only read small snippits like this), but this is from the "ultimates" storyline, which to my understanding is an alternate universe where things are... much bleaker than normal Marvel

  • Thank you for the suggestion! I've been trying it out for a few days now and it is my new favorite app in terms of design. I'm having a strange problem where it keeps logging me out every couple days, but other than that I love it

  • Games @sh.itjust.works

    Saudi Arabian government company is buying Pokémon go and 100 million players real time location data

  • They've been working on the redesign for awhile now, but the version everyone's used to (Teamspeak 3) still works perfectly fine. TS3 clients can connect to new Teamspeak servers, and new Teamspeak clients can connect to old teamspeak servers, just without the new features like screen share

    My group still uses TS3 on a daily basis on a self hosted server

  • That last part is a huge reason why I'm taking RSS more seriously. I don't want my information to be limited to what happens to get picked up by the news cycle or worse chosen by the algorithm. I'd much rather get the information from the source. So that definitely meets the criteria :D

  • Heyy I've been looking around at different android apps and I think I've also settled on "Read You." Thank you for the list, I haven't heard of lots of them like MariusHosting and they look interesting

    Which feeds do you watch for automation? I also like automating what I can lol

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What RSS feeds are you subscribed to?

    Programming @programming.dev

    What RSS feeds are you subscribed to?

  • I use Duplicati for my backups, and have backup retention set up like this:

    Save one backup each day for the past week, then save one each week for the past month, then save one each month for the past year.

    That way I have granual backups for anything recent, and the further back in the past you go the less frequent the backups are to save space