Hm interesting, no icons and no status indicator. At the same time over time you probably got it into your muscle memory where to press quickly. It's intriguing.
I never used reddit as much as I do the Threadyverse, but I get the feeling that here the mods are much quicker to dele my comments. But this might really be related with how little I used reddit.
Yes this is the main reason for me. If you're alone then you don't care that things occasionally don't work. Once you have at least one more person or potentially the extended family it's a whole different story. And then in my opinion a potentially not 100% secured publicly accessible immich instance at home is magnitudes better than having the family just use google photos.
Because like you say, every little hick up from your site is met with "why can't we just use $bigtech instead, it always works".
What about home assistant? Me and the Family quite often use the HA app on the go, sometimes even from other computers like at my parents or in a hotel to check on the house and the cat. I also gave my dad access to it so he can see if we're at home and things like that.
But what are you trying to prevent? You have your services in a docker container, hopefully not running as root, which already makes it difficult to break out even if through a bug someone would be able to get access to the docker container.
I mean its not like your stuff is very important for someone to break in like the pentagon, you probably just have some photos from your phone on it, some lights can be switched on and off and some temperatures read.
I'm not trying to say that you should not care about it but I'm trying to figure out what your threat model is.
Thanks for the offer, but as another commenter explained, what I want doesn't work on Linux even with the played version, he had the same thought process and did the research and it didn't work because of some driver issues.
Oh snap, that is exactly what I was trying to figure out. That's a shame. Somehow KdenLive deals with those files well enough, I guess on the CPU. I might then stay on KdenLive for some time. It seems much more stable and fast on the beefy new desktop compared to my old laptop.
Ah personalized ones, also a good idea