Yeah, that’s pretty much where I landed after reading through it.
Yeah, that’s pretty much where I landed after reading through it.
I liked etcher before balena bought it. The cli was small and easy to use. After the buyout it got super bloated.
USBImager does the same thing.
Can you point to some discussion of the ventoy blobs? I had never heard about that and can’t find anything that says it’s not GPL3.
I just started listening to Ostium recently and one of the episodes was around 20 minutes long, but the first 11 were commercials. It was infuriating.
The truly righteous use TempleOS.
Buy it before it goes back in the Disney vault!
I personally like that it needs less babysitting.
Between myself, my wife, and my kids there are 6 client devices. And I like not having to deal with the incompatible cross-version issues that I kept running into with just one client device on immich.
It doesn’t have the same ML search that immich has, but they’re adding faces, and I’ve been able to get by with date and location while that kind of stuff is added.
And while I haven’t used it yet, I appreciate that they have an easy, readily available “export” function if you decide to switch to a different image gallery
Technically I think you can use any S3 compatible storage.
I was looking at running a garage instance on a Zimaboard at my parents’ house, but didn’t bother to follow through.
I wanted to like immich, but it felt like everytime I opened it there was a little box saying there was a new version available. Which would be fine except for when that new version wasn’t compatible with the server version I was running, and upgrading that frequently needed changes to my compose file because they changed some option or library or something.
I just want something that can store pictures of my family without a lot of tinkering.
This can also be self hosted and is a much better photo gallery than nextcloud.
But with fewer breaking changes.
Feels like there’s a lot of that going around.
It seems like every FOSS project I stumble across these days hasn’t had a commit in at least a year.
Not the huge ones, obviously, but anything even slightly off the mainstream.
Damnit, I just learned about locus a month or so ago.
On a similar note:
I have it running. Seems to be working fine.
Getting it up and running was a challenge, but once it’s up it seems stable.
OEMs aren’t paying $100 per license. They’re also making deals with McAfee/Norton/whatever to package a bunch of extra crap on your windows laptop to lower the price further.
unusable
I hope that’s autocorrect?
That’s often a BIOS setting.
I found it to be inconsistent about receiving messages on Android.
Having good luck with SimpleX at the moment.