• uuj8za@piefed.social
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    2 hours ago

    Ooh, the workflows idea is interesting.

    What I really want is for my photos to expire.

    Most of the photos I take are junk photos: a picture of a receipt, a picture of a sprinkler model number, a picture of a random bug I saw while I was cleaning the pool. I just need these photos once and then I never need them again. I wish they would go away on their own.

    Of course, there are also times when I do want to keep pictures, birthdays, vacations, etc.

    I wish Immich (or someone) would create a camera with a switch that allows you to pre sort images into albums: permanent vs temporary

    Of course, the Big Tech guys would never do this because they want you to store all of that junk on their clouds.

    But, Immich could actually help trim junk.

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      34 minutes ago

      In iOS there is an app called ShutterDeclutter that every day shows you the all photos you took on that day of the year in your collection and has a swipe left/right to delete or keep each one. It makes the job of reviewing photos manageable for people with multi decade long albums. I really want Immich to add that feature.

  • Pika@sh.itjust.works
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    60 minutes ago

    As an FYI to people who are upgrading and use a preexisting postgres database If you still use pgvecto.rs (if the command \dx on the immich database responds with vectors not vector) you will need to install both pgvector and vectorchord in order to continue using immich. This will require restarting your postgres instance at least once if not twice.

    It threw me for a loop at first because of the similar naming. Just thought I would share.

  • Mereo@lemmy.ca
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    2 hours ago

    As this is version 3.0.0, I’ll wait a bit before upgrading.