

It’s open source software. You’re free to fork it on any platform of your choosing and support it yourself.
It’s open source software. You’re free to fork it on any platform of your choosing and support it yourself.
Definitely giving this a go, seems exactly what I’ve been looking for for my small self hosted stack.
Well yes, if you want a decent search function, duplicate detection, etc., then E2E is just not feasible.
Immich developers confirmed they will never implement it, as it breaks too many features of Immich.
“Better”
Maybe if they’d fix their glaring security issues
He open sourced the “code”. If you actually look in detail, there’s no actual working code.
He also disabled issues on GitHub, so there’s no way to report bugs (and thus discuss his code).
While he could be getting offers, everything about it just feels like a scam.
I just don’t see the use of self hosting these just for myself. I guess that’s why so little people do this?
What are some interesting things to host?
funded by an actual business.
You’re talking like that’s a good thing?
It’s a web app wrapped in Tauri. So basically a desktop app, but the web app can be hosted too.
It also raises red flags about what they (hopefully don’t) have in mind for the future
Love it.
I’ve been willing to learn more about programming with location/map data so definitely checking this out.
Are you looking for contributions or help on anything? I think I might at least look at providing a Dutch translation for the front-end if you’re accepting PRs.
To plan, organize or review routes.
This seems more like Garmin Basecamp, it’s not supposed to be used on the routes themselves I’m guessing.
There is no such thing as a base64 encoded url. Part of an url might hold base64 encoded data, but never the url itself.
These online tools aren’t working because you’re using them wrong.