Being able to make lightweight edits to photos is going to be very nice.
Its amazing how fast it's developing, hard to believe it's only two years old, yet it seems like yesterday at the same time.
Fantastic devs!
Oh awesome, its nice to know that immich will add photo editing soon!
Please stop breaking things every other release
Please read the warning at the top of their page:
⚠️ The project is under very active development. Expect bugs and changes. Do not use it as the only way to store your photos and videos!
If you don't like these breaking changes, this might not be the right software for you (for now).
I'd say Innovation is more important than stopping with breaking changes
This is a roadmap to the stable release. Things can't be expected to never break before the stable release.
Never heard of Immich, but it looks absolutely amazing.
And amazing is is. It has almost completely replaced my use of Google Photos 👍
Ooo similar image detection already implemented! Been wondering how I manage that!
So, do I need a GPU to use facial rec. with this?
I have a NAS with a low powered CPU, but I don't care if it takes weeks to analyse - we don't take loads of photos.
No, I do all the facial stuff on my little n305. Depends on size of photos and how many. I have about 9k and it took a few hours to churn through.
I passed my igpu through and honestly found almost no speed benefit after the initial import. So i removed it.
Needs private albums for porn and ill use it.
Yeah I am looking forward to the stable release.
What happened to the old logo?
Last time that I checked the Repo it was different.
Redesigned. If i have to guess: because it was too much. Too many details, too small.
Better background backups
Rework background backups to be more reliable
Hilarious for a system which main point / feature is photo backup
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