I’d put the client ML as a disadvantage.
Having the AI processes run on a beefy server is much nicer in my book, but of course can only be done without E2E encryption.
Be sure to try Immich, too. If you don’t need E2E it’s better in my book. Especially with local-AI powered search, which Ente doesn’t have.
What? Now you’re just plain wrong.
Immich is more feature rich, has self-hosted AI, is 3 years old, has 52K+ stars on GitHub vs Ente’s 16K (with 2 less years no less), almost 4 times as many forks, and has a public roadmap.
How is that “very early development”? Want to give you the benefit of the doubt, but this feels very “Ente insider” to me. Outside of E2E encryption, what specifically does Ente offer that Immich doesn’t?
Put this in the other comment, but why?
But it doesnt have all the local-AI image recognition features, does it? Being able to search for “black car interior” is as random as it is effective in Immich.
I see people suggest Ente, but Immich has been fantastic for me, and is funded by FUTO which means it’s less likely to enshittify.
In other words:
Try Immich!! It’s worth trying.
But it doesnt have all the local-AI image recognition features, does it? Being able to search for “black car interior” is as random as it is effective in Immich.
What kind of disks, and how is your ZFS set up? Something seems amis here.
Oh wow, that’s way more efficient than I expected for old hardware.
Donate it.
Using it just draws more power.
console.log(d++);
Repeat.
I had thought for virus scanning, but it doesnt seem to do that yet.
Integrate with ClamAV or VirusTotal and this would be a masterpiece.
Me too. Ondsel wouldn’t have been possible without the massive amount of work that previously happened on FreeCAD.
If you want to be supporting FOSS, this is how you do it.
It’s also likely, consider the first paragraph of their goodbye, that it has more to do with competing in a commercial CAD space (where engineers are trained on specific software different from FreeCAD in school) than anything else.
Thats cool. Picture FitoTrack, but with an AllTrails or Garmin-like web interface instead. Wanderer is more modern, Fittrackee (was/is?) more feature rich.
I know Fittrackee and Wanderer were mentioned, why did you skip those? More curious than anything.
Let me know if it works out for you, if not I can try to help.
Yea, it works for me, but there were no great guides. If nothing is in the DB, try checking HTTP error codes, or setting the RUST_LOG
to trace
(which gives you a log line for every item synced).
A problem I had that seemed like nothing was saving was the nginx proxy wasn’t doing things right, and I couldn’t tell. Using the local IP worked, and after making some nginx config tweaks I got it working.
I ended up making suggestions here based on my experience: https://github.com/porelli/firefox-sync
I didn’t exactly use that repo, but started with it and use their images. Their nginx config works, though.
Not for years. It’s Rust now.
Doh, should have kept reading 😆 Rust is used in production now.
You can, it’s just more complex.
That was actually what made my decision. My drive is encrypted at rest, and E2E makes it much harder to do other things I may want to do with my library. For instance, I have a bunch of photography sessions imported as local libraries, so they’re just folders on disk I can modify outside of Immich as I want.