• Xanza@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    I dumped Google photos for self hosted immich and it’s been great.

    I went to install immich but it was very heavy… I don’t need AI in a selfhosted Google Photo’s replacement.

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      2 days ago

      I’m sorry, but then you are the minority. AI image categorization and face recognition is amazing for finding specific pictures quickly

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        I wasn’t super thrilled about the idea myself, but with the ability to disable it I figured I’d give it a try.

        Personally it’s a really cool feature that adds to the experience.

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        2 days ago

        This is one of the few things I can get behind with machine learning. Locally run, doesn’t “phone home”, just analyzes faces and categorizes them. That’s it.

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          That’s great when your photos have faces. Mine mostly don’t. Also they don’t come from my phone. So Google is also fairly useless.

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            It also works on simple objects, not as good as Google yet but good enough for me. I can search for keyboard or bicycle and find pictures that way.

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      It’s really not that heavy. I have Immich - and several other services - running on a 4-core VM with 16GB RAM, running on 7th gen Intel hardware alongside another 4c/16GB VM and several LXC containers. It does the job just fine with more than enough overhead.

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      2 days ago

      I got it running on a raspberry pi and have disabled the machine learning parts in the docker compose file. Works great.