I also really wonder, they say face recognition and ML categorization happen on the edge. I guess this would drain the battery quite a lot doing it for the 800 GB and it will take forever.
I also really wonder, they say face recognition and ML categorization happen on the edge. I guess this would drain the battery quite a lot doing it for the 800 GB and it will take forever.
I have around 800 GB of photos from me, my dad and my fiance. That would be $ 20 a month. Ok, still not bad, I don’t think I could get it much cheaper on a VPS.
For now what I’m doing is running https://immich.app on my laptop at home with a connected external USB drive. It’s not e2e encrypted, just with ssl on https. But other than that it seems to have similar functionality.
I edited the post and added what our doughter wrote about her experience too. She gad a very different view on it compared to me.
Pro tip: delete the app on your phone. Needing to put in the website into the browser breaks the misscle memory and you can then easier replace it with something else.
Aaahh
You’re right, it’s a stick which is almost like a pipe because it was hallow inside. You can’t see it very well in the picture.
Yeah exactly, that is where I’m posting. But it’s very empty and I have no idea about the admin who he/she is and why they host it.
Probably by creating good content on Lemmy in Korean and linking to it from where the Koreans normally are ^^
Most probably!
Haha, oh around where? Perhaps we can have a Lemmy summit in Korea :p
Are you on !korea@lemmy.funami.tech ? We need more people posting there :p
For me it’s similar, but I don’t have D.
Yeah I agree. I wonder how people make it real 2FA when the 2FA app is on the phone and they also log in in the phone.
I only know about https://lemmy.funami.tech/c/korea
I save them in my keepassxc, actually I save the 2fA also there. Once someone gets to my password manager all bets are off.
Nope from what I know there is only one Korean instance with one community and I am practically the only one posting to it ^^
Yeah that makes sense. I’m on a single user instance where subscribed and /all is exactly the same which makes the problem even bigger.
Probably because you end up on /all and on Lemmy.world are so many people that probably most communities from the fediverse show up there. I’m on a single user instance so subscribed and /all is the same for me and I need to actively search for new instances and communities.
The thing is that they only need to release the source code to a user of their installer. Also, perhaps they got a special exception from the original author like dynamically linked Linux drivers.