how long did it take you to upload this image?
This is madness but it is GLORIOUS madness!
how long did it take you to upload this image?
Actually the problem seems to be early adoption, at least that’s what my professor told me. Wealthy countries like the USA and Germany started deploying internet infrastructure very early, and replacing all of this equipment is now very expensive. So we’re mostly stuck with older tech.
“from third countries” probably should’ve been “from third-world countries”
I actually have a friend that uses such a small phone, they use a regular querty keyboard, just usually in combination with glide/swipe typing. I don’t think you can install WearOS keyboards, and afaik the default keyboard on WearOS is a full-size querty anyway…
That’s really awesome! I’ll hold off from trying this for one or two updates, hopefully by then Immich will automatically create albums based on the folder structure as well.
And some solid library sharing feature would also go a long way towards sharing (old) family photos with the whole family!
Immich actually organizes your photos in a simple directory structure, which is customizable (want to group by year? year+month? by day? not at all?). The images are right there in your file system and have the original file name.
The directory is “read-only” though, for the same reason as there is a need to import existing libraries: database synchronization.
Immich offers many features that require a database or pre-processing of files, which makes it fast and feature-rich. If you modify files outside of Immich, it cannot know what changed and loses track of where your media is.
As I said, the (read-only) file structure is always there in case you want to switch.
Why would you be “dependent” on it in any way? There’s no vendor lock in…
They probably meant that through the tunnel you can get to one of these ports, because the HTTP requests are forwarded there. Should only work for HTTP(S) though
You mean fall?
Article says W5+ only adds a co-processor compared to the W5, and Google is using its own custom co-processor instead
Giving 10 bucks a year, even though I use it very little. But sometimes it’s just easy and quick to look something up or read an interesting article, and I know that there are many people (students, etc.) who rely on it more than I do and have less money to spend
Oh, interesting!
the only advange to a keyboard that I can see is for drawing or signing documents
What filenames are you using? I’d imagine the filename is pretty important for getting the metadata. It might also help to add the year to the show folder.
My normal naming scheme is like this:
"{show name} ({year})"
|__ "Season 1"
|__ "{show name} - {season number}x{episode number}"
|__ "Season 2"
|_ ...
Ah okay, wouldn’t have thought that it would be reliable enought to pull this off.
In that case, you might want to look at some kind of knowledge base AI, like danswer. There are others, which might be better suited, but I can’t seem to find them right now.
Yeah, JF uses it as an alternative to Chromecast. There should be an API for it, as the server handles all of the communication
Is sonarr/radarr a hard requirement? Would be interested in just using this as an alternative frontend for jellyfin
Didn’t know something like this existed at all! (so no idea of there are alternatives)
I’m super curious about your experiences and use case though! Care to share some insights?
I read this as “Why Threads is Meta’s biggest problem right now” and got really confused at first
Oh okay! Thanks for letting me know!