

I would add file types to the list. JPEG is easy to rotate, but what about other image filetypes, images with embedded video, different video file formats etc.
I would add file types to the list. JPEG is easy to rotate, but what about other image filetypes, images with embedded video, different video file formats etc.
I disagree.
Yes, there is some editing capability in the app, but it doesn’t edit the image, it stores a new file in your local (non-immich) gallery. As I don’t sync this particular folder on my phone, I had to reupload it - and now have this image twice in immich, and one version with the wrong timestamp (now).
That’s barely any more helpful than downloading the image and editing it with another app.
I know nothing about coding, but its probably not trivial in a project the size of immich to add “one simple one-liner”.
Think of the Web UI, the mobile apps, the internal API, the filesystem handling, preview generation etc.
I’m sure it can be done, but it probably takes a couple of days.
Just an idea: Maybe a simple photo editor would fit in nicely? Crop, rotate and adjust the colors/brightness/contrast.
And … please let me rotate videos that are accidentally 90 degrees off.
I’ve run caddy and traefik. Personally, I prefer caddy, but both are likely completely fine for your use case.
Traefik has the advantage that it can be configured with docker compose files, while caddy needs its Caddyfile as a seperate configuration.
Welcome here! Lemmy has lots of different communities, you will surely find some content you like.
Old content is not (fully) synced - you will get new posts, comments and votes.
Are you looking to build your own server?
If you’re thinking about building one, the Jonsbo N4 is a compact case (~20L) that fits up to six 3.5" drives and two 2.5" drives/SSDs. It’s a nice choice if you want something small but expandable. Just note that you’ll need to pick out your own components, and there are some limits when it comes to power supplies and CPU coolers.
Just as a side node, make sure to backup your immich / nextcloud services too.
I might be wrong, but it sounds like hosted nextcloud, not a completely new platform.
Thats from the current nextcloud docs:
We strive to bring Artificial Intelligence features to Nextcloud. This section highlights these features, how they work and where to find them. All of these features are completely optional. If you want to have them on your server, you need install them via separate Nextcloud Apps.
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84% of Organizations’ SOC Analysts are Unknowingly Investigating the Same Incidents
Yeah apparently the desktop doesn’t even load when this launcher is used. But it’s still an option.
I don’t think not loading the desktop will really help much. Maybe it will free up a few hundred MB of memory.
From what I saw, it’s more or less just a new app that starts when windows boots up. Plus some improvements like “the controller now works in UAC prompts” - which tells me that they didn’t really learn anything.
steam.com is a nice example, as its an old, unused domain. If you were to visit steam.com, an attacker could likely forward it to another domain.
However, with store.steampowered.com, this attack would not succeed if you have visited this website in the last 120 days.
HSTS prevents the malicious redirect for most websites. Steam is one of them.
You’re right, that’s an option. I could set this up at my router, this way it would be almost indistinguishable from IPv6 via my ISP.
Its really not that hard. Sadly, my ISP doesn’t offer IPv6 yet, but for my vServer, enabling IPv6 was just a checkbox during creation. Then, you need to make sure that the service (e.g. webserver) also listens on the IPv6 address and maybe tweak the configuration of the webserver to actually serve websites via IPv6. Also, check your firewall settings. Lastly, you need to set the DNS AAAA records and you’re done.
“With the latest update, you are now unable to read any encrypted PMs before may 2025. Sorry for the inconvenience.”
It has a grafana integration, so it probably doesn’t include dashboards natively.