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Hello everyone!

I'm currently looking to self host some photos to get my girlfriend off of Google Photos. I'm wondering what has been good in your experience.

I never thought about self-hosting the before but a LTT video (I'm sorry) popped up in my feed and I got curious.

I looked into Ente.io and PhotoSync so far but unsure if there are any better options. Also saw that LibrePhotos exist but I haven't looked into it yet.

What are you using? Have you had any issues? Missing features etc.?

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[–] EncryptKeeper@lemmy.world 7 points 6 months ago

It’s not misinformation. I hear what you’re saying, and that this whole Futo thing seems like it should be net positive, but it was sold.

The developer still maintains full autonomy on the projects direction and leadership. All BLANK is doing is providing them stable income

This isn’t a good argument for Immich not being sold, because this is the exact description of what private equity firms do.