The only thing preventing me to move from photoview to immich is the lack of sorting/viewing photos by folder hierarchy. I love the UI and the machine learning customisation options. They recently added the "external albums" feature, so I am hoping this folder hierarchy thing, too, will soon be implemented.
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I have been trying to find such a solution but I couldn't. I have scraped almost every Reddit post I could find on this topic but I could not find a solution that works for me. So I ended up making a simple table on Nextcloud notes. Along with that I used the Organic Maps app which is based on OSM. I just downloaded the maps I needed onto my device and I pinned some locations that I wanted to visit.
All the work was done manually. I would really appreciate if someone can develop such a solution. I am even willing to donate a few dollars.
I think I remember reading such a post where the person was saying that they are trying to develop such a solution, but it was work in progress. It was an old post, and I think they had abandoned it.
Not sure, but I think its purpose is to get get these posts appear in meta search engine results (SEO).
I am in India. Here, broadband providers give 3.33 TB of high speed usage, after which the speed gets limited to 1mbps. Some postpaid mobile plans also have "unlimited" usage, but they give only 100GB data, and if you exceed it, they convert your regular plan to a commercial plan and will bill you a relatively huge amount.
Don't know, left it long ago.
If this was reddit, I would have given you a trophy.
This might help you understand things a little better. I would advise staying away from Cloudflare if you are self-hosting for privacy.
Self-hosted Gitea. 🌈
You can bypass CGNAT easily. Look here. I sync contacts, calender, tasks, everything from Nextcloud.
Some people even use Raspberry Pis as their NAS. I use an old MacBook (5th gen i5) as a home server with 2 external hard drives as a NAS, which also runs a few docker containers like Jellyfin. Before that, I was using an old PC with 1st gen i3 for all these things.