Suggested via support chat. It is a photo management service, similar to Google Photos.
It is in early development and doesn’t have a Nix module. I would suggest that more mature service like PhotoPrism should have a higher priority.
Suggested via support chat. It is a photo management service, similar to Google Photos.
It is in early development and doesn’t have a Nix module. I would suggest that more mature service like PhotoPrism should have a higher priority.
I agree. I’ve heard a lot of great feedback about the developers of Immich.
Imagine what will happen to Backblaze warnings if all the media goes to backups by default…
In my opinion, SelfPrivacy should backup Immich/PhotoPrism by default.
I wonder if at some point we will have to introduce a “Hey, umm, we have quite a lot of services, damn, they will absolutely fill up your free Backblaze plan, so here is a dialogue of a lot of toggles with services we will enable backups for and you can disable stuff you don’t care about! Think! THINK! Backblaze will not be happy if you ignore this step!!!” installation page Like, in advance. I am absolutely sure if we leave it be, lots of users won’t care enough to actually go to the provider page to disable stuff after installation. And that will create a lot of troubleshooting pain.
edit: Though I just realized we don’t enable most services by default anyway, I have the whole pipeline messed up in my head
Yes, in a basic use case, without large files, like when you’re only using email and Nextcloud contacts, 10GB will be enough. When you reach 7.5GB, Backblaze will start sending warnings that 75% of the limit is reached. I don’t see anything wrong with paying $0.05 per month for every extra 10GB of backup storage. But yes, the user will need to add a payment method.