cross-posted from: https://kbin.melroy.org/m/foss@beehaw.org/t/1225798

After: ~1,337 days, 271 releases, 78,000 stars on GitHub, 1,558 contributors, 31,500 members on Discord, 36,000 members on Reddit, 68 languages on Weblate, Surviving the controversial announcement about joining FUTO, Having overwhelming success and support from the community with the product keys model, Launching the Merch store, Attending our first FOSDEM, …and before the release of GTA VI We are thrilled to announce the stable release of Immich! 🎉

I’m really excited about such a large project adopting semver! I never got the trend for software without a need for rapid release cycles adopting purely time-based version numbers.

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    God damnit, now I need to set up k8s and install it.

    I’ve been putting off moving out of Google photos for years. No, no, I shouldn’t spend the time to host it. It has that scary banner.

    Way to ruin my weekend! /s

    Congrats Immich Team! /and if you’re listening, thanks!

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    The absolute irony… I’ve used Immich for nearly 2 years without fail; it’s never skipped a beat. Today I update to the stable release and my Immich mobile app now has a sync error warning. This is the first issue I’ve ever had.

    EDIT: Phew! Clear File Cache in mobile app has sorted the error. For a moment I thought the universe was against me.

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    We aim to introduce additional paid services (not paywalled features, as we will never implement paywalled features), which will help support the project and that enhance self-hosting, making it easier and more reliable. First among the many services already planned is an end-to-end encrypted, off-site backup and restore feature, built directly into Immich. This will enable a buddy backup feature as well.

    I love this.

    Free features, but offering actual useful services for self-hosters (encrypted cloud backup). Great business model for a project like this.

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      2 hours ago

      Having their own flagship instance, like Ente, would go a long way toward providing funding. I bet Ente is making a whole lot more money.

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      It sounds great, but Immich wouldn’t be the first to go back on such promises when it becomes convenient. Hopefully thanks to funding via FUTO it might not ever happen, but who knows. Appreciate they write it out, but it is not like that is legally binding.

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        4 hours ago

        If you don’t want to pay Immich for backups, you can take care of off-site backups yourself using tools like rclone to your hard drive or any off-site storage of your choice. A paywall here would be not allowing offsite backups at all unless you pay Immich.

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          I sync with syncthing to an 8tb hard drive at work. Then backblaze that ish.

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        A paid service is something that is going to have running costs on the side of the provider. E.g. the cloud backup means they need to buy/rent storage space. If they were to do something like a service for remote machine-learning (for people that do not have the hardware to properly do that) that would be a running cost of renting gpu-time.

        A paywall is a feature that would work perfectly fine without any external factors, but its blocked because you didn’t pay.

        Some nuance is needed of course. Often a paid service could be self-hosted (thats why I love being able to self-host the machine learning in immich, with a different design choice that could’ve totally been a paid service).

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    I really like where immich is headed. Bought a license last week and finally deleted Google Photos.

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      You mean you deleted App-Which-Shall-Not-Be-Named?

      Edit: I’m just using the same terminology they use in their docs…

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    This is fantastic to see, but I recently moved away from Immich with heavy heart because of a simple issue.

    I have a very minimal setup with just a RasberryPi and an external hard drive, I don’t need to access anything from outside my home so it is not setup to be accessible via internet, just Wifi.

    Since I am not home all the time I set it up that the hard drive goes to sleep after an hour or so of inactivity. It is not unusal that this means it gets to be in sleep mode for 8-10 hours once or twice per day, which I’d assume is better for its life expectancy.

    Since an update this year though something changed for Immich, I think it was connected to the postgres database… sorry, don’t remember fully since this was like 2 months ago. It would keep checking or writing on the drive and thus keep it awake the entire day. 24/7.

    I found some issues on github that mentioned this from months ago and they didn’t come to a good conclusion how to solve this, so unless this is adressed I cannot use Immich, sadly. Putting postgres on the SD card instead would probably suck for how long that one will be alive.

    Edit: if anyone is interested, here is one issue I found on github that describes this https://github.com/immich-app/immich/issues/15918

    Edit2: found another https://github.com/immich-app/immich/issues/11569 Apparently it was healthchecks and I didn’t test if that would solve the issue for me, I might try again with a small setup.

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      it gets to be in sleep mode for 8-10 hours once or twice per day, which I’d assume is better for its life expectancy.

      It’s actually the opposite.

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          49 minutes ago

          Spinning up and down puts parts under more stress than simply spinning constantly, assuming vibrations are minimal. Basically repeated changes in velocity are bad for mechanical parts, compared to just spinning at a constant rate.

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            Thank you for giving an actual answer. But this makes me wonder, there must be some middle ground where spinning it down is not worse than keeping it running. E.g. only spinning down and up once a day or once every few hours, is there any data for that you know of?

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    I’m excited for the roadmap of better sharing, group management and improved ownership. Unfortunately in its current state having a shared “family” library of pictures next to personal pictures is only possible with various workarounds (and all of those have significant downsides). Until then I’m just using it for myself, but it’s been great so far.

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    A couple of questions for those who have used it. Does it back up the video snippet portion of the live photos? Does it have webdav support so I can backup to pcloud? Can it backup to multiple places, like my local harddisk and the pcloud storage?

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      Does it back up the video snippet portion of the live photos?

      Yeah it works great for live photos I take with my Pixel. Should work for iOS ones too.

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      Don’t think it has WebDAV support but you can use rsync to back up to pcloud. That’s how I handle it.

      Also, by default when you upload files to Immich it creates it’s own directory structure but they have Storage Templates you can enable/customize to make it more human readable so the backups are more useful if looking at them without Immich.

      Another option of you want more control over the directories themselves is External Libraries… but I don’t believe uploading works with them, so you’d have to manually manage them outside of Immich (which kind of defeats the purpose IMO)

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    Finally! Been waiting for a stable release since their roadmap. Really glad I don’t have to treat it as a very experimental service that breaks once a while anymore.

    Huge thanks to all the contributors who made this possible.

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      All photos in Ente are E2EE — only client devices can decrypt it. Immich doesn’t have any encryption thus allowing anyone who manages the server to view your photos as they are. Immich is fully self-hosted while with Ente you have an option for paying Ente or self-host. I honestly prefer Immich because the features outweigh the encryption as I own the server myself and Ente is a bit complicated to setup — I think you even have to deploy the entire Ente Ecosystem Stack.

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        I just pay for ente to host for me so I like the E2EE. If I self hosted I would consider Immich with media stored in an encrypted zfs volume

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      If you’re running it via docker compose it’s trivial to upgrade, and there are no breaking changes. Pull, down, up, you’re done.

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        Iirc, 2.0 is more of a symbolic release rather than any big changes

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      Bro 2.0 came so fast I didn’t even have time to do 144, like why did they even bother releasing that when 2.0 was coming the very next day lol

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    Ooh this is great news! I guess it was both an entertaining experience and a chore at the same time bumping the server version every once in a while to keep the mobile app functioning.

    Huge props to the team, it’s one of the best pieces of software I’ve used in quite some time.