PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow
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They did not have any release date yet and also didn't want to be pressured in that way as far as I can tell. Their focus is on a solid release rather than getting things out quickly. Also it is really only a two people project and they also have to figure out some business model to be able to keep working on it.
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@nebulon hopefully they'll do a release once their MVP milestone is reached, which looks tantalisingly close:
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I wrote with them just to clarify the possibilities to upload pics from mobile (Android / IOS). Here is the answer:
"Für den Upload mit dem Smartphone können Apps wie PhotoSync oder auch Nextcloud genutzt werden. Wir unterstützen WebDAV als offene Schnittstelle, sind also kompatibel zu vielen anderen Anwendungen."
credits to Deepl:
"For uploading with the smartphone, apps like PhotoSync or even Nextcloud can be used. We support WebDAV as an open interface, so we are compatible with many other apps."
Seems to be the first #Google #Photos #Alternative I would like to use.
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@captain-kirk yeah I'm really looking forward to this being released. Think I'll finally be able to cancel my Flickr subscription
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It would be great if this would somehow work with local directories or more inexpensive storage spaces. . I know there has been some talk about different ways of extending cloudron/ nextcloud storage. I tend to lag behind on these forums and with cloudron in general. So I am not sure where things stand with this. But thought I would add this comment.
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@seeker hopefully once it's released and then packaged for Cloudron it'll play nicely with the new Volumes in Cloudron 6.0, see https://docs.cloudron.io/storage/#volumes
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@jdaviescoates Thanks for sharing. I knew I had read things about volumes being expanded in cloudron.
I have long wanted a google alternative for photos. I hope that the photoprism is found to alleviate the privacy concerns mentioned prior in this thread. I would still be a little concerned about uploading all of my photos online. But a selection for photoprism to work its magic on. That would be nice.
I would really love a way to extend volumes to a pc at home or at the office.
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@seeker said in PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow:
I hope that the photoprism is found to alleviate the privacy concerns mentioned prior in this thread
I'm fairly certain those concerns are unfounded. Somewhere on GitHub, in response to a feature request, I think, the authors rejected the idea of deeper integration with Google because they too want a private alternative, hence creating what they have.
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@jdaviescoates is there a bounty up for this one? I would be interested in packaging it after I'm done with my current effort if there's a bounty
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@doodlemania2 I think perhaps you're confusing me with @marcusquinn who has sponsored various packages
I'm barely breaking even and so have not sponsored any!
But I also think @nebulon will perhaps be up for packaging this once it's actually release - he's previously met with the developers because I think they all live in Berlin.
So, um, great! But, it hasn't been released yet, I'm not sure there is any bounty, and I think perhaps no bounty will be necessary.
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@jdaviescoates ah - no worries - i'm interested in it too, just didn't know if there was a bounty out there, I know there's lots of those flying around
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@doodlemania2 I just noticed they hit their MVP milestone 2 days ago https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/milestone/1
And they've got some docs here too:
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Ok, thanks much for the update. Wish I could help with the packaging, but I've got zero skills or experience to contribute to that. Would be amazing to have this on Cloudron at some point, it seems to be the most promising Google Photos alternative.
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@nebulon said in PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow:
have not managed to build a working package yet, since installation of tensorflow appears to be very particular.
Are you still working on this?
Manage to work out how to install tensorflow?
Thanks!