

In immich you can also get the files organized in folders. I have it year > month > day. You can create templates for how you want to organize it.


In immich you can also get the files organized in folders. I have it year > month > day. You can create templates for how you want to organize it.


Proton services generally are not bad, but I could never use Proton Drive for anything else than mid to long term backups, because they don’t have it integrated with Linux. I am not angry though, it is what it is and I am only in the niche (even-though Linux is the best OS for privacy). Ever since I have setup my Truenas (and Immich) I find myself caring even less about not being able to use Proton drive 😀 That said, once they have integration I want to use it for a few files.


I have experience with both Ente and Immich and I can say they are both excellent. I like Ente a little bit more, but Immich is imho better for selfhosting (both are easy to self host). What I like about Immich in that regard is that it keeps photos organized as files too, they can be categorized in folders (like year > month > day and its customizable). I just want to have an option to have access to the files directly on the filesystem and if (big if) Immich dies, I still have my photos accessible and organized in directories without me needing to do anything. Ente uses s3 storage system.


I have the first one and its good. Could have a bit better range, I suppose that’s where the 2 comes in, but otherwise very stable and easy to use.
Well… Been using Proton since 2020 and ever since that I don’t have spam issues. I am also using aliases, so if somebody sends me way too many newsletters I just disable the alias. This probably won’t help you, but you asked 😀


Oh wow, I was looking for this not long time ago and didn’t find it. I will try it 😀 Thanks a lot. I will let you know if I have same problem/manage to solve it somehow.


I wish I could install postmarketOS on my Lumia 520 😢 I do have it on my old oneplus though 🥳
It feels quite equal now that immich is stable. I was actually waiting for that, because I knew the updates before the stable release were sometimes painful and I didn’t want to do that on my production env. 😀