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Bleeding-edge Self-Hosted Photo software in 2023? I'm talking AI-powered, Docker-friendly, open source, etc...
I found this list: https://github.com/meichthys/foss_photo_libraries/tree/main
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Ask HN: What are some self-hosted photo organizing/sharing programs?
A comprehensive list comparing features
https://github.com/meichthys/foss_photo_libraries
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Google Photos alternative
Maybe I over read, but I did not find an answer for my question. I also looked into this https://github.com/meichthys/foss_photo_libraries.
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looking for a slefhosted photo gallery
Here's a great comparison of your options: https://github.com/meichthys/foss_photo_libraries
- Best iOS photo backup on a Raspberry pi?
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PhotoPrism vs Synology Pbotos
Check: https://github.com/meichthys/foss_photo_libraries and/or do a search for any first hand experience from other redditors
- Can someone help me find out if nextcloud photos or Immich can satisfy my needs?
- Google photos Alternative
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I have been working on a self-hosted photos application with a mobile app and website, it is created to replace Google Photos for my personal photos. Both my wife and I have been actively using the initial prototype for the past few months. At this stage, I have a few questions
Here's a list of features that would be worth considering: https://github.com/meichthys/foss_photo_libraries When you're ready to release your apps, create an issue on that repo so your app can be included in the comparison đź‘Ť
- What's the best (current) Google Photos alternative?
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Ask HN: How Can I Make My Front End React to Database Changes in Real-Time?
- Some platforms like Supabase Realtime [3] and Firebase offer subscription models to database changes, but these solutions fall short when dealing with complex queries involving joins or group-bys.
My vision is that the modern frontend to behave like a series of materialized views that dynamically update as the underlying data changes. Current state management libraries handle state trees well but don't seamlessly integrate with relational or graph-like database structures.
The only thing I can think of is to implement it by myself, which sounds like a big PITA.
Anything goes, Brainstorm with me. Is it causing you headaches as well? Are you familiar with an efficient solution? how are you all tackling it?
[1] https://readyset.io/
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FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
Postgresql + MySQL Cache https://github.com/readysettech/readyset
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Readyset: A MySQL and Postgres wire-compatible caching layer
I just wanted to give a high five for having Jepsen tests for this: https://github.com/readysettech/readyset/tree/stable-240117/...
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Fine-grained caching strategies of dynamic queries
This example is a great use case for partial incremental view maintenance systems like ReadySet: you automatically get something like the “prepopulating the cache” section (toward the end of the blog) while only caching the data the application is using, and avoiding the need to manually implement any sort of invalidation logic.
(Disclaimer: I used to work for them, but don’t anymore. It’s all available for free on GitHub though for anyone interested: https://github.com/readysettech/readyset)
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Squeeze the hell out of the system you have
There are systems that will do that for you like https://readyset.io/.
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Production grade databases in Rust
ReadySet
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Dozer: A scalable Real-Time Data APIs backend written in Rust
readyset.io is the company that jonhoo was associated with for work on noria
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I'm building Memories, a FOSS alternative to Google Photos with a focus on UX and performance
Might be interesting to try out https://readyset.io for this use case.
- Materialized View: SQL Queries on Steroids
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Tips on scaling a monolithic Rust web server?
On the caching topic, I found the ReadySet(né Noria) approach to be extremely interesting.
What are some alternatives?
immich - High performance self-hosted photo and video management solution.
materialize - The data warehouse for operational workloads.
self-hosted-cookbook - A cookbook, for docker-compose based recipes, for self-hosted applications and services.
noria - Fast web applications through dynamic, partially-stateful dataflow
memories - Fast, modern and advanced photo management suite. Runs as a Nextcloud app.
singleflight - Rust port of Go's singleflight package
PiGallery 2 - A fast directory-first photo gallery website, with rich UI, optimized for running on low resource servers (especially on raspberry pi)
chiselstrike - ChiselStrike abstracts common backends components like databases and message queues, and let you drive them from a convenient TypeScript business logic layer
scarfin - A flexible image tagger/query tool. Beets for images.
googleapis - Public interface definitions of Google APIs.
Damselfly - Damselfly is a server-based Photograph Management app. The goal of Damselfly is to index an extremely large collection of images, and allow easy search and retrieval of those images, using metadata such as the IPTC keyword tags, as well as the folder and file names. Damselfly includes support for object/face detection.
genSQL - A SQL generator tool to create random rows for test schemas