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Not sure if I understand your sentiment on piwigo, but PiGallery2 might be a help. Super simple and seems lightweight for me.
I agree about logseq. I think it's more feature-stable right now than Athens, but that's not criticism of Athens. They're both moving quickly. But as a consequence of the md files and slightly greater maturity, I'm on logseq right now, with a roll-my-own sync. I used this guide: https://github.com/CharlesChiuGit/Logseq-Git-Sync-101 It ... works, but things like leaving the client running on my desktop and launching my client on my phone can cause conflicts. Having to push to my git server manually is tiresome, but I'm sure there's an automated thing I can whip up. Aside from being reliant on apps (bleh, I just don't understand) and thus restricted with any device that doesn't permit installing software, it's a working solution. Just.