

He does. And not one trained on a particularly good model, it has to be said.
He does. And not one trained on a particularly good model, it has to be said.
Ok, so you meant Lemmy.
The person who asked the question is very well aware they are accessing Lemmy via an internet-connected device.
What does that have to do with asking if you can have a cloud-hosted Immich instance?
Additionally, how does it prove he’s a bot (which you have asserted) or that they’re a shill sent here, which you’ve also asserted?
I don’t know whether you yourself are a bot trained on a very bad model, or whether you’re simply extremely inebriated, because you’re not making much sense.
Get where? Lemmy?
What are you even talking about?
It’s perfectly possible someone doesn’t want to:
Buy and run a whole separate PC
Figure out how to install TrueNAS and configure it properly
Install and configure Immich
Figure out how to make it accessible outside of their home network while maintaining security
Come up with an effective backup solution
Do regular maintenance and replace hardware when required
Why are Lemmy users so incapable of realising others may have different preferences and priorities?
Not everyone can be arsed with the complexity or hours of work the above entails. Not everyone has the money for it.
I self host but I can definitely appreciate why people would prefer going a different route. It’d likely have saved me a lot of money, tbh.
Why is this a thing for US phone networks?
Why do they care whether the ones and zeroes sent/received stay on the phone or not? Data is data. It shouldn’t be any more complicated than that.
Bloody hell, this is a damn documentary.
Also their initiative to recognise images and generate alt-text for screen-reader users.
My sister is blind and screen readers are close to useless on the web, so it was great to hear Mozilla is working on that.
This is the question that should’ve been asked before it was built and shipped.
Now that it has been, though, any effort to keep it out of landfill and find a use for the hardware is good.