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A static website and Immich
A static website and Immich
https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalk might be an option. There’s both a server based version and a p2p version IIRC.
I asked someone about this a few days ago, and they claimed to have over 30000 photos in Nextcloud without issues
I suppose “a few” is quite open to interpretation, but I have 50k photos now so if it can handle 100k without getting sluggish it’ll probably be fine for the foreseeable future.
Does Nextcloud handle large numbers of photos nowadays? IIRC when I was comparing programs some years ago I read that both it and Owncloud struggled when you got to a few 10000s of photos.
Ah, nice.
Btw. perhaps you’d like to add:
build: .
to docker-compose.yml so you can just write “docker-compose build” instead of having to do it with a separate docker command. I would submit a PR for it but I have made a bunch of other changes to that file so it’s probably faster if you do it.
Awesome work! Going to try out koboldcpp right away. Currently running llama.cpp in docker on my workstation because it would be such a mess to get cuda toolkit installed natively…
Out of curiosity, isn’t conda a bit redundant in docker since it already is an isolated environment?
Yep, and I think the best thing one can do is to not reuse passwords. Just wanted to point it out so previous poster doesn’t think they’re guaranteed to be unaffected by the hack because their account is supposedly deleted.
Difficult to know if actually deleted, or just marked as inactive in the user database.
Sounds like usenet isn’t something for me then… I think 90% of our movie/tv library is more than 10 years old
I use https://www.criticker.com/ for movies because it has a really nice recommendation algorithm based on your personal scores. They also have a section for rating games but I haven’t tried that part