Louis, you're a treasure. thank you for doing what you do, helping others, etcetera. the world would be a better place if there were more and more people like you. great example to the rest of us. :-)
"this is not linux documentation" Proceeds to use command line with more steps than the average archlinux wiki entry. I'm half joking. It's very easy to follow, but my brain tries to turn off when it sees a terminal. Maybe it's the lack of a cat.
Hey, you don't need to use screen to run docker compose. Just do "docker compose up -d" and whenever you want to see it's output, "docker compose logs -f".
I would like quality settings for video, because I have 10 mpbs up and don't want to have to look at a 15 fps POS designed for 4g over gigabit wifi just because my home network can't handle an 11 mbps file.
@@JessicaFEREM I mean, multiple quality settings. If I have a 10 or 8 mbps connection, that should be a different video stream from a 2 mbps connection. Even if the file is 11 mbps.
This is why people don't use open source, noone wants a 20 minute terminal tutorial to install an image gallery, it's also why noone uses Linux unless it's on a steam deck. I appreciate the video but this stuff is hurting not helping.
your conflating self hosting with open source, they are not the same thing. Self hosting requires a strong technical understanding to do properly, it's not for everybody and it looks like it's not for you (There's no shame in it). Yes, some open source software is garbage (That's true for everything) but it's just a different development model for software, a non-techie can use open source software perfectly fine without having to be an expert (Assuming the software is built well).
@jacksoncremean1664 No, I'm not, I'm if anything comparing this to compiling binaries to people who have no idea what either are, no desire to learn it, and just want to install it and be done. If all the Linux distro teams could actually work together and create a unified experience rather than fighting to be king of the distro stack for 20 years, you could have installers that pull dependencies from a unified repo maintained by something like The Linux Foundation with a script in it to do all this, that has been vetted by The Community and just work... Ala Windows. But this will never happen because people are desperate to convert everyone to terminal users rather than all working together. Wanna make this stuff more mainstream?? Look at the fractured, infighting Linux community and fix that first. Otherwise, use Windows and git for these, people are adopting that far more than Linux.
This is a terrible point. This is NOT a drawback of open source. As far as I’m aware, Immich does offer a downloadable setup with no command line fuss. Besides, closed source software often needs setup in the terminal and experience. Now, what you’re complaining about is how difficult self hosting can be. Most server type software expects you to have some experience and often won’t bother with single click installs. Don’t confuse your frustrations with self host with those of open source.
This new guy Louis is a great presenter he should do RUclips or something
Louis, you're a treasure. thank you for doing what you do, helping others, etcetera. the world would be a better place if there were more and more people like you.
great example to the rest of us. :-)
Thanks Louis! I was having trouble trying to get Immich to work.
Immich 😅
@@AdemKernelEdited 😁
@@AdemKernelEdited 😊
"this is not linux documentation" Proceeds to use command line with more steps than the average archlinux wiki entry. I'm half joking. It's very easy to follow, but my brain tries to turn off when it sees a terminal. Maybe it's the lack of a cat.
as immich is self hosting, an "federation" feature is missing.
Could not have my own immich instance and join others.
Could you elaborate? Really curious about what you mean.
Hey, you don't need to use screen to run docker compose. Just do "docker compose up -d" and whenever you want to see it's output, "docker compose logs -f".
but i like seeing it flow across the screen. it's pretty, and it makes me happy. i like being happy. do what makes you happy :)
@@rossmanngroup -f key will make you happy :- )
@@rossmanngroup -f key will make you happy. Use the -f key, -f means 'follow'.
I would like quality settings for video, because I have 10 mpbs up and don't want to have to look at a 15 fps POS designed for 4g over gigabit wifi just because my home network can't handle an 11 mbps file.
it automatically transcodes files
@@JessicaFEREM I mean, multiple quality settings. If I have a 10 or 8 mbps connection, that should be a different video stream from a 2 mbps connection. Even if the file is 11 mbps.
I hope they implement this asap.
thank you mr. clinton
FYI, it's better to stay behind a few versions, so you don't get hit with bug.
more
5 seconds and then we're already insulting the open source community
This is why people don't use open source, noone wants a 20 minute terminal tutorial to install an image gallery, it's also why noone uses Linux unless it's on a steam deck. I appreciate the video but this stuff is hurting not helping.
you could just install casaOS (1 command) and then click the install button on immich when you bring up the web interface.
boom ur done.
your conflating self hosting with open source, they are not the same thing. Self hosting requires a strong technical understanding to do properly, it's not for everybody and it looks like it's not for you (There's no shame in it). Yes, some open source software is garbage (That's true for everything) but it's just a different development model for software, a non-techie can use open source software perfectly fine without having to be an expert (Assuming the software is built well).
@jacksoncremean1664 No, I'm not, I'm if anything comparing this to compiling binaries to people who have no idea what either are, no desire to learn it, and just want to install it and be done.
If all the Linux distro teams could actually work together and create a unified experience rather than fighting to be king of the distro stack for 20 years, you could have installers that pull dependencies from a unified repo maintained by something like The Linux Foundation with a script in it to do all this, that has been vetted by The Community and just work... Ala Windows.
But this will never happen because people are desperate to convert everyone to terminal users rather than all working together.
Wanna make this stuff more mainstream??
Look at the fractured, infighting Linux community and fix that first.
Otherwise, use Windows and git for these, people are adopting that far more than Linux.
This is a terrible point.
This is NOT a drawback of open source. As far as I’m aware, Immich does offer a downloadable setup with no command line fuss. Besides, closed source software often needs setup in the terminal and experience.
Now, what you’re complaining about is how difficult self hosting can be. Most server type software expects you to have some experience and often won’t bother with single click installs.
Don’t confuse your frustrations with self host with those of open source.
@Derpalerpa it IS if you want enough people to start using it that change actually *happens*.