Hello everyone, Alex from Immich here!
On behalf of the team, I’d like to express my heartfelt gratitude for your support in 2024.
Since the first day I posted the video prototype on the self-hosted subreddit, Immich has been on a journey. I still remember the project’s early days and loved seeing those first issues open on GitHub. How exciting it has been to build something useful for so many people. I am grateful for the compassionate community as well as the feedback and criticism we have received this year.
The project’s core idea is to do good things without a hidden agenda or ill motives, to give people a delightful choice to manage their digital media besides the solutions from exploitative big cloud providers. Just last year, we were daydreaming of how wonderful it would be if we could do those things daily as our full-time job. One might have said it is good karma, but Louis Rossman from FUTO found us and extended the invitation for the company to fund the project to let us develop the software full-time. It was a dream come true for all the core contributors to talk about Immich, interact with the users, have fun writing code, and build out the features of Immich every day. We would not be here without your love and support for the project.
Similar to last year, here’s a recap of everything the project accomplished in 2024:
Finally, the team will attend FOSDEM 2025 in Brussels, Belgium, on February 1st and 2nd. If you are around, stop by and say “hi.” We will have a stand there on Sunday (02-02), and we also registered for a lightning talk session. We’re looking forward to seeing some of you there!
As always, if you find the project helpful, you can support us at https://buy.immich.app
Have a happy holiday! 🎊
Immich Team
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Immich is awesome. One of the few software purchases I feel good about.
My personal top wish is collaborative person editing and sharing the person database.
If each user could have simple custom text notes section per person that would be awesome too.
No demands, just a personal wishlist:
Immich is what got me into self hosting, an incredible piece of software (is that the right term?), and I can’t wait to see where it goes into the future.
Thank you for immich! I use it every day.
And thank you for posting on lemmy
Immich is part of FUTO now? Great, congrats!
I look forward to implementing it on my new home box.
Yeah, FUTO rocks, literally my only complaint is their license for in-house stuff. If that gets fixed, I’ll shill them all day long.
Glad to see you posted here and not just reddit.
Thanks for all the hard work, delivering a great piece of software!
Immich server key purchased a few weeks ago, was the least I could do.
Using the go application to import the Google takeout zip file is a really good way to improve the WAF.
Thanks!
Woah federation would be huge!
Someday I would love to be able to share and receive shared photos / albums to and from users on different servers. Especially if it lets me sync the original files so that I can keep a copy in case their server goes down. It would also be neat if you could enable activitypub so that your account could show up as a fediverse user that people can follow for public or approved follower only posts, pixelfed compatibility would be super cool.
Thanks a lot for Immich and for posting here. Much appreciated the hard work this year and helping myself and family on our self hosted journey.
Ooooooo so its AGPL UwU
I’m glad that development is getting more stable, the regular updates with breaking changes were not so great.
Congrats to those milestones ☝🏻 Using Immich since the early versions and it got better and better, thanks to the efforts of the team
Thanks again for the help if something broke because of an update 😊
@altran1502@lemmy.world nice for showing up in here!
Thanks for your work. Keep on keeping on and we’ll keep on supporting!
@altran1502@lemmy.world thanks for Immich! I was a bit reluctant to move from photos to Immich but I think the experience has been great!
I think simpler deployment should be on top of the list for next year. The microservice architecture scares quite a lot of people away and makes it complicated. If it was me, I would make microservices optional, for people who wants to scale their immich components. Most will never have the need.
What? Immich currently has 2 containers, plus 1 typesense, 1 redis and 1 db. That’s not really a lot compared to other stacks
yeah, plus you just copy and paste the docker-compose and you don’t even need to know what’s under the hood.
I too use the singular container from imagegenius and point it at a DB and redis. Usually their upgrade paths mention several components but I’ve only ever used the one.