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Imagine du stellst dir zwei Wecker und keiner davon weckt dich 🫠 Aber hey, in 15 Minuten von Bett über Anziehen und Mindest-Makeup zur Haustür hab ich auch noch nicht geschafft. Und meinen Bus und Termin schaff ich auch noch.
@stellavie nope this is simply a python script that pulls the images via the api and uploads them to the other instance, without writing them to disk in between
So I've been working on that tool a little bit on the side every day since, and I'm happy to announce that the first image was just synced from a shared album on one immich instance to another album on my own instance ^^
It's far from finished, but nice to see that this works already, and it was indeed not hard at all. Btw, my goal for this is to have a minimal proof-of-concept tool that works well for syncing a single album – not to implement a whole lot of functionality or friendly UI.
Using this for importing shared links would also be cool tho. Maybe I could turn it into a library or something.
knowledge wanted - how to server config while being low on spoons@amy_psycho_bitch In my opinion/experience, using stuff from the system package manager instead of docker is easier to maintain and keep up to date (for me). There's also auto update solutions for docker I've used, where you could pin a major version and have it auto update minor/patch versions. But then you still have to keep track of manually doing major updates at times, how often this would be necessary depends on the software of course.
I'd imagine a good low-spoons server setup to be based on a well-supported, stable-release distro like Debian (which I'd recommend over Ubuntu, from what I hear release-upgrades go smoother) with unattended-upgrades enabled.
Personally, my NixOS stable servers don't cause much hassle either most of the times when I do updates or even release-upgrades – but I'd guess more (can't really judge that well enough). And for me, it has less service config maintenance overhead. But I'd leave that up to you to weigh against each other. :)
anyone else got that kind of pronunciation autism that makes you practice pronouncing words because you just can't speak them otherwise because it would feel terrible? and also gives you an involuntary aversion to things/names you don't know how to pronounce, because it throws you onto a mental loop?