Seems like iCloud Photos has a regression in their Shared Libraries that prevents me from downloading the photos from a browser if an image is in Shared Library. If I move it Personal library I can download it fine :/
Seems like iCloud Photos has a regression in their Shared Libraries that prevents me from downloading the photos from a browser if an image is in Shared Library. If I move it Personal library I can download it fine :/
#Immich first impressions
Well, not really first, but current. Last time I tried it was a couple of years ago, I think.
1. Looks and feels like a polished product.
2. I still can’t have two separate libraries. I really like the idea of two libraries - shared and personal. Like in Synology Photos or iCloud Photos.
#selfhosting #SelfHosted #selfhost #icloudphotos #synologyphotos #photo #homelab
That's a wrap for today! Weekend mode activated! 🎉
Exciting news from #AppStoreConnect: a fresh visual update for submission drafting. Can't wait to discover more changes! 🌟👀
One way to test @commitphotos is by cleaning my own #iCloud #PhotosLibrary. 💻📸
Over 3 GB recovered! 💪
Admittedly, 2014 wasn't the most abundant year for photos, but I'm just beginning to test version 1.3 on the next year. 📅
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