Yeah, the duplicate finder uses a neural network to find duplicates I think. I went through my wedding album that had a lot of burst shots and it was able to detect similar images well.
Yeah, the duplicate finder uses a neural network to find duplicates I think. I went through my wedding album that had a lot of burst shots and it was able to detect similar images well.
Not sure if you’re aware, but Immich has a duplicate finder
Dockge for docker compose stacks. Glances for system resource usage because it has a Homepage widget.
All good recs so far but haven’t seen anyone mention Infernal Affairs.
I am running my disks as mirrors.
I have a Terramaster 4-bay DAS
I’m running a mini-PC with the N100, 12GB RAM, and 2x18TB mirrored drives on ZFS and it seems to work well.
I migrated using the CLI tool to upload before external libraries came out, and it worked well for me. I think I would have preferred to use external libraries for things like my wedding photos, so there aren’t duplicates on my server, but it’s not a big deal.
I always used fingertip with small hands and never thought it was weird. I just figured out maybe it’s because I played piano growing up? It feels more natural to have a C shape with my hand and space between the mouse and my palm.
I wasn’t sure if it was AI or not. According to the description on GitHub:
Isn’t ResNet152 a neural network model? I was careful to say neural network instead of AI or machine learning.