They’re different genres, not really direct competitors
They’re different genres, not really direct competitors
Property has existed before laws existed to enforce it. It was enforced with violence. Stealing is still stealing even if there’s no law against it.
That’s like saying if there was no law against theft I could drive away with your car, and that’s not stealing. I don’t think your argument is very convincing.
And you need a central online API to validate the token, like oauth, which means any system using it needs to be connected to the Internet, and that API needs to be very reliable, kept up-to-date, and DDOS resistant.
Or require the user to enter a PIN like with x509 certs, but then you also need a way for people to reset their PIN when it gets forgotten or compromised which means a huge bureaucratic burden and expense. And between the time of needing a reset and getting it, you’ll be unable to access any services requiring your ID token which will almost definitely cause some people from making payments (if banks change to requiring a digital ID token) and who knows what else.
There will also be a requirement for hooking this death records in order to disable people’s tokens when they die to prevent identity theft. That’s going to require cooperation from private corporations (hospitals) and the government. I get that this is already done to an extent, but there are likely other processes like this that need to be established for this system to work and it’s not trivial.
You think they’re going to raise the drinking age too? This is not inevitable.
Just the body?
I’ve been using it for a couple weeks now. I am happy with it, but also annoyed by some obvious bugs. For example, I cannot find the Faces/People page on browser but is easy on the app. I have also only been able to merge faces once, even though this feature supposedly exists. Maybe there is some limitation to merging that is not clearly disclosed to the user. And I was disappointed that there’s no way to manually tag a person to their Face profile in an image.
I also think the sharing capabilities could be improved. Even if I share an album and make another user an editor, they still don’t have full permissions to it. For example, they cannot change the name of the album, or set a cover photo, and there is some weird unspecified limitation with creating a shared link of a photo that you didn’t upload yourself.
I also wish it had multi-part uploading because I have it routed through cloudflare tunnel for security and convenience, but that puts a 100MB limit on file transfers which multi-part uploads could work around.
Error messages could be more verbose. When an upload fails it just says Error. It took me digging through network messages to figure out that I was hitting that Cloudflare rate limiting error (the error message from CF was perfectly clear).
And I also have Keycloak set up with it for user accounts. That wasn’t too difficult (I am very familiar with Keycloak from work) but Immich doesn’t appear to have any settings available to utilize roles over oauth to customize user permissions in their app. For example, I would like to default new users to be only able to view but not upload photos until they get a certain role that can enable uploads. Because of this, I have to more closely guard the user registration page which is just extra work for me.
I got a notification recently that there was a new version available, so I tried updating. I’m using the image with the “latest” tag so I assumed just restarting the container would put it on the new version but it didn’t. So now I assume some version flag os saved in the mounted volume and I assume there is somewhere in the admin UI to tell it to update, but I haven’t been able to find it. This one is probably user error but I’m surprised and frustrated that I was unable to find help with this from a Google search.
Like I said, I’m happy with its capabilities but there is still a lot of polish missing. I understand what one of the other commenters meant when they said it’s still in early development. I am hoping these types of issues I’ve experienced will be ironed out in the future. I also understand that I could make a PR to fix these things myself, and I like the fact that that’s an option. I will probably contribute to the project when I have more free time. They’ve done great work so far.
Immich selects a frame usong some algorithm. I assume it prioritizes clear faces or something considering its facial recognition emphasis
Programming and math are both heavily rule-based and logic-based, which is why people say if you’re good at math you may be good at programming.
Another z-shooter like Tribes Vengeance. A different company got the rights to the franchise and tried to make a more realistic physics engine approach in the sequel, Tribes Ascend, but it was not as fun imo. The use of the grappler specifically to slingshot yourself up to fast speeds and to change direction without losing speed were key to the enjoyment and strategy in Vengeance that Ascend never managed to replicate.
Also, I love the shooter moba genre. I loved Monday Night Combat and the sequel, Super MNC. It’s a shame those games never took off. I’ve been really enjoying Deadlock so far and can’t wait to see how it turns out. But more games in that genre would be welcome.
What kind of tests?
I think we’re just getting old and people have forgotten or never played it at this point
Yeah because that’s a great loophole for foreign governments to install a puppet president in our country. At least currently it is a little harder.
The Legend of Dragoon
They’re right though. Those archived games would definitely be played… For fun. The problem is that even though the graphics aren’t as good, a lot of older games were fun and had great replayability. Eventually, there will be such a big historical catalog of games that people will be able to enjoy just legacy games without ever buying new ones.
The solution is simple: have some non-profit org manage the historical catalog, sell the old games super cheap, and send that way whoever holds the rights can still get profits off the old games. They could even give you different download options like game-only, or game in a VM that is guaranteed to actually be able to run the game.
Wearing an earring in your right ear, but it’s ok to wear it in the left… Or the other way around. I could never remember which.
Reggae can be fun, especially to dance to, but when heard through a wall, you mostly hear the bass and all reggae has the same bass track. It’s almost comical, like that beat is a requirement of the genre. After hours of reggae you’ll wanna smash that stereo.