Ente wants to take on Google Photos with its privacy-first photo storage service | TechCrunch
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For the selfhosters, come jump into Immich - it’s google photos at home, full control of your data.

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Why? Does it offer a better experience than self-hosting Ente?

I only used Ente so I’m genuinely asking. When I open the Immich website, I am met with a big warning:

Expect bugs and changes. Do not use it as the only way to store your photos and videos!

Which doesn’t look to me like something I’d want to rely on, compared to Ente which is stable and feature complete.

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Once they release workflows I’ll rollout to my family (main thing missing for new is auto add photos from my son in shared album).

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