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Awesome-Self-hosting-for-the-whole-family
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Ente: Open-Source, E2E Encrypted, Google Photos Alternative
IMHO your marketing (incl. the title of this HN post) should more heavily emphasize that this has a native mobile app that can connect to the open-source server. There are many private photo-hosting systems, but most of them are web-only!
See also: the https://github.com/relink2013/Awesome-Self-hosting-for-the-w... directory, which your project would qualify for! (Right now, the only entries in the list are two Synology offerings [not open-source!], and one other app that's not E2E-encrypted. You're better than these — go take your crown!)
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Ente: Open-Source, E2E Encrypted, Google Photos Alternative
Hey!
> data out
You can use our Desktop app[1] or CLI[2] to export your data, incrementally. There's a toggle within our Desktop app that will perform this operation continuously into a directory of your choosing. You can of course script the CLI however you'd like.
> clients are not open source
Our clients have always been open source. You can find them within our monorepo here[3]. Currently you'll have to pass a flag at build time to configure the endpoint, but there's a discussion[4] to add an option in-app instead.
> Immich and Photoprism
Ente comes with e2ee[5] and replication strategies[6]. The former means that we've to run ML on the Edge, while Immich and Photoprism can run ML on their servers. If your primary use case is self-hosting, Immich is the more "intelligent" option. If you value convenience, Ente is the one.
[1]: https://ente.io/downloads/desktop
[2]: https://github.com/ente-io/cli
[3]: https://github.com/ente-io/ente
[4]: https://github.com/ente-io/ente/discussions/504
[5]: https://ente.io/architecture
[6]: https://ente.io/reliability