Hi all,

For all people awaiting for an LXC to self host Immich the time has come. The LXC came up a month ago, sorry if it’s a repost.

  • DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 hours ago

    I read a lot of good things about LXC and how it was better for such things when I was starting my selfhosting journey an year or so ago. Immich was my need of the hour but I could not find any tutorials to get it done back then and now I know why. Being good and being accessible for noobs are two different things.

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    5 hours ago

    What’s the licensing situation with Immich? Is it still “unlimited trial period”?

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      2 hours ago

      It’s still AGPL afaik

      EDIT:

      This project is available under GNU AGPL v3 license.

      Still is

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      4 hours ago

      Its 100% free with a totally optional donation. Appreciate there’s been a lot of concern about their partnering with FUTO, but I checked heavily into it and I’m comfortable there won’t be a rug pull.

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    24 hours ago

    Know what you’re running when you pipe to a bash script. Curl-bash pipes are a security mess.

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        18 hours ago

        I’m pretty familiar with TTech’s legacy, I just mention it because if the repos ever got compromised, it could be a shitshow. IDK what security measures the new maintainers use to secure their access or check PRs, but I get nervous when it’s as popular as it is and such a good vector for complicated installations that are hard to check out. I also don’t know the new maintainers from Adam.

        Personally, I’d use the scripts as a guide for DIY.

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        15 hours ago

        ime these helper scripts are legit.

        Let’s consider a moment the risk you’re subjecting people to, just with a recommendation based on the value of the things you secure without considering what they need to secure.

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          6 hours ago

          I’m not subjecting anyone to anything. I acknowledged that this practice is risky, however these scripts are maintained by a community of other nerds just like every other open source project you enjoy. If you’re going to use these proceed with the same caution you would anything else on the internet, but in my experience they are safe.

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      22 hours ago

      They’re super useful when running Proxmox. You can create an LXC container and have it booted to a shell in under a minute

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        15 hours ago

        You can create an LXC container and have it booted to a shell in under a minute

        Rhel5 on a VM booted in under a minute easily. Rhel6 on a VM booted in around a minute. Rhel7 on a VM booted in almost a minute, and the trend accelerated from there. Wow, is RhelX a piece for its frail-boat booting.

        The key is the monolith.

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    23 hours ago

    This looks great! Is there an easy way to migrate from a docker setup to this lxc?

    • dangling_cat@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      23 hours ago

      Why? Unless you need specific kernel features, Docker is superior because of containerization (runs on host kernel with no overhead), uses less space (layered image), and is easy to set up a complicated network (you want certain apps to run behind WireGuard with reverse proxy? Few lines in yaml).

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        18 hours ago

        LXC is containerization. Both it and Docker are using the same kernel APIs.

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        16 hours ago

        Currently I’m nesting docker in an LXC. I also believe that the LXC updater would take care of the breaking changes that happen with the complex docker compose changes (hasn’t in several releases but it happens)