
Arrr, save rain me bucket!

That does actually export all my tags. To some sort of weird csv-like format, but they sure are exported. Will have to look into the import format if/when I decide on a new service. Thanks again for the tip.
Samsung has a Smart Switch client which you can just install on your PC, so that's convenient.

To be clear, OCR isn't out of scope for Immich and we do plan to implement it. It just isn't part of our pre-stable roadmap, so other things take priority for now. We'll work on OCR after the stable release.
https://github.com/immich-app/immich/pull/1200#issuecomment-2706252652
Something to hold out for

Neat, definitely something to look into

That doesn't inspire a whole lot of confidence, though Immich does look better as a whole than most of the other offerings I've seen.

I'd be fine with that.
Though I can't find any mention of OCR on the website.

Okay :c

It seems my profile was somehow marked as such. I think I fixed it now

I'm not a bot, I'm not sure how my post got listed as such

Gallery app with tags and OCR
I am still holding onto my S22 for a while yet, but I am looking for something non-Samsung as my next device (probably Fairphone).
Whilst I think I can do without most of Samsung's features, I do really like the gallery app and what it offers. Background OCR so I can search for text in an image, and manual as well as automatic tags. The built-in editor is also nice, but there are alternatives for that.
The main reason I like using manual tags and OCR is for quickly sharing memes I've saved over the years.
I have resigned myself to losing the tags I've already created, as it doesn't seem those can be exported. But I have yet to find a gallery app in which I can slowly start rebuilding my set.
Here's some of what I've come across:
- Google's gallery is not an option for me. I want to move away from big tech.
- Aves supports tags, but is very laggy to use and has no automatic OCR/tags.
- PhotoPrism doesn't support OCR

But doesn't work on mobile

A very thin silver lining: Trump also doesn't like it when people call the rat such!

Not just that, I doubt the motor would be particularly happy with all the vibrations happening to it.

Fair. I could with Firefox, but I'm too lazy to configure all of that for myself.

I can't run my business without destroying the environment 🥺👉👈

some manufactured internet culture war drama.
Some rightists got triggered because the game didn't appeal exclusively to them. Of course they'd pick up a departure like this... sigh

Datacenters are often ahead on this, I believe.

DDG does add their own spice on to – or so they claim, and Bing doesn't have bangs so I'd never want to use it.

The image is of a handwritten note, appearing to be A4 size, on a glass frame in a door or window.
All Girls
with Long
Hair. Must
Be tied up.
Thank
__You
______Debbie
(Underscores for spacing, 'Must' should be underlined )

In its early days, Qwant heavily relied on Bing's API to provide search results. [...]
Qwant began transitioning to its own indexing system in February 2013, but this process was gradual. The company started using its own engine for indexing social media accounts and the "shopping" part of search results, [...]
Today, Qwant's search results are a mix of its own indexed content and results pulled from Bing.
https://thedroidguy.com/does-qwant-search-use-bing-search-results-ultimate-guide-1265864
I was curious if it relied on Bing, as most 3rd party search engines do. Which seems to be the case.

What standards is this headline guilty of violating?
It says what the article will be about, which is what headlines are for.

The Sands of Mars ephemera is looking a little different
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