github imagegenius/docker-immich cuda-v1.131.3-ig91

4 months ago

ImageGenius Changes:

support GPU acceleration with CUDA for machine-learning

immich Changes:

v1.132.0

Highlights

Welcome to version v1.132.0 of Immich.

This release marks an exciting milestone, inching one step closer to the stable release. The server no longer relies on TypeORM (database object-relational mapping); from this point forward, we utilize our own schema and migration management tool, integrated with Kysely. Related, the mobile app will also begin to use a new database, SQLite. Over the next few releases, we plan to roll out a new, efficient sync implementation using SQLite, which should improve startup time and reduce jankiness, especially when working with large media collections.

In addition to the two milestones mentioned above, this release also features new enhancements, bug fixes, and other notable additions. Please see the highlights below.

  • Opt-in web-mobile delete action synchronization on Android
  • Improve web responsive design on mobile devices
  • Migrate mobile app translations to Weblate
  • Improve mobile app map performance

Opt-in web-mobile delete synchronization (Android only)

This update includes a new, optional feature currently in an experimental phase. It aims to synchronize deletion actions between the Immich web interface and your connected Android device.

If you choose to enable this feature (Settings > Advanced > Sync remote deletion), trashing, deleting, or restoring a photo or video through the Immich web interface will result in the corresponding action being taken on the file on your Android phone. This functionality is intended to prevent the need to perform the same trash action separately on both Immich and your phone.

When this feature is active, the sequence of events is as follows:

  1. Your photos get backed up from your phone to Immich.
  2. Later, you use the Immich website to trash some of those photos.
  3. The next time you open the Immich app on your phone, the app will find those photos you trashed on the website and move them to your phone's trash folder for you.
  4. If you choose to restore the asset from Immich’s trash, it will also be moved out of your phone’s trash folder.

Note: The location of the phone's trash folder varies by device. For example, Samsung devices often use the Gallery app's trash, while Google Pixel devices may use the Files app's trash.)

Improve web responsive design on mobile devices.

This release makes significant improvements to the browsing experience of the web app on mobile devices. The sidebar is now collapsible, leaving more space to view the timeline. We’ve also changed the size of the images in the timeline on mobile, with the hope of making more images visible at once.

Just as we thought we had squeezed every ounce of performance out of the timeline scrolling, a wizard in the contributor team pushed it even further. The need for speed is real! We hope you enjoy it.

Mobile app translations have been migrated to Weblate.

The i18n on the mobile app, previously managed with Localizely, has now been migrated to Weblate. Anyone can help with translation without needing to obtain an invitation from us.

Along with those changes, we have made many more improvements to the quality of the server, web, and mobile app. We hope you enjoy those as well.

Support Immich

If you find the project helpful, you can support Immich by purchasing a product key at https://buy.immich.app or purchase our merchandise at https://immich.store

What's Changed

🚨 Breaking Changes

🔒 Security

🚀 Features

🌟 Enhancements

🐛 Bug fixes

📚 Documentation

🌐 Translations

New Contributors

Full Changelog: immich-app/immich@v1.131.3...v1.132.0

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