| ▲ | Slaul 11 hours ago | |||||||
In my evenings and weekends I've been working on a photo sharing app for families who want to keep their photos off of social media but still share with family. I'm expecting my first child soon so I am building it for me and my family first but if it solves a problem for me, maybe others will like it! The basic idea is that you are uploading a curated set of photos you want to share, not your whole camera roll. You can create one or several family groups that you can share individual photos or albums to. Members of those family groups can view, comment on, like, etc those photos. You can also generate sharable links for people who don't have an account with a configurable expiry time. It currently more or less works on the web but I am also working on iOS and Android apps since that is how my extended family would want to interact with it. I'm not quite ready to launch it to the public but if anybody is interested in trying it out or offering feedback I can privately share it :) | ||||||||
| ▲ | itissid 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Nice. I store my photos on Dropbox and now duplicated locally on a home NAS. They don't have a photograph based product like Google memories, which I really like. I've been de googling and looking to reproduce it. I've been noodling with running a preprocessing step to "tag" pictures and videos with a set of tags with richer spatial and temporal features with off the shelf models and then just let a local AI model pick one based one what might match today's theme. Are you using any models to make your curation step easier/better UX wise? e.g." Compose all Christmas pictures with Grandma and the kids on vacation" and it would give you a collection to curate from my library | ||||||||
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