I have soo many memes I’ve grabbed over the years, as I don’t want to be tied to a platform, I’m struggling to manage them. I’ve previously auto-uploaded them to Nextcloud, but this makes for bad viewing. I use Immich for photos I take, but I don’t want memes mixed in with those. Ideally I’d like to have memes available on my clipboard for easy replies, but that’s extra.
If anyone has any suggestions for meme-management solutions, I’d love to hear them, thanks!
It depends a bit on your operating system and your willingness to tinker a bit.
I myself would ask ChatGPT to create a application for that.Thanks for the downvotes.
Here is the app which chatgtp created: https://gist.github.com/jeena/9df0f9b59cec1225bed21223353c9137
And here is a video me using it: https://tube.jeena.net/w/b1nYhmdarbNMWcN18aUm4P
It took a bit longer because I had to bring my son to kindergarten in between.
I do this a lot now too, Jeena. Ignore the down votes.
I’ve seen this idea floated before a few times, and it’s a thought I’ve had before myself–some sort of self-hosted version of gify. AFAIK nothing exists as of writing, but I’ve seen this idea crop up enough times that maybe there’s a demand for this sort of thing.
Personally, I just have a well-organized meme folder that I sync between my client devices with syncthing, but something a little more integrated and easier to search might be fun.
Not sure what your exact requirements are, but these three should work great as simple upload and share embed link type servers :0
Lychee: My personal choice even for my entire photo library since I just like things to be simple
Pellicola: Self discribed as “Pastebin for your photos”
Media Goblin: Lets you view more then just photos, might replace my lychee for non-photography use
Do you like… Get a drink and sit back and watch a slide show of classic memes and reflect on the simpler times?
Not OP, and haven’t done that (yet), but I think we really all should.
This needs a meme.
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The hero we need.
Have you looked at the memories app in nextcloud? Much better for image viewing
I’ve found tagging is crucial for images of any kind.
Then any app that supports tagging can easily find things by your tags.
Immich, but a separated library.
https://hydrusnetwork.github.io/hydrus/index.html is a file-management application written for internet-fluent media nerds who have large file collections. It browses with tags instead of folders […]