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This Immich fork does what Google Photos still can't

Noodle Gallery fixes the one thing Immich got wrong about family photo sharing

This Immich fork does what Google Photos still can't

A user switched to Immich, a self-hosted photo storage solution, from Google Photos. They run Immich on their NAS, giving them full ownership of their data. Immich has features like face recognition, albums, and search.

The user previously used Google Photos for years, but had issues with low storage. Google Photos offers 15GB of free storage, but users can upgrade to a paid plan for more storage. One user had a 100GB plan and was approaching their storage limit.

The user found Immich to be a convenient alternative to Google Photos, with essential features and good performance. They do not need to look elsewhere for photo storage.

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