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jmathai

5,118 karmajoined 17 jaar geleden
https://jaisenmathai.com/

Current projects:

https://getpreppy.app

https://vibe.withlattice.com

https://trywireshark.com

Personal sites:

https://github.com/jmathai

https://github.com/photo

https://linkedin.com/in/jaisenmathai

Contact:

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Submissions

My ridiculously robust photo management system (Immich edition)

jaisenmathai.com
309 points·by jmathai·5 maanden geleden·124 comments

A Pragmatic Photo Archiving Solution (2019)

docs.google.com
2 points·by jmathai·10 maanden geleden·1 comments

comments

jmathai
·8 uur geleden·discuss
Tobacco is a good example. Legislation that you could not smoke inside or nearby buildings did a lot to curb usage.

What’s challenging now is that corporate interest in government seems to have increased rapidly. It’s unclear if legislation is viable.
jmathai
·9 uur geleden·discuss
I agree with everything the article says. I think there are two questions that we should be asking.

1. Can we point to a time when Capitalism peaked in terms of a balance of maximal benefit for as many people as possible? In my lifetime, it was somewhere in the late 1990s and early 2000s. No singular answer but something better exists than where we are now.

2. How do we rewind capitalism to that point?
jmathai
·9 dagen geleden·discuss
They employ 3-4 people to man their drive through. No wonder it's such a great experience. Subconsciously, I think I pick CFA over alternatives, in part, to not have to deal with poor customer service.
jmathai
·19 dagen geleden·discuss
Odd. I receive a non English website when clicking on that link.
jmathai
·23 dagen geleden·discuss
I understand that technology has advanced us in many ways. I also think it started to regress us in other ways. At rates where the regression feels faster than the progression.

I think many of us feel this. Even if it is expressed differently.
jmathai
·23 dagen geleden·discuss
I feel your pain points.

> The second problem is it can't just work with the file system structure and organization

I presume you know about storage templates and ruled them out.
jmathai
·23 dagen geleden·discuss
Oh wow. Thank you and great to run into folks from that community.

I’ve preserved all of the tags and albums from my Trovebox library. Had high hopes of integrating it into Western Digital NAS devices but…big co :/
jmathai
·23 dagen geleden·discuss
I don’t trust Immich myself :). Its read only external library feature is what made it an option for me.
jmathai
·24 dagen geleden·discuss
Given this is a largely technical crowd, I feel it my duty to share just how good (and free/open) Immich is.

If you’re like me and don’t want to be an “admin for life” then it’s still for you.

What has worked for me for over a decade is to keep the source of my photos in a boring old folder (backed up to my synology and Dropbox). And then layer photo viewing and sharing apps on top.

The day I’m sick of Immich and there’s a better alternative, I switch.

I’ve written about how it works as I’ve gone along. Recommend reading and putting your own twist on it.

https://jaisenmathai.com/articles/my-ridiculously-robust-pho...

https://medium.com/vantage/understanding-my-need-for-an-auto...
jmathai
·25 dagen geleden·discuss
I’ll definitely try this out. I have a Claude project for our home and many chat conversations about my lawn.

What I don’t know yet is if the DIY I’m doing with the help of Claude is going to materialize into a lush lawn.

It has me doing pre-emergent spray, broad leaf weed killers, and moss killer.

It’s a lot of work and I’m sure there is a much better UX than saved chats.
jmathai
·30 dagen geleden·discuss
If you’re going to run your own NAS then consider swapping Google Photos out with Immich.

I know it’s not the question you asked but I feel not enough people know about it as an option and it’s really as good as Google Photos.
jmathai
·vorige maand·discuss
I do something similar. When I have an errand to run, I ask Claude to draft a detailed explanation of something I’m interested in which would be the amount of my driving time when read aloud.

Then I have it read it to me aloud on my drive.
jmathai
·vorige maand·discuss
Agree. I didn’t mean stronger in that sense. I meant how it naturally extends to Claude Design, Claude CoWork, Claude Code.

ChatGPT is too awkward to do that with.
jmathai
·vorige maand·discuss
The branding of Claude is so much stronger than ChatGPT. Even Anthropic is such better branding than OpenAI (especially considering they're not open at all).

My wife knows about Claude because that's what I use and we pay for. She uses it also as a result. And inevitably she will talk about Claude to her friends.
jmathai
·vorige maand·discuss
I imagine there are ways for existing investors to achieve liquidity while still raising venture funding. But an IPO is "the" liquidity event and I imagine there will be pressure from investors for that.

I also imagine that venture funding rounds have a lower ceiling than the public markets - but at these rounds I'm not so sure!
jmathai
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Truth is the wrong word for a future outcome. But…

Weren’t Schmidt’s comments on AI the harsh “truth” from the perspective of someone who directly benefits from the wealth extraction capabilities of AI?

It’s not the only possible truth. And definitely not the one I’m rooting for personally. That’s what you are hearing from the audience of graduates who are probably quite fearful of their future and also prefer another possible truth.
jmathai
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
> The question is not whether AI will shape the world. It will. The question is whether you will help shape artificial intelligence.

It's a cute thought that big tech wants our help to shape artificial intelligence.
jmathai
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
> 1) Google doesn't get paid for the SEO, so even is crime is involved, Google isn't directly responsible.

Google doesn't get paid directly for the SEO but they definitely benefit monetarily. Do a recipe search and ask yourself if these are the results the user would like to see. Google benefits by not penalizing sites which litter themselves with ads. It's not that indirect.
jmathai
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
I think what was left out of the blog post was "helpful to the advertiser".

The meta point is that advertising has become so ingrained into society it really is difficult to differentiate if a need or desire originated intrinsic or externally. It's really great for companies selling stuff.
jmathai
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
I am on the board of a non profit and Claude has enabled workflows that just would never have happened. In 1 week I've done the following for them:

1. Automated ingestion of hand-written tuition scholarship applications into Google Sheets. Near flawless OCR to structured spreadsheet ingestion and image extraction.

2. Revamped the website completely from a simple static website to a dynamic one which accepts donations (started with Claude Design, handed off to Claude Code). Old: https://csmforchrist.com --- New: https://stage.csmforchrist.com

3. Included sponsorship applicant pages (from #1) to let supporters read profiles and choose who to support through the website (this used to be a fully phone/email process before)

As an aside, it feels great to use AI for something that improves people's lives today.