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Who the hell is pulling the docker-compise.yml automatically every release? I find myself already crazy by pulling the latest release but the compose file is just a disaster waiting to happen.
Complete insanity.
Then again it seems like people were using a docker volume to save all their precious photos rather than a mount point on the host. Also seems insane to me.
What's the difference? The docker volume, on my setup anyway, is in /mnt/md0/docker-data/immich_upload/_data/
It's still a directory on the host either way? Although I guess if it's a mount point it won't get removed when removing volumes in docker.
That last point is the important one. For important data, I want the setup to be as easily accessible and system agnostic as possible.