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  • I don’t think there is any amount of explanation or detail that will satisfy everyone’s different views and ideologies around this topic. That is also not where I want to spend my limited time. I would rather focus that time on building and improving the product.

    On the AI usage point, I understand why people on Reddit or Lemmy react strongly to it, but I also think the discussion often gets reduced to an extreme and inaccurate generalization. So calling anything which has AI usage “slop” or “vibe-coded” without actually doing any analysis is wrong.

    Writing code has never been the hardest or most expensive part of building real software. The harder parts are product design, architecture, long-term maintenance, production readiness, scalability, support, debugging, and making responsible trade-offs over time. Anyone who has built and maintained software professionally knows this already.

    AI is a tool that can speed up one part of the software development. That does not replace engineering judgment, experience, ownership, or accountability. A good analogy is a car: if you know how to drive, it helps you get to your destination faster. If you don’t know how to drive, you can hurt yourself and others along the way.

    At this point, I don’t think continuing this discussion is useful for me or for the project, so I’ll leave the thread here from my side.

    Thank you.

Hello self-hosters,

I have been building Journiv, a self-hosted, privacy-first journaling app for people who want to own their personal memories, journals, mood/activity tracking, photos, and related life data.

A few months ago I added Immich integration, which allows you to browse your Immich library from Journiv and attach photos/videos directly to journal entries. That integration was focused on connecting self-hosted photos and videos to the written story behind them.

I just added the next piece: People Tracking with optional Immich face sync.

The idea is simple:

Immich is great at preserving the photo/video itself. Journiv is meant to preserve the story around it. Now Journiv can also help track who was part of that memory.

With the new People feature, you can create and manage important people in your life family, friends, kids, parents, coworkers, etc. Attach them to journal entries. Later, you can filter your timeline by a person and see the memories you’ve captured with them over time.

If you also use Immich, Journiv can use Immich’s people/face data to make this easier.

When you attach an Immich photo to a Journiv entry, Journiv can check the Immich people/faces associated with that asset. If those Immich people are linked to people you track in Journiv, Journiv can automatically suggest or add them to the journal entry.

The goal is not just to store photos or journal text separately, but to connect them together into a more meaningful personal archive: what happened, when it happened, where it happened, and who was part of it.

Would love feedback from the self-hosted community on this feature.

Hello everyone!

Journiv is a self-hosted private journaling application that puts you in complete control of your personal reflections. Built with privacy and simplicity at its core, Journiv offers comprehensive journaling capabilities including mood tracking, prompt-based journaling, media uploads, analytics, and advanced search. All while keeping your data on your own infrastructure.

Journiv beta.21 is out with many new requested features:

  • Daylio Import (#58). Watch demo
  • Detailed mood, activity and goal tracking (#218, #57)
  • Moment first architecture which allow users to do quick log and then add narrative later. Blogpost
  • Automated goal tracking based on logged activities
  • HEIC support (#215)
  • OIDC Only support (#91)
  • and much more…

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Hello everyone!

The day is here! Journiv’s Immich integration (watch full demo) is out. Now you can capture the story behind your photos and videos.

Highlights:

  • Dual mode: Since the community was split (1, 2) on link vs copy, Journiv supports both mode.
  • Link Mode: Journiv will store references to Immich assets and also add them in an album called Journiv in you immich profile so you can easily see all the assets used in your journal.
  • Copy Mode: Journiv copies the original assets in it’s media storage so you always have them in Journiv as a copy.
  • Linkbacks: If an assets in your journal entry came from Journiv then Journiv shows you an option to jump back to that asset in Immich with a single click (well if we are counting it is two clicks :))
  • Immich Picker: Journiv has a integrated immich picker which allow you to browse all your immich assets within Journiv.
  • Principle of least privilege: Journiv Immich integration has been designed with principle of least privilege and require a minimal set of permission on the API key to function.
  • Many more features, bug fixes, enhancements.
  • I also wrote a blogpost about this development.
  • Yesterday was a big day for Journiv and me: Alex Tran u/altran1502, the founder of Immich became a Github sponsor of Journiv.

Background

Journiv is a self-hosted private journaling application that puts you in complete control of your personal reflections. Built with privacy and simplicity at its core, Journiv offers comprehensive journaling capabilities including mood tracking, prompt-based journaling, media uploads, analytics, and advanced search. All while keeping your data on your own infrastructure.

Learn More