Is there a FOSS alternative to gfycat for hosting short video clips? With gfycat shutting down, I’m looking for other options.
Use pict-rs, it’s what Lemmy uses for image storage, it supports MP4s and GIFs too:
It’s honestly not that hard to make one yourself if it’s just for private use, with just a little google-fu you could have something barebones but usable within a day or two. That said, if you intend this to be publicly accessible, don’t bother unless you have tons of disposable income. Filehosting is expensive af.
I suggest giving a look at the options here, I like PictShare from that list but I also want tags and similar things which it intentionally doesn’t have, for your purpose though it should be perfect.
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What features are you looking for? As others have said, if you just want somewhere you can store images yourself, you don’t even need software aside from a webserver and something to upload with.
But there’s also things like user accounts, tagging, browsing/discovery, plus whatever else gfycay does/did.
Anyway, just to actually give you a suggestion, chevereto is used by a friend and it’s a lovely user experience (can’t tell you about the admin side, though). [edit: This uses folders to organise - no tagging - so it might not meet your needs, which is why I was asking]
Have seen that one and looks like a nice option, but the site and docs have some gaps: can I put metadata/tags on the images in addition to the name for searches later? Also, can I put a description on the folder itself in addition to the description of each image? If both are “yes” I need to set up a small server.
You can add a title and description to images, folders, albums (what we’ve been calling folders), sub-albums, etc. You can search on those, but it’s not a structured thing like tags. I guess you could just store some JSON in there but you might need to get smart with your queries to search. Afraid I have no idea if there’s plugins, or even if what I’ve been using is a recent and/or unmodified codebase.
I think it’s more designed for photo uploads, as there’s an option to keep exif data, and it automatically makes images of different sizes (including your original, maybe massive upload).
All noted, thanks! I see there’s a Docker option, should do a quick local install and see if i like it for my stuff, although my use case is less “vacation photos” than “sharing memes” like OP, hopefully it’ll work for this
You can upload videos to a danbooru instance you run, as well as pictures/gifs/webm/etc. It is all about tagging, and if you put it behind some auth mechanism (I’m using Cloudflare’s application Access portal to use Github as my IDP) you can lock it down to just friends and family.
Kinda overkill but you could join a peertube instance?
It’s a completely different use case, gfycat was for posting little inline dumb clips, mostly for memes, forums and similar things, Peertube is downright inadequate for it