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Managing memes

I have soo many memes I've grabbed over the years, as I don't want to be tied to a platform, I'm struggling to manage them. I've previously auto-uploaded them to Nextcloud, but this makes for bad viewing. I use Immich for photos I take, but I don't want memes mixed in with those. Ideally I'd like to have memes available on my clipboard for easy replies, but that's extra.

If anyone has any suggestions for meme-management solutions, I'd love to hear them, thanks!

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Do you like... Get a drink and sit back and watch a slide show of classic memes and reflect on the simpler times?

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I've seen this idea floated before a few times, and it's a thought I've had before myself--some sort of self-hosted version of gify. AFAIK nothing exists as of writing, but I've seen this idea crop up enough times that maybe there's a demand for this sort of thing.

Personally, I just have a well-organized meme folder that I sync between my client devices with syncthing, but something a little more integrated and easier to search might be fun.

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Not sure what your exact requirements are, but these three should work great as simple upload and share embed link type servers :0

Lychee: My personal choice even for my entire photo library since I just like things to be simple

Pellicola: Self discribed as "Pastebin for your photos"

Media Goblin: Lets you view more then just photos, might replace my lychee for non-photography use

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I've found tagging is crucial for images of any kind.

Then any app that supports tagging can easily find things by your tags.

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It depends a bit on your operating system and your willingness to tinker a bit.
I myself would ask ChatGPT to create a application for that.

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