This might sound silly but I really do miss sending gifs. I think it gives lighthearted fun. However I do not want to use giphy or tenor api I would rather have a bunch of gifs self hosted and accessible on my home server.
Matrix has their sticker solution but from what I have gathered they can see that data in your chats. You can get a gif plugin but I am sure matrix and giphy can see your requests with it as well.
My solution as of right now is trying to host immich and having a gif album that is accessible by my users. Reason being is the ai may prove to be useful when searching for the perfect gif/reaction. I have ran into a problem though, I have no idea how to batch download gifs from giphy and tenor. It seems people don’t just share their gif collections all willy nilly like they do memes.
Is this the best solution? How would you go about self hosting such a service?
(And if you have large amounts of gifs… Can I have some 👉👈 🥺)
Sorry for the silly request for help 😂
Thank you all so much.
There’s Ewe Sticker Keyboard that I use with gif files on Android. Particularly with sticker packs I ripped from Telegram.
Thanks! I’ll have to check it out myself.
It doesn’t help if folks are iOS, but perhaps ludicolo@lemmy.ml could set up a file sync server (e.g. nextcloud, etc) that syncs the files to their phones, and then an app like this could be used to pick images?
Or maybe there’s a way to set it up to read from a WebDAV mount point either in application or through Android?
Huh, i just use it with a local directory but I jist checked and could easily select a share from rcx app, so whatever you use for webdav access will also work.
Ps. If you dont use Nextcloud yet, don’t, it’s so slow I can’t imagine how many hours it will take to load a sticker pack, several seconds per file
Anything you’d recommend over nextcloud for filesharing? I’ve had it setup so I’ve left it.
I just suggested something like it because OP wanted to they and their friends to be able to use the images.
I use syncthing now but it’s a different use case. Nginx set up as a webdav server will work just fine, or any s/ftp app with a shared account.