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4 hours agoThank you for your kind words. That really warms my heart. 🙏


Thank you for your kind words. That really warms my heart. 🙏


Give it a try. As an avid timeline user in the past (before the major hiccup last year), I am proud to say that in my experience it works even better than Google Timeline, which, to be honest, I never thought I’d be able to say out loud. Last time I checked, the new timeline was a disaster.
Hi Jolly, that is an awesome question, and I did not give it much thought. At the moment, there is no search on that data. Even displaying it is hard since you have to open the dialog again.
Right now, it is more like a “gathering phase.” You can collect the data, and we will figure out how this can be used. My main motivation, and I repeat myself for the last three major releases, is to enhance the memories feature with more context. Maybe, if the technique ever becomes feasible for the average homelab, we could generate more personal memories by incorporating some local LLM with the additional information of the tags and descriptions. This currently breaks because there is no single multilingual LLM that works well.
But I like the idea of searching through that data. This could be a nice addition; feel free to create a discussion on GitHub. I really like having multiple views on these topics. The device feature would not have existed if there had been no discussion about it. I always refused it before because it would not fit.
Since the data there is really open and quite free in its structure, I already have some ideas, like putting the songs I heard through Plex, scrobbled through MultiScrobble, into Reitti. That way, I could see what I listened to at that moment. For whatever reason, that sounds like an awesome idea, maybe for a side show when creating a memory of our trips.