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  • Immich happens to be the solution I am using. In theory it is possible to add other services. If your service has an API I am more than happy to add a integration for it.

  • That would be awesome. If something needs to be done, I could probably incorporate that into the device's support. It is currently in the planning phase and still open to suggestions and ideas.

  • Sure, give it a try if it fits your case. Bear in mind that reitti is really designed to track your whole day and only your personal movement. It will happily create a visit if you upload two separate gpx file with a gap between them of a day or so. This is a feature to circumvent battery saving modes and missed tracking in the accompanying gps apps.

    It can work but it sounds like you would benefit from the devices feature in the next release (not counting bugfixes here) The plan would be to merge then all gps data (automatically or manual) into one timeline. So all data of all devices together can be your personal movement.

  • Hello, thank you for your feedback.

    In one of the next updates, editing functionality will be added. Perhaps I can also add a function to add points in between.

    For my use case, Reitti already does a lot of cleaning up unrealistic or too dense data. However, sometimes it is missing a point or two. Especially old Google Takeouts or timeline data are notoriously bad. So, sometimes in my data, I visited Jakarta according to Google. I have never been there. The idea is that I should be able to delete that point or move it somewhere else.

    This will come in one of the next releases. There is no timeframe right now, as I first need to do a little bit of planning, and to be honest, I need a break from coding for a week or so after putting the new map into Reitti over the last three months. I thought it would be easier, but there were a lot of quirks in Deck.gl and MapLibre.

  • Hello, it should zoom in into your data or home location. The later can be set in your profile under Settings.

    What normally should happen: you open the page and reitti loads the data for the selected day or the data for the last known date to have data. Then it zooms into the whole path until it fits nicely on the screen.

    If this is not working for whatever reason please report a bug. Then I can dig into it and try to solve this.

  • Hello, reitti has a different usecase than wanderer. Reitti is designed to follow your whole day around. The idea is to look back a year from now to bring back some memories. With the new map you could also dig into your behaviours like where I am normally at 08:00, or which places I go to lunch at 12. For that, it needs the gps location all day. There are multiple ways to ingest data into reitti. It is documented here: https://www.dedicatedcode.com/projects/reitti/latest/integrations/mobile-apps/

    You can also upload GPX Data or other formats. Reitti works best when having a continuous stream of gps data. Think about it as a Google Timeline but private.

    Wanderer on the the other hand, seems to be designed as a planning and tracking app for single trips. Correct me if I am wrong.

  • Glad to hear that the update went smoothly. And thank you for the feedback.

  • Hi, there is a option to upload a custom css for your user in the settings. There you would also find a toggle to display a colored map instead of the gray one.

    Updating the map style will come in one of the next releases. For that you would need to upload a custom style.json. They are exhausting tk edit, but allow full control over every aspect of the map. Take a look here for more information. https://maputnik.github.io/

  • Here are more Screenshots and the link to the new updated documentation for the 4.0 release.

    Documentation

  • Let me know how the upgrade is received. I would love to hear more feedback about it.

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    Reitti v4.0.2: A New Map Experience and Update Progress

  • Hello, that is something I can't help with. I do not run dawarich anymore since a year or so. Maybe someone can jump in who recently switched and has a fresh look.

    Else i can encourage you to spin it up and import a gpx file if possible. You should be able to export the data from dawarich for a day or two and have a look around.

  • God damit, yes it is weekly. I have a 6y old daughter, time has no meaning to me anymore :D

  • I just wanted to make a joke that it is enough to put reitti one time into the update section. Then I saw that you also wrote a highlight piece about it ☺️

    Thank you very much for that. And also thank you in general for the effort you put in the newsletter. I eagerly waiting every month for it.

  • I saw that someone is working on it. You are awesome. Thank you 🙏

  • Thank you very much for your comment. It means alot to me to hear that reitti is grown to an app others enjoy using :)

  • Thank you so much for your kind word! This means alot for me.

  • Ah, thank you for clarifying this. It sounds like AdventurerLog would be a better fit at the moment.

    I envision the memories feature could also serve this purpose, generating a travel log from GPS data and pulling in all relevant images from Immich within that timeframe. Currently, it only allows for selecting a start and end date (as it was designed for longer vacations), but there's no technical limitation preventing time-based selection.

    The existing text templates, also geared towards vacations, would likely require some adjustments. One idea I'm exploring is integrating a small LLM to generate more natural and varied text.

    If we develop this idea further, I believe reitti could certainly be adapted to your use case.

  • Thank you. Give it a try and I would love to hear your thoughts

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    Reitti v3.1.0: A year of self-hosting my location history (1.1k stars and 46 releases later)

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    Reitti v2.0.0: Introducing Memories – Transforming Your Location Data into Personal Stories

    github.com /dedicatedcode/reitti/releases/tag/v2.0.0
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    Reitti Update Progress v1.3.1

    github.com /dedicatedcode/reitti/releases
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    Reitti (v1.1.0) Update: Family mode, faster processing, colors!

    github.com /dedicatedcode/reitti/releases
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    Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google Timeline

    github.com /dedicatedcode/reitti