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  • I used to use photostructure. I like its appearance and feature set (and the developer is a super nice guy), and really like how it leaves my asset files alone but works with sidecars, but i stopped using it because I only use open source software now.

    I currently use Immich* and really like its appearance, features, self-hostability, but dislike how it manages the asset files. Even if i add my assets as an external library, which immich will theoretically not manipulate, the immich apps on iOS and Android will only upload images to a sifferent library that Immich manipulates. I’d have to ignore Immich’s upload feature and roll my own, which is annoying.

    *I realize Futo’s license is not really FOSS. Disapppointing, but at least not peopeietary and secret.




  • I asked chatGPT:

    Good question. I couldn’t find any 1980s song by a solo female singer with the exact lyric “nothing really matters” (or “nothing truly matters”) that matches your description. Here are a few thoughts and possibilities, plus what might help you narrow it down — and a guess + next steps.


    💡 What the Searches Turned Up

    1. “Nothing Really Matters” by Madonna — but that’s from 1999, so too late for your 80s vibe. (Wikipedia)

    2. “Nothing Really Matters” by Gabrielle Aplin — also way more recent (2019). (Wikipedia)

    3. “Nothing Really Matters” by Fiona — this one exists, according to Shazam. (Shazam)

      • But Fiona’s “Nothing Really Matters” seems to be a reggae-style song, not a high-energy 80s disco/funk. (Shazam)

      • Also, Fiona’s own career peaked more in the late ’80s rock/pop space — her album “Beyond the Pale” was in 1986. (Apple Music - Web Player)

    4. I found no credible matches for an 80s dance/disco track where a female singer sings exactly “nothing truly matters” (in that phrasing).


    ✅ My Guess

    Based on what you remember, it’s possible the lyric is slightly misheard. The Fiona song looks like the closest title match, but the style doesn’t align well with what you described (if it truly is her song).


    🔍 What to Try Next

    To track it down more precisely, you can:

    • Use a song identifier app (like Shazam or SoundHound) the next time you hear it in a store.

    • Ask the store (if they play a fixed playlist) — they might be able to check their in-store music list.

    • Try humming the melody into a “hum to search” tool (some modern music apps do that).

    • Think about other lyrics or fragments: maybe there’s a line before or after “nothing really matters” that stands out. Even a few more words help a lot.


    If you like, I can dig into 80s female disco/pop songs with similar-sounding lyrics (bass line, synth, etc.) and send some top candidates. Do you want me to do that?













  • This project is licensed under the Open WebUI License, a revised BSD-3-Clause license. You receive all the same rights as the classic BSD-3 license: you can use, modify, and distribute the software, including in proprietary and commercial products, with minimal restrictions. The only additional requirement is to preserve the “Open WebUI” branding, as detailed in the LICENSE file. For full terms, see the LICENSE document.

    The license seems to me to say that you can use, modify, redistribute Open-WebUI as you want, but you can’t change the branding unless your instance has <= 50 users (or a couple other conditions are met).