Saving images locally
Done, done, done. Here's the way it works
Let's say you want to look at a sagging arm's skin.
So when you save them under the sagging skin condition, the pictures you upload will actually be saved in the machine you're using.Then, if you switch to a different machine, you save/export to a file. This file can be then be used to add the pictures to any other machine.
That way you can compare pictures on any other machine, you just import them in.
The drawback is this: when you import you'll need to make sure you've exported your latest pictures because the import replaces everything.
Anyway, it works. A bit cumbersome, but it does allow multiple machines and I won't run out of room on my server.
As a side note, Claude 3.5 Sonnet wrote the software. I had no idea how to manipulate an indexedDB database in a browser's local storage. And to top it off, importing and exporting from that local store.
Yet, if you don't understand how to finesse an AI, it's a bit difficult at first.
I tried Gemini pro AI, it just isn't ready for heavy coding yet.
Yet I accomplished in 1 week what would have taken months to learn and program.
Pierre
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