Jason Rasmussen c6abef186c
refactor(server,web): time buckets for main timeline, archived, and favorites (1) (#3537)
* refactor: time buckets

* feat(web): use new time bucket api

* feat(web): use asset grid in archive/favorites

* chore: open api

* chore: clean up uuid validation

* refactor(web): move memory lane to photos page

* Update web/src/routes/(user)/archive/+page.svelte

Co-authored-by: Sergey Kondrikov <sergey.kondrikov@gmail.com>

* fix: hide archived photos on main timeline

* fix: select exif info

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Co-authored-by: Sergey Kondrikov <sergey.kondrikov@gmail.com>
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