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  • Unreliable search, can't handle one online and one local postbox side by side (both have to be turned to online postbox), it messes up my contacts every chance it gets, rules don't work on the online postboxes,... And everything is so slow!

    I am so happy with my Linux setup, but for this one costumer I have to use this shitty piece of software.

  • There is always emacs with org-roam.

    Org-roam is kind of a wiki, you write your notes with all the formatting power of an org-file and you can link to other notes you have written.

    Of course everything is searchable, with tags, without tags, however you want.

    BUT: it takes time to get used to the shortcuts, and it takes a lot of time to configure everything how you like it.

    The result is worth it.

    Edit: I use Nextcloud to sync my notes accross my devices. On the smartphone there seems to be the App OrgNote available, but I haven't checked it out, as I don't use my smartphone that much.

  • Totally different for me:

    • NC-calendar syncs two different calendars (work and private) accross all my devices.
    • NC Photos with Memories organizes 2 TB of photos and has all the functions Immich has.
    • NC Password Manager syncs my Passwords
    • I share big files with my clients via NC and photo albums to friends and family.
    • NC syncs and organizes different Input-folders for my paperless-ngx-server.
    • I update NC with a small script, works every time

    So it replaces at least 5 different Programs. And it's 80 % private use, 20 % for my business. Not too big, not too clunky, just the right tool.

  • I installed the version from F-Droid-Store, Version 0.6-something. The main problem for me was, that you couldn't download single songs, only complete albums - and I gave up on the App.

    This post made me install the 0.9-beta-APK (directly from github), and it already fullfills all my wishes, you can download single songs now! And I love that you can filter for your favorites and download them all at once. Really looking forward to further process, it's so promissing.

  • I guess you only use the standard Nextcloud photo app, not Memories. It is very comparable to the features you describe + if you have already set up your Nextcloud, there is no need to work with yet another software on your server.

  • Memories also uses automatic tagging, so searching for tent and beach would probably get you the same result. But I guess they are not using the best recognition software, I get a few missinterpretations here and there. (My marzipan potatoe with googly eyes is not an 'Instrument'. But I guess it's a challange for any software)

  • No special process, I installed Memories as admin on my Nextcloud, pointed it to my Picture-folder and my Smartphone-Uploadfolder, and made sure I had the other Apps as recommended here installed (e.g. 'Photos' to use albums and 'Recognize' for automatic face tagging)

    The Memories-App on the Smartphone is also neat. And it is available on F-Droid.

  • My picture folder contains 1,4 TB of data, with many RAW-files and some Videos. Memories is handling that without a problem. I especially like the way it handles RAW-files, by grouping them together with the fitting JPEG.

    I don't know about how ressource heavy it is, but my server is really nothing special.

    Features I like and use:

    • automatic and manual people recognition
    • sorting it on a map according to the geo data
    • most used: Timeline, sorted by date. I barely organize my photos in folders now, because the timeline-sorting is what I want and enjoy.
    • Albums to share fotos with family and friends. They don't need a Nextcloud-Account to access them.
  • On-street parking can be very dangerous for bicyclerider (doorings accidents), the people getting out of their car on the street and for people wanting to cross the road, as they can't be seen well between parked cars - espacially children. And it takes space away that could be used for real bike lanes and wide enough side walks.

    If people want to own a car, they should park it on their property. If they don't have space for it, they shouldn't (have to) own a car.

    Charging the residents to park on the side doesn't work well, it is often way to cheap, compared to the luxury car owners get.

  • Also nuclear waste doesn't have to be a problem. If anyone was willing to cover the cost of burning it in a breeder reactor for power or burry it forever. It just is because it's expensive.

    But it is a problem. Finding a place that can contain radioactive waste for millions of years is incredible difficult. If you read up on it, you get disillusioned pretty fast.