Cost will depend on how you go about the change. The cheapest change would be to scrape it all and the paint the smooth wall. Add some cost to scraping and then applying a different texture. Alternatively, you could just drywall over the existing g texture to start fresh. But, that’s both cost and labor intensive. Scraping only costs some sweat equity.
We don’t have any rules about low quality posts. So, I dont’t have cause to remove this. Though, I also won’t lock it because I want everyone to downvote it into oblivion.
OP: you can save this post by actually adding details in an edit.
Getting feedback about this post being spam. The article details a legitimate integration for HomeAssistant. But, it seems contrary to what this community would value. Going to leave this post up, but suggest that OP consider moving it to one of the HomeAssistant communities. Everyone else: use the downvote arrow to judge the worthiness of the posting.
Not from iCloud, just from the phone’s local storage. So, to backup all of iCloud from the phone, those photos would have to be downloaded to the phone first.
Alternatively, you can download all the photos from iCloud to a computer, then upload those photos manually to the Immich web interface.
I have implemented what you’re looking for using Immich on my wife’s iPhone.
Immich backs up the “Recents” album - which means it backs up everything. What’s important to remember is that it backs it up, not syncs it. This allows me to delete photos from the iPhone and they stay in the Immich library. This is how I keep my wife’s phone from running out of storage.
Works well for us so far, even if I have to manually delete the photos off the phone from time to time.
Cost will depend on how you go about the change. The cheapest change would be to scrape it all and the paint the smooth wall. Add some cost to scraping and then applying a different texture. Alternatively, you could just drywall over the existing g texture to start fresh. But, that’s both cost and labor intensive. Scraping only costs some sweat equity.