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  • I did, on top post.

  • Not really what I call open source. Long topic, not OT to discuss here...

  • Tried the demo, nice, but still mostly a note taking app. Seems easy to selfhost

  • Organization, sorting, categorization... Indeed a TXT can do the job, but why limiting to that...

    I already use silverbullet for general notes... But looking for something more targeted and specifically meant for diary tasks.

  • Not really, I am not looking to a note taking app but a diary kind of app, quite different use case. Similar, but different feature set.

  • Already using silverbulled.md, but I want something more diary style and less just note taking (granted, just is an understatement for silverbullet)

  • Looks very promising, but its not self hosted? Looks more like an app / local webapp?

  • I find Joplin cluncky and kinda slow. Also, it's storage is not plain MD even if the files are called .md

  • Been running raid1 on USB for over a decade. Avoid chaeap USB stuff, get foot brand USB boxes and preferably a JBOD multi-disk enclosure, since they tend to be the best quality.

    Never had a disconnect.

    Beware to properly label your driver tough, as Linux software raid (I use that) tend to hiccup on boot if the kernel reassign USB devices after a reboot.

  • Many people suggest immich or photoptism, but those are not the correct tools for this use case. Piwigo us great, but in my esperience slow and clunky. Lychee is great tough and probably the correct answer to op.

  • Check this wiki, specially the torrebt and Usenet pages... Then you can wither follow the practical installation pages or ignore and find some docker only guides.

    Https://wiki.gardiol.org

  • Summit. Neat, simple and clear. Updated very often and I simply love it.

  • Is this on your personal work PC or company wide?

    Be careful not to burn the Linux bridge by being not able to support the transition now... :)

    Edit: what I mean is, if you are responsible for this transition, now study study study... Be very careful and test each setup on a "test" machine before going to deploy for others..

  • Piwigo then, but its old, feels old, its slow and ugly.

  • There are many.

    Personally I use both PiGallery2 (great folder view, super fast) and HomeGallery (innovative browsing approach, modern looks).

    They will both work with your existent file/folder structure and will update as you add or remove photos.

  • Why such a mess? Either use immich with its upload or use syncthing (I use the latter).

    Immich sucks in providing folder based albums, but excells in phone photo backup and sync!

  • I agree, you are perfectly right.

    Better pollute the data and make it less economically meaningful?

    Sorry, I am not degoogled and I even have maps with history enabled!

  • That would be in the few meters range BT works...

    And maybe the attacker needs to know already that you are you for that to work....

    Of course if you use apple or google or Samsung stuff, in general if your stuff is already tracked to you...

    I drive mostly around, they can already track me with my car license plate. BT doesn't give out anything of added value.

    So no, I do not really understand the issue, but this doesn't mean I don't respect your choice.

  • Do you want to elaborate on the privacy point?

    I personally don't care if somebody snoops on the music I hear...