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hashdeep
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I have 2 copies of the same data in separate HDDs. Which copy should I use to create the 3rd one?
Otherwise check out Hashdeep: https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep/
- Forever version history has potential, this is an opportunity for BB
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DS 415 play in 2022
I use hashdeep. You have to install ipkgui on Synology and then md5deep through that which includes hashdeep (or just use md5deep). You can read up on hashdeep/md5deep here in the docs folder: https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep/
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How do I manage years of data?
Started to be able to bring some order after I discovered hashdeep. Basically I started from a reasonably clean disk with folders to sort files, created lists of hashes using hashdeep, then used it to scan all my existing disks for unknown files. With the correct flags hashdeep can list all files it finds on a disk that it has not in its lists already. That help a lot to figure out what is worth wasting time on. It also is useful because every now and then that makes me realize the copy of some old file I have is broken (probably usually because it was stored on some CDROM that was no longer good).
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What is the best way to cold store a valuable files for decades?
MD5Deep / HashDeep - Windows and Linux options. For Windows on right under "Releases" v 4.4: https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep/
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I need to switch away from Storage Spaces i need help deciding what to go with.
MD5Deep/HashDeep: https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep/ (download file under "Releases" on right hand side)
- Possible bitrot or similar in a folder of photos, looking for advice
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Need Advice for Long-Term Storage
md5deep/hashdeep (https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep - see package download on side under "releases") - another command line tool, although a bit more complex but here's one way to do it:
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Wrote This Windows Batch Script for Easy Use of HASHDEEP for MD5 Checksums
You can download hasheep from here: https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep/releases/tag/v4.4
- Maintenance for a Noob Data Hoarder Setup?
dupeguru
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How to use onedrive for culling photos
Dupeguru
- Does anyone know any freeware duplicate file checkers without an upsell similar to awesome duplicate photo finder?
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DupeGuru: Open-source, cross-platform GUI tool to find duplicate files
Posted link appears be misspelled
This appears to be actual link:
https://dupeguru.voltaicideas.net/
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PhotoPrism: Browse Your Life in Pictures
I used to use DupeGuru which has some photo-specific dupe detection where you can fuzzy match image dupes based on content: https://dupeguru.voltaicideas.net/
But I switched over to czkawka, which has a better interface for comparing files, and seems to be a bit faster: https://github.com/qarmin/czkawka
Unfortunately, neither of these are integrated into Photoprism, so you still have to do some file management outside the database before importing.
I also haven't used Photoprism extensively yet (I think it's running on one of my boxes, but I haven't gotten around to setting it up), but I did find that it wasn't really built for file-based libraries. It's a little more heavyweight, but my research shows that Nextcloud Memories might be a better choice for me (it's not the first-party Nextcloud photos app, but another one put together by the community): https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/memories
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App recommendation for finding duplicate images
If your photos are exact duplicates you can also use the freeware dupeGuru app.
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I'm amazed how I find anything & why I have so many dupes!
If you want a some other GUI options, AllDup or DupeGuru might be of interest. AllDup has a rather weird interface, though, imo.
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Johnny Decimal
I used DupeGuru (https://dupeguru.voltaicideas.net/) in the past but I'm not sure it's the best solution for you. Try it, it's open-source.
- DupeGuru: Open-Source, cross-platform GUI software to find duplicate files
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Diff tool for medias
dupeGuru
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App to find duplicates across multiple external drives (Mac/Unix)
dupeGuru is a graphical application available for macOS that can scan multiple drives and identify duplicate files based on various criteria like name, size, and content https://dupeguru.voltaicideas.net/
What are some alternatives?
RHash - Great utility for computing hash sums
czkawka - Multi functional app to find duplicates, empty folders, similar images etc.
k4dirstat - K4DirStat (KDE Directory Statistics) is a small utility program that sums up disk usage for directory trees, very much like the Unix 'du' command. It displays the disk space used up by a directory tree, both numerically and graphically (copied from the Debian package description).
jdupes - A powerful duplicate file finder and an enhanced fork of 'fdupes'.
cshatag - Detect silent data corruption under Linux using sha256 stored in extended attributes
AntiDupl - A program to search similar and defect pictures on the disk
rmlint - Extremely fast tool to remove duplicates and other lint from your filesystem
snapraid - A backup program for disk arrays. It stores parity information of your data and it recovers from up to six disk failures
video-simili-duplicate-cleaner
PhotoPrism - AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨
coronavirus-dashboard - Dashboard for tracking Coronavirus (COVID-19) across the UK