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3,548 | 22,087 | |
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4.0 | 8.0 | |
3 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Go | Go | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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timeliner
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I Ditched Google Photos
Heya! I'm the author of PhotoStructure, and my Google Photos account (before I started working on PhotoStructure) is about that size, too.
I wrote up some tips here: https://photostructure.com/faq/takeout/
This is what I did:
1. First try to fetch all your Google Photos via Takeout in one archive. If it fails (like it did for me), try different-sized .tgz archives. I had to use the 10 Gb option (using 50gb caused an internal-to-google error).
If that fails to work, the last resort is to manually create by-year albums, shove all photos from that year into that album, and do a takeout of just that album. Repeat as necessary for every year.
2. Install an app on your phone to *directly* upload the original photos and videos from your phone to your NAS/home server. I have several recommended apps here: https://photostructure.com/faq/how-do-i-safely-store-files/#...
At this point, you can still use Google Photos (for viewing and as a last-ditch backup), but your originals are safe (without all the Google Photo downsampling and metadata shenanigans), and you're free to use whatever self-hosted software you want (like PhotoStructure, but there are a ton of alternatives, as well).
FWIW, I also tried this software: https://github.com/mholt/timeliner -- it does what it can, but the files you get via the API has a bunch of metadata stripped from it. I even had captured-at times get mangled with older photos.
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Start Self Hosting
This is why I'm building Timelinize [1]. It's a follow-up to my open source Timeliner project [2], which has the potential to download all your digital life onto your own computer locally, and projects it all onto a single timeline, across all data sources (text messages, social media sites, photos, location history, and more).
It's a little different from "self hosting" but it does have a similar effect of bringing all your data home and putting it in your control.
The backend and underlying processing engine is all functional and working very well; now I'm just getting the UI put together, so I hope to have something to share later this year.
[1]: https://twitter.com/timelinize (website coming eventually)
[2]: https://github.com/mholt/timeliner
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Consider SQLite
Not a "big project/service" but a Go project that uses Sqlite is one of my own, Timeliner[1] and its successor, Timelinize[2] (still in development). Yeah the cgo dependency kinda sucks but you don't feel it in code, just compilation. And it easily manages Timeline databases of a million and more entries just fine.
[1]: https://github.com/mholt/timeliner
[2]: https://twitter.com/timelinize
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Can you synchronise Google photos to/from phones and computer bidirectionally?
This looks promising but might be a bit complicated for you: https://github.com/mholt/timeliner
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What is the equivalent of "Apple removed 3.5mm jack" of your favorite products ?
I made Timeliner to download my Google Photos: https://github.com/mholt/timeliner -- requires some tech prowess for now, though.
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- Selfhostate e avete un homelab?
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All in one device? 1 click install?
You could have a look at CASA OS https://casaos.io
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Best home OS?
I am looking for a home OS with the best ratio of low-maintenance/features. I have found CasaOS but never heard of it before and I'm not sure if there are better alternatives.
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What are some of your fav panels and why?
casaos it just makes things like backups, offsite syncing and many other nas related things so much easier to manage. And gives you a proper nas like experience similar to that in which you'd fine on companies like tnas or synology. I actually also use it as a replacement for portainer when i don't need the more advanced features it offers
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The latest umbrelOS release brings a redesigned app store for self-hosted apps
Also for some it might be very important to know, Umbrel is not "open-source", it is "source available". Meaning the sourcecode is there publicly, but the license prevents you from doing much with it. So some wannabe-wizards are running around here and being all like "uhm well actually, this isnt opensource". CasaOS is also "open- source".
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What Os for an old used Laptop to approach selfhosting for the first time? Any guides you recommend for a beginner for Security setup?
I recommend first: Ubuntu server. Second, CasaOS, a Linux based OS with an easy to use UI and a few other handy features. I think it's a good gateway option.
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CasaOS Port Change
https://github.com/IceWhaleTech/CasaOS/issues/282 as per this. /casaOS/server/conf/conf.ini not available anywhere
- [Self Hosted] Casaos: un sistema de nubes familiar de código abierto simple, fácil de usar y elegante.
What are some alternatives?
EverythingToolbar - Everything integration for the Windows taskbar. [Moved to: https://github.com/srwi/EverythingToolbar]
umbrel - A beautiful home server OS for self-hosting with an app store. Buy a pre-built Umbrel Home with umbrelOS, or install on a Raspberry Pi 4, Pi 5, any Ubuntu/Debian system, or a VPS.
MarkdownSite - Create a website from a git repository in one click
umbrel-apps - The official app repository of the Umbrel App Store. Submit apps and updates here. Learn how → https://github.com/getumbrel/umbrel-apps#readme
yunohost - YunoHost is an operating system aiming to simplify as much as possible the administration of a server. This repository corresponds to the core code, written mostly in Python and Bash.
PhotoPrism - AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
LevelDB - LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
docker-homebridge - Homebridge Docker. HomeKit support for the impatient using Docker on x86_64, Raspberry Pi (armhf) and ARM64. Includes ffmpeg + libfdk-aac.
PowerToys - Windows system utilities to maximize productivity
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.