So they WANT you to move to your own nextcloud space.
Und plötzlich sieht man überall Leute, die sich ein Leberwurstbrot an die Stirn kleben.
moved from lemmy.ml
So they WANT you to move to your own nextcloud space.
because we all know that the banana does not already grow in the perfect packaging.
pirateshipnoises
It definitely does yea. I haven’t been on plebbit outside of a random search result for something I could not find otherwise.
As much as I hate to say it, the “migration” wasn’t as large as some people would have thoughts it’s going to be. Hoomans. Stoopid hoomans.
Without a doubt “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”.
Well… there we go :)
Didn’t plebbit suffer from the same issue in the beginning? As far as I remember it kind of self-resolved itself back then an people migrating from /whatever to /thisIsTheBiggerWhatever.
I guess it could be handy to encourage mods to keep an eye on it and at some point have their community vote\decide if they want to “merge” or something.
I agree, but whatever they say … who do I trust? I’m paranoid enough to trust only my own network capture.
I’m almost certain that is not conform with GDPR in europe to pre-enable checkboxes.
I’m no lawyer but I read it that way and will probably be disappointed.
I do take a lot of photos with my DSLR. I used to use Lightroom when it was a one time purchase software and kept everything in there. But the days of good photo-management software are over as it seems.
Now I’m using a folder structure that works for me
Year > Month > Date (or range of date) In each Date(or range) I have a “RAW” folder for the raw un-edited originals and an “iPhone” folder for my phone pictures in case I took some. I actually keep the original file name of my camera for all photos.
If it’s a particular event I sometimes add a some kind of diary textfile in markdown in that particular folder. This can be in the “month” folder if I’m on a trip for 3-4 weeks, or just for a day, if I’m … let’s say on an exhibition.
It sounds clunky and probably is, but it works for me. It’s OS agnostic, (I work on mac os and linux machines at home) it’s easy to create backups or copies and move stuff around. All is stored on a big 8TB harddrive and I have several copies of it. (No cloud)
I’d be more worried to put something with a battery in an environment of like 200 degrees Celsius. I hope I’m just wrong … but to me that sounds like fire