

Does that automatically add it to the database or do you have a scan schedule?


Does that automatically add it to the database or do you have a scan schedule?


I have it and immich set up. Nextcloud memories is fine, but for me the auto upload would randomly stop at some points. Overall ux with immich is better, but memories gets the job done.


Looks like this case wasn’t sibling’s spouse. It’s sibling’s spouse’s sibling. In the US, they should not be technically your in-law. But I don’t think it’s weird to use it here and kinda surprised people cared.


And specifically this can be tested by a restart from the Windows side rather than a shutdown, which should actually release the hardware.


Ah, I see. Definitely possible to set up something like nextcloud or immich for file and photo backup. Then use a VPN like tailscale or wireguard to access while out of the house, or setting it up publicly available (usually being a reverse proxy).


Absolutely. Plenty of backup software will work with an external drive, provided it’s plugged in. Hell even a cron job would work.


In the US, officially, material cannot be classified to save face or because it would make the government look bad (I’m sure this has happened, even if it’s something like: if it makes (official) look bad that will undermine our country’s strength and therefore cause serious damage to national security or whatever).
Secret material is defined as information that could cause serious damage and Top Secret is exceptionally grave damage. And I suspect a lot of classified information does need to be kept classified, either to protect sources or plans of actions or enemy intelligence or even friendly capabilities.


Neat! Definitely a cool project, I just had no issues with any of that with Immich CLI. Thanks for the info!


What advantage does this have over the immich cli? I ask because I’ve never had issues with the built in cli, although I understand it used to be worse.
The problem is that it isn’t their own in house app - they contract it out. I should say something, but they aren’t going to change providers. With HIPAA, it’s probably a huge pain without many options. Complaining to the app company makes more sense, but I’m sure I’d get even less far. I suspect I’m in the far minority that care and run non-stock android.
Whereas my child’s doctor appointments and records are only available via app and don’t have a website. And the app is no longer supported on my phone OS so I have to run the previous version. I hate this.


That’s apple. Android has traditionally allowed sideloading. They aren’t be forced to open up anything, they’re just adding restrictions.


You are correct. Fast startup used to be called fast boot, hence my confusion. And it looks like the current state of windows is saved in nonvolatile for fast startup, which I would consider not being fully shutdown, but that’s probably semantics at that point.


I had this issue and it was a fast boot issue. I’d shut down windows and boot Linux and WiFi wouldn’t work. A restart would fix it. With fast boot, windows doesn’t actually shut down, it’s more like a hibernate state. So the driver or whatever it’s called was being held by the widows partition and wouldn’t respond to another kernal.
I like heliboard. The swipe feature does require a proprietary blob, and it’s not perfect, but it works decently well and they stent collecting my data.
I appreciate the response. There definitely are challenges on a vegan diet for sure, just like with every diet. Although I think all protein powders and supplements taste bad.
Are you eating a pound and a half of chicken a day? Most people building extra protein and consuming 100+ grams of protein are probably supplementing their protein intake.


Unless you own the domain. Then switching providers is a simple DNS/MX/DKIM/DMARC update.


Wireguard/tailscale in?
Ah, that makes sense. Didn’t realize FolderSync went through the WebDAV protocol. I’m used to manually copying things to my nextcloud drive and running a scan.