I spent all of this morning doing something long, long overdue.
Google Drive > Takeout > Delete
Google Photos > Takeout > Delete
Google One Subscription: Removed
And all that data is on its way to a much better steward: @nextcloud
Feels good.
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in reply to Seasons of Jason • • •I can recommend #photoprism for photos. Nextcloud photos didn’t convince me. But see and test. 😊
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in reply to Seasons of Jason • • •I self hosted my Nextcloud which means I no longer rely on 'whoever' but does mean you have to take your backup strategy *very* seriously if you want to safeguard all your stuff properly.
Overall though it is working out well for me.
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in reply to Nigel • •Indeed. For our instance that we provide publicly for anyone we do daily backups and all files are encrypted by default so I can never look through people's files even if I wanted to. I love the new Photos app improvements you can even edit the files in Nextcloud directly.
Nextcloud is really impressive. Far superior to Google Drive or any other alliterative. On top of the Photos app and a few other, we provide Collabora so that you get the "google docs" alternative as well.
Anyway, Nextcloud is impressive indeed.
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