I’ve been trying to find some good examples of how to structure the files, and whether to combine the photos from everyone or to keep them separate. Obviously there’s different systems for everyone, but your method of syncing, tagging, and displaying/sharing photos is almost identical to how I’ve been wanting to go about it.
Do you mind sharing how you structure the photo files and naming in your Gallery directory?
I was thinking of implementing the Copyright tag to keep the data of the original phototaker, and then combine all the photos into a Gallery/YYYY/MM
structure, with the filenames being YYYYMMDD-CameraModel
.
There aren’t many events we go to, so albums aren’t a big priority, but on the occasion, I was thinking if using a folder like MM-Event
in the respective year folder.
I’m just putting my thoughts down because I don’t often see this part of people’s photo organizing.
Same as :wq
and :x
Saves and quits.
It could be some type of service building made to look like a house so that it blends in better with the neighbourhood.
Here’s an example of an electrical substation made to look like a house.
N 6th E St
E 6th N St
Yeah, not a fan.
That’s just the road continuing in a weird way.
Try this one, Seyton Dr. intersecting with Seyton Dr.
Huh. I’ve been running Arch for over 7 years and I don’t think I’ve ever run an additional command before updating. Simply just updating has worked for me.
Thank you for pointing that out. I knew Firefox had updated to enable desktop add-ons to work with mobile but I didn’t see Sponsor Block when I took a quick look.
Sometimes automated updates are not desirable. I also prefer the simplicity of a bash script over a full container.
If you decide to use docker-compose.yml files, which I do recommend, then I’d also highly recommend this script for updating the docker containers.
It checks each container for updates and then let’s you select the containers you would like to update. I just keep it in the main directory with all the other docker container directories.
For those that don’t know, you can use three numbers, zero through eight, with the chmod command. it takes the binary of each digit to set the permissions.
$ chmod 644
6 | 4 | 4
110 | 100 | 100
rw- | r-- | r--
The developer has hit a bit of a roadblock reworking a back-end system and is requesting help, but it has a great feature set already and is super customisable.
I think it has something to do with fetching album art.
I just set up a server and while it was scanning my library, the logs showed a bunch of rate limits for last.fm with a link how to increase it.
It’s likely that Last.fm only allows so many requests using the default API and setting up a personal increases that limit.
I’ve really fallen in love with the Aves gallery app. It’s finally got me started with organising and tagging my photos.
Another recommendation, especially for addresses and points of interest, is https://every-door.app/
It’s not as pretty as StreetConplete but it’s fine to work with.
Grow up and get over it.
Maybe you could have followed your own advice after reading my first comment instead of just being rude.
I’d just like to see a bit more to the community than ever single thing that happens with SpaceX, Twitter, and Tesla simply “because they’re technology”. Almost all the comments are even saying how this article is really reaching and stretching the scale problem.
a popular major technology
A rocket. This would probably be better suited for the space communities because, you know, the space part.
You didn’t make it clear where the technology part comes in. Unless we’re going with the broadest sense of the word because literally everything could be connected to technology in some way.
Musicbrainz Picard if you like graphical interfaces.
Beets if you like the command line.