Going through my credit card statements and cancelling some upcoming subscriptions that are of low/no value. Automated billing is great, but also has a way of hiding minor leaks. πΈ
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With some planning and effort I was able to cancel all of these in 2024: 1) adobe, 2) microsoft, 3) github, 4) airdata
In 2023 I moved my dedicated hosting from Amazon EC2 to a small US hosting provider in the midwest.
In 2024 I spent a lot of time and expense moving my little platoon of shared hosting sites from Siteground to Hostinger. (I hit a usage cap and was annoyed.) In hindsight, I would not have done that. It was way more trouble and expense than it warranted.
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@coreysnipes At this moment I'm waffling about setting up Immich to self-host photos currently on Flickr and Google Photos. It's not just one service though, but a collection: the main service, an AI service for object detection, etc, Redis, a database... not sure how frequently I want to deal with upgrading all that.
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@markstos That's a huge consideration for me. I am capable of self-hosting a lot, but I will gladly pay third parties to avoid maintenance headaches, especially in fragile conglomerations of things.
Photo and file sharing is something I haven't tackled yet. I don't have anything on Google but I do have Dropbox. That's a target, probably for this year. I'm not sure what I'll do instead, though. Immich looked interesting but yeah... possible headaches there.
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@coreysnipes But If choose something simpler than Immich, I expect I'll miss features I've come to expect from photo tools now, like being about to search for a person's name or a topic like "food" and expect that an AI classifier has already identified what's in my photo in advance for easy searching later.
The real solution may be to get good at the Buddhist skill of detachment and not care about keeping so many photos for so long!
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@markstos Agreed on all counts!
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@markstos @coreysnipes Given accounts on Google, Dropbox, and Flickr, I recently uploaded a bunch of stuff to Flickr. That seems to have the best sharing/republication options for blogs, fora, etc.
e.g. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54244336377_1f8f0f9ab0_3k.jpg for a direct image link, or https://flic.kr/p/2qDopmV to the in-context image page.
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@dr2chase @coreysnipes The problem with Flickr is that it seems stagnant, though, which makes me feel uncertain about its future.
Like, it's been slow to add AI photo classification. Like, that's already happening locally on my phone now ith Apple Photos. Google Photos does it. Seems like a basic feature to offer today.
Also, a good mobile photo app would allow you to look at both your local photos and uploaded photos. Both the Apple and Google apps do that, but Flickr does not.
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@coreysnipes I looked at how Immich stores photos. They store the original uploads with original file names in s simple date-based folder structure.
So even if Immich crashes and burns one day, as long as you have backups, it should be straightforward to find the photos and start over somewhere else.
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@markstos Ah, that's great to know. I've been looking for that kind of resilience in my tool choices lately (file-based storage, readable format). TY for the info.
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