Immich - Such a polished piece of software that I couldn’t imagine storing all my images without
Immich - Such a polished piece of software that I couldn’t imagine storing all my images without
Tuta (previously Tutanota) because it’s private, runs on 100% renewable energy, very affordable if you want to use a custom domain, has end-to-end encryption between Tuta emails and it’s email clients are open source including a very nice app on F-Droid
Those animations and movement look satisfying, keep up the good stuff!
If you really need a computer and don’t have the budget for one that costs $600, then don’t get a $600 computer. There are plenty of old office PCs on eBay that you can get for less than $100 and they should be fine for only homework. Just search for “Office PC” on there. This is not the place to be asking for money, but I hope you find something that fits your budget and that university goes well.
Kind of, you can share individual albums so it is possible to share all but one. This may or may not be practical though depending on your album structure.
Another option is to share your entire library but archive the photos you don’t want to be seen.
It would be good of there was an official feature for this but these are currently the two best options.
My only advice would be to go full NextCloud at first for simplicity instead of trying to integrate it with other services.
That being said, if later on you’re looking for a way to store images I’d highly recommend Immich, I just finished setting up my own hosting setup a few days ago and it is gorgeous.
Here in Scotland tourists are always fascinated when we talk about the wild haggis running around.
I always take out those paper ads that are attached to the top of the seat if front and turn them around so I’m not staring at them for a 5 hour flight.
Блин с беконом, я пеку с беконом
Блин с беконом, обязательно с беконом
Блин с беконом, вот я так делаю
Блин с беконоооом!
“Блин” in Russian is something that is more similar to a crêpe than what we’d call a pancake in English. But is often used as a translation for pancake anyway https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blini