Question time! Let's say I want to make a "family cloud" with synced NAS devices across multiple households, where family members can store and sync photos/files/etc uploaded from their phones. Bonus points if those devices can also be used as media centers for sharing movies etc.
What hardware and software do you recommend to accomplish this?
Goal is to move my whole family off Google Photos and Google Drive using 100% FOSS and for it to be as low-maintenance as possible.
Boosts welcome!
A v podstatě už nemám příště koho volit...
thinking about it, i'd go one step further
if you are not actively fighting the hostility B/VI users experience when self-advocating, redirect that energy
i often don't feel safe on fedi crowdsourcing image descriptions because i've been told that i am the reason people leave fedi (despite around 75% of mastodon dot social's images being undescribed), that me expressing frustration at how inaccessible things can be (not even to that person, in general) is the reason they will now no longer provide image descriptions at all, and that my request is amounts to forcing someone to provide labor without compensation and the world would be better off without me.
it doesn't seem to matter how much i tone police myself, how clear i make it that it's not required they do it, no matter how much i wring my hands over it. sometimes it's fine. it goes great. but when it doesn't...
the human system regularly dehumanizes me. expecting B/VI folks to engage with that to get basic needs met is also dehumanizing.
The latest Halide update was rejected because, after seven years, a random reviewer decided our permission prompt wasn't descriptive enough.
I don't know how to explain why a camera app needs camera permissions.
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This was one of those rejections where they're like, "If this is a bug fix, we can accept it for now, but you need to fix this in your next update."
We replied, "Yes, please approve, we'll fix it." 36 hours later, they approved, but we still need to deal with this.
I submitted an update with our permission prompts in iambic pentameter. It was approved.
(We won't release it. I just had to know.)
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keby zajtra donesiem ľad v niečom udržiteľnom som boh ale nič preto nemám
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Cuando mi hija era chiquita, en el Mixup les dio una época de vender los DVDs de Studio Ghibli, en paquetes de tres películas dobladas al español.
Una de ellas era El Castillo en el Cielo.
Se la pusimos una sola vez; tendría unos 3 años. Dejaron el nombre de la ciudad intacto, y uno de los diálogos climáticos es "¡Laputa sí existe!".
My favourite talk from this year’s #id24 is How to consider non-native English speakers in UX. They talk about some really good things that also apply for cognitive accessibility and these things are so easy to overlook if you don’t carefully consider the impact language can have on understanding
It's actually hilarious how many plants we cultivate specifically for their defense mechanisms
Alliums: We have nasty sulfur compounds that turn into literal tear gas when our cell walls are broken! No animals are getting at our sugar stores!
Humans: Mmm tasty sulfur compounds, I'm gonna eat you with everything
Tea and coffee: Haha, bugs die when they try to eat us because we grow our own pesticide!
Humans: Ugh don't talk to me until I've had my pesticide
All manner of herbs and spices: Nice try, critters! But we are filled with volatile oils that are dangerous and offputting!
Humans: Ooo this one is good with my pesticides, this one tastes great with the sulfur compounds, this one makes amazing desserts, oh my god yes.
Spicy peppers: Fucking mammals grinding up our seeds in their gross molars! No more! Only birds can tolerate our heat!
Humans: I'm gonna dry you up, grind you into a powder, and use you as a staple seasoning for entire continents' worth of cuisine
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A massive success for the first conference, the governing board meeting in person, and an MSC written in real time. What a week in Matrix!!
Thank you all for making the first annual #MatrixConf such a wonderful experience! We're already looking forward to the next one, slated for France in late 2025.
Our small-but-mighty team is properly exhausted and looks forward to sharing more – including recordings, photos, and takeaways – after resting up.
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I am brimming with pride, gratitude, and joy after the 1st annual Matrix Conference. So much to say!
Grateful to punctuate a great week sharing a lovely time at
Café Botanico, a delightful garden-to-table restaurant hidden in the heart of Neukölln, with some of my colleagues at the Matrix.org Foundation. Thanks for being amazing, team 💖
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in reply to Hisham • • •you can accomplish this with @nextcloud and @jellyfin. Use the memories app for photos. Nextcloud also comes with calendar and contacts syncing, you can use @davx5app on android to sync.
Alternatively you can use syncthing and immich, in lieu of nextcloud.
As for low maintainance: I run this on my server, it works fine, but you're still being a hobby sysadmin.
I run this on a self-built server based vaugely on this video from wolfgang: youtube.com/watch?v=N8fWIh1V-Y…