What Are You Doing Right Now
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@Obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
That's pretty nice. Makes me want to sync my OneDrive to Linux so I can go through it with that.
Let me know how it goes and turns out.
The program works nice. It is just a GUI wrapper for
find
andmd5sum
, etc.But the GUI lets me quickly pop to the folders and views the images with a right click.
The problem is how bad I have been for more than 15 years on organizing my pictures. Though it got worse when I got a true smart phone in 2010.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
That's pretty nice. Makes me want to sync my OneDrive to Linux so I can go through it with that.
Let me know how it goes and turns out.
The program works nice. It is just a GUI wrapper for
find
andmd5sum
, etc.But the GUI lets me quickly pop to the folders and views the images with a right click.
The problem is how bad I have been for more than 15 years on organizing my pictures. Though it got worse when I got a true smart phone in 2010.
Same. We end up with 40-60GB "phone dumps" of pictures and videos that we never really have enough time to sort and archive.
I try to archive like this:
- Pictures
- Year
- Month
- Year
- Videos
- Year
- Month
- Year
I name the months like this for easy sorting plus visual:
07-July
And in the year and/or month folders goes the "fixed" pictures and the Instagram, screenshots, other app pics and video.
That's ideal, and not always the case. Just need more time, and FSlint would be nice.
- Pictures
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@Obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
That's pretty nice. Makes me want to sync my OneDrive to Linux so I can go through it with that.
Let me know how it goes and turns out.
The program works nice. It is just a GUI wrapper for
find
andmd5sum
, etc.But the GUI lets me quickly pop to the folders and views the images with a right click.
The problem is how bad I have been for more than 15 years on organizing my pictures. Though it got worse when I got a true smart phone in 2010.
Same. We end up with 40-60GB "phone dumps" of pictures and videos that we never really have enough time to sort and archive.
I try to archive like this:
- Pictures
- Year
- Month
- Year
- Videos
- Year
- Month
- Year
I name the months like this for easy sorting plus visual:
07-July
And in the year and/or month folders goes the "fixed" pictures and the Instagram, screenshots, other app pics and video.
That's ideal, and not always the case. Just need more time, and FSlint would be nice.
I started with Year - Month, but I did not like it. So I switched to doing Year - Event
- Pictures
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@Obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
We end up with 40-60GB "phone dumps" of pictures and videos that we never really have enough time to sort and archive.
One reason this crossed my mind when I was looking at pictures is because I recently got a new iPhone and noticed that our iCloud 200GB shared plan is filling up with images that exist nowhere else. So I need to get some thing organized and then start pulling them down from there.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
That's pretty nice. Makes me want to sync my OneDrive to Linux so I can go through it with that.
Let me know how it goes and turns out.
The program works nice. It is just a GUI wrapper for
find
andmd5sum
, etc.But the GUI lets me quickly pop to the folders and views the images with a right click.
The problem is how bad I have been for more than 15 years on organizing my pictures. Though it got worse when I got a true smart phone in 2010.
Same. We end up with 40-60GB "phone dumps" of pictures and videos that we never really have enough time to sort and archive.
I try to archive like this:
- Pictures
- Year
- Month
- Year
- Videos
- Year
- Month
- Year
I name the months like this for easy sorting plus visual:
07-July
And in the year and/or month folders goes the "fixed" pictures and the Instagram, screenshots, other app pics and video.
That's ideal, and not always the case. Just need more time, and FSlint would be nice.
I started with Year - Month, but I did not like it. So I switched to doing Year - Event
Yeah that was my initial way to do it but there's more stuff than events so that didn't work. We know when the holidays are so we can just as easily go to that month. All photos have the default name which starts with a sortable date, so just as easy to find events. If there's something really special, I create a folder for it within the month folder if I need further grouping. But my main point here is that we go out all the time and there is pictures and videos. There's no event to label it by, so default is in the month.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
We end up with 40-60GB "phone dumps" of pictures and videos that we never really have enough time to sort and archive.
One reason this crossed my mind when I was looking at pictures is because I recently got a new iPhone and noticed that our iCloud 200GB shared plan is filling up with images that exist nowhere else. So I need to get some thing organized and then start pulling them down from there.
Yeah what I do on my phone is link my OneDrive to it. All photos and videos I take get uploaded automatically there, and makes it easier to sort. I don't have any apps on my phone that creates other pics and videos so it works well for me. Not the case for my wife. It's her phone dumps that are work.
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Working on documentation - Moving info from hand-written notes to spreadsheets and docs. I know an IPAM system would work better but there are too many to choose from.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
That's pretty nice. Makes me want to sync my OneDrive to Linux so I can go through it with that.
Let me know how it goes and turns out.
The program works nice. It is just a GUI wrapper for
find
andmd5sum
, etc.But the GUI lets me quickly pop to the folders and views the images with a right click.
The problem is how bad I have been for more than 15 years on organizing my pictures. Though it got worse when I got a true smart phone in 2010.
Same. We end up with 40-60GB "phone dumps" of pictures and videos that we never really have enough time to sort and archive.
I try to archive like this:
- Pictures
- Year
- Month
- Year
- Videos
- Year
- Month
- Year
I name the months like this for easy sorting plus visual:
07-July
And in the year and/or month folders goes the "fixed" pictures and the Instagram, screenshots, other app pics and video.
That's ideal, and not always the case. Just need more time, and FSlint would be nice.
I started with Year - Month, but I did not like it. So I switched to doing Year - Event
Here's a screenshot, I had the month name wrong above:
Same concept for the videos folder.
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Just took my nieces to Souda to hit up the late night bakery.
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This website should get @scottalanmiller full attention
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
This website should get @scottalanmiller full attention
Nice
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About to do this drive...
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Survived a house full of 3&4 year olds; now working on updating our Win10 Image to 1903.
Someone left a Meraki AP on my desk with a note asking what I can do with it? I'm thinking see what happens when it goes between a sledgehammer and a concrete floor -
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
About to do this drive...
Nice, curious what the scenery looks like along the way.
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coffee and following up with some tickets I closed last week.
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Storms last night took out 4 sites. I started the day offsite. 3 back up, 1 to go.
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Went to the beach on the Libyan Sea today. Was awesome. Water was so clear. And the weather was perfect.
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Looking at EasyNAS.
It uses openSUSE Leap as a base with the Btrfs advanced file system. -
@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Looking at EasyNAS.
It uses openSUSE Leap as a base with the Btrfs advanced file system.*twitch*
Be careful with Btrfs.
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Looking at EasyNAS.
It uses openSUSE Leap as a base with the Btrfs advanced file system.*twitch*
Be careful with Btrfs.
Don’t worry, I’m just curious about the distro.