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You should look into nextcloud. It's like google photos, but self hosted. It's pretty good.
@aeternum @petrescatraian there's also @ente 😬 (I'm not affiliated with them in any way)
Dang, that looks pretty good. I'd prefer self hosted though.
@ajkelkar Wow, that's really interesting. Including this:
@ente@mstdn.social wrote:
I never thought about the safety of the data, I mostly thought about ownership. But this really is something to think about
I really am more into what @aeternum suggested, as this allows you to control your data, but as Nextcloud is such a complete solution, I feel more of an urge to use all the services provided, so for me it's quite overkill to use it just for photos. I was more looking into a solution like Photostow back in the day, but they seem to have pretty much forgotten about this project. And yea, it is not open source.