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Thank god I no longer use their service after their unlimited option was cut. I was only using it as a backup solution, as I still prefer keeping stuff on my computer, rather than uploading to the cloud. I use #Shotwell to manage my photos and before that, I was using Windows Live Gallery while I was still on Windows (If anyone remembers). It was a really powerful and underrated piece of software, albeit proprietary, that was doing pretty much the same things as Google Photos is doing now - but locally, on the computer that you own (yea, I do sound like I am older than I actually am, maybe I am, in some regards, haha - but reading all these news about how Google is manipulating user data is just infuriating).
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.