Okay cool. Thanks.
Hahahahaha this actually made me chuckle. Thanks for that!
My use case is different (B2 for offsite data backups) but I went down the path of rclone and it has been working out very well. A lot better than I expected. I read their official docs (installation, usage, the backblaze setup and crypt) to get started. Played at the command line for a few minutes and realize how quick and easy it was. Wrote a script to automate it and off to the races I went!
Just went searching for something like this as my wife wanted to start a “journal”. The requirements were simple, private, nothing too crazy complicated to use, web interface, easy setup and tear down (in case she didn’t like it). Started up an instance of Ghost, way overkill, was looking at WriteFreely, stood up an instance of Bookstack. She’s trying it out now, nothing bad to report so far. The hierarchy is a bit confusing to grasp but when you put it in the context of something like shelve = My Journal, Book= 2023 Vacation or 2023 or Homeschooling, Chapters = 1st week of Vacation or First year Homeschool, Pages = Todays date. It started clicking with her a bit more. If you find something better, please report back!
I’ve been trying to not look things up and just play the game with whatever challenges I’m still facing.l but just last night I figured out that I can use the Korok Leaf to steer and push the make shift boats/floats (whatever their actual name is) in the water.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say if that’s a big accomplishment for me then I have a looooong way to go in this game hahahaha
As a new player to Zelda in general, this is helpful but there’s so much to this game that I don’t even really know how to use this effectively.
Well that’s good news. For now, I’ve created a different path in my array. I’ve reconfigured photoprism to look at this new path for the originals and cleared out the database one more time. I’m in the process of fully reuploading/resyncing my devices (two phones). Once I have that then I will write up a script to see which objects are missing from the old path to the new and viceversa to figure out why Im short ~5,000 objects. Once I have that list then I can rehollad the missing objects and im back in business (hopefully)
That’s the thing, if I do a count of the objects in the actual storage I get 27k but based on the count of the two devices that I backup using PhotoPrism I should have at least 31k between the two phones. So somehow I’ve lost ~5k. It may have not been a big deal to just do a full sync with PhotoSync again to copy over whatever I was missing between the two phones and storage BUT given the fact that I had to rebuild Photoprism’s database I’m not confident that the new database will have the same unique Id for each picture as before so if I kick off another full sync with PhotoSync it may copy everything again because “the new database doesn’t have a record of that picture”.
I reinfected everything once the new database was built but again I’m not sure if the new unique ids or however Photoprism knows that it already has that object will match and skip the upload or if it will just accept as a new a object.
This right here
Not sure this is what I’m looking for as it appears to be an XDR SIEM vendor.