• bitflag@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Android? Google Photo? Google Pixel? Google Pay? Google Apps? Chrome? Chromebook? Google Drive? Chromecast? Android Auto?

    They launched a ton of successful stuff since Maps came out in 2005

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          1 year ago

          Immich is on a par with Google Photos, imo. It’s self hosted though, so not for everyone.

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            Yeah I have an immich instance myself, and do plan on relying more on that as I max out my Google drive size.

            The bigger issue I gave with that is remote backup still imposes a cost, and like you said you gotta know what you’re doing to safely expose that to the Internet.

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              That is true. I only use mine locally, so it’s not a problem. Although you can remote access via Tailscale for safety. It’s quicker and easier than trying to set up remote proxies etc, about which I know nothing. Tailscale took 5 mins.

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        1 year ago

        Does it? It’s a fantastic service that works really well, whether it’s worth the price or privacy is a slightly different conversation

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          whether it’s worth the price

          You don’t have to pay Google a penny. I bought a quite cheap (50-60$) used but working Pixel 1 XL specifically for unlimited lifetime full-quality Google Photos upload.

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      Android is developed by a consortium of developers called The Open Handset Alliance under an open source license. It is most certainly not a Google product, any more than Linux is a Canonical product. As in, they help develop it but it’s not their product.