Utopian Galt wrote to All <=-
I want to degoogle myself.
* reduce usage of my gmail inbox
* purge my photos from google photos
etc.
I want to degoogle myself.
* reduce usage of my gmail inbox
* purge my photos from google photos
etc.
Quoting Hollowone to Poindexter Fortran <=-
I want to degoogle myself.
* reduce usage of my gmail inbox
* purge my photos from google photos
etc.
I never used Google Photos, Drive is for spam only, not over
used and not critical. gmail is for spam. I don't use google
search engine, at least directly.
But I still use Android tablet as ebook reader and I need to use
Google at work for marketing, that's my anchor, still heavy.
but yeah.. all what you've done is what I did like 8-10 years ago.
I'm almost de Facebooked! That's trickier.
I "de facebooked: about 6 years ago. For me it wasn't a problem. I just deleted my account. Tired of people I never knew from HS trying to 'connect'. Or chatting with me in the middle of doing something and then not responding when I replied.
And the endless stupid games that try to
'hook' you to play every waking hour. Just told my family I was done with it, they'd have to contact me a different way.
Just my opinion of FB though. You're mileage may vary.
Yeah.. I have these few people I care of and it's only FB we have some sort of contact through. But maybe that's illusionary.
Never the less in last 5 years from 1000 "friends" there or so I'm under 90 and that's finally sort of usable. But only with FBPurity that removes all the clutter from the browser in the first place.
I couldn't imagine having 1000 contacts on Facebook.. Currently I have 224, and they're all people I know personally. I've never added people
on Facebook who I didn't know personally; I'm not sure why I would.
* reduce usage of my gmail inbox
* purge my photos from google photos
etc.
Time for a homelab - set up any mail-in-a-box solution and Pixelfed for image sharing...
Time for a homelab - set up any mail-in-a-box solution and Pixelfed for
image sharing...
I'm months behind, but somehow this is the first I've heard of Pixelfed.
Though now I'm uncertain what the use case is, at least if I can't depend on finding 20 of my closest friends to begin using it.
Though, on this note, I have been wanting to look into Immich, in an attempt to reduce my reliance on Google Photos.
I don't know that I want to purge my photos from Google Photos, as it provides me with a low-quality backup that's wildly different from my
other backups. But any point where I can be more in control of my content, the better.
Me too. Not sure I need a dedicated federated system just for
sharing photos. But I suppose the air-gap from traditional
public access to attachments in email and the avoidance of
scrutiny and skimming in the googlephotos system is an
advantage.
Though, on this note, I have been wanting to look into Immich, in an attempt to reduce my reliance on Google Photos.Immich is still too new. Hang on to Google Photos.
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