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My main machine is running Linux Mint on a Ryzen 2700x, 32gb ram, 80TB of raw storage and a vega 64 GPU.
Running:
You should give Immich a go. It's infinitely better.
I'll check it out, thanks!
Also, Syncthing might be handy for those phone-image sync's, it's really good!
I use syncthing at work extensively, in this case it doesn't match with what I want to accomplish.
I don't want to sync file deletions for example, the devs have now made that option hidden and won't promise it will stay around. Also once the pictures are on the computer I slowly move them out of the FTP folder to their own categorized folders.
Syncthing is a great tool though!