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Photo management at the cmdline - recommendations?
  • I think you've hit the nail on the head so to speak....it's just too small/custom a thing for anyone to have built a dedicated tool it seems. In the end I am looking at using my file manager (nautlius) to automatically run a custom exiftool/bash script on chosen files so I can just click and rename/fix metadata etc as I browse through the files. Probably good enough for now.

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  • Can anyone recommend a tool to manage photos at the cmdline? I just want to move photos into dirs based on their metadata (YYYY/DD), occasionally fix up metadata (adjust dates), rename photo filenames to match a template and/or query my photos for certain things. It doesn't need to be a gallery or image touch-up tool, I have other things for that.

    I'm aware of exiftool and ImageMagick, perhaps they can do the job but they seem quite low level, really need to build scripts around them - I'd like something that operates at a slightly higher level so I don't have to do too much scripting.

    A quick search turned up chee (GPLv3) which can:

    • search photos using a simple query language
    • manage named queries (called collections)
    • copy/symlink images into a custom folder structure

    ...but it's not had an update in a few years (maybe it's feature complete tho!) Any other suggestions? Thanks.

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    Alternative to syncthing for large music collection?
  • So git-annex should let you just pull down the files you want to work on, make your changes, then push them back upstream. No need to continuously sync entire collection. Requires some git knowledge and wading through git-annex docs but the walkthrough is a good place for an overview: https://git-annex.branchable.com/walkthrough/

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    [SOLVED] Setting up an alarm
  • I seem to get pop-up notifications for free in GNOME/Fedora by setting these levels in /etc/UPower/UPower.conf:

    UsePercentageForPolicy=true
    PercentageLow=50
    PercentageCritical=20
    PercentageAction=10
    

    I think you can also configure the system to take action when it reaches the lowest level with e.g.

    # The action to take when "TimeAction" or "PercentageAction" above has been
    # reached for the batteries (UPS or laptop batteries) supplying the computer
    CriticalPowerAction=PowerOff
    

    However I don't know how to get these GNOME "Power" notifications to play an audible sound (without turning on notification sounds for ALL notifications). The best I could find is this: David Bazile / gaudible · GitLab

    There's talk of better control of sound notifications in GNOME 47+, but looks like nothing much has landed yet: Notifications in 46 and beyond – GNOME Shell & Mutter

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    Is Radicale the way forward?
  • Home Assistant can do shared lists and (I've not used them) but has some recipe add-ons. There are apps for android and iOS. It can also take care of managing the dynamic IP. Then if you want to explore home automation in future you're ready to go.

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    How do you handle secrets in home automation?
  • In that case I'll also mention that Powershell has a secure-string that allows you to load secrets from encrypted file/user input. I believe it's secured by the user's login/session like secret-tool. They are even remain encrypted in memory so they can't be snooped on.

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    How do you handle secrets in home automation?
  • Two more options you might consider:

    • secret-tool - like a vault that unlocks when a user logs in to their session. This shifts the problem to keeping the user's login credentials secure but depending on your setup that might be preferable. Just be aware the once unlocked any process could access the vault in theory (I wish they'd add access controls...)
    • podman secrets - so you can securely provide secrets to containers. You can set these once securely then nothing except processes in the container can get them.
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    Dutch government starts own Mastodon instance as reaction to the instability of Twitter
  • UK government has been taken over by WhatsApp and Twitter - our official inquiries have to beg for access to WhatsApp to see what's going on in gov. Love to see them switch - they could have more control of data retention and promote innovation.

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