





More like, Anymodel: “You’re absolutely right! What the hell is this?”
This worked pretty well for me, although constructing the cli command took a little elbow grease. This video proved to be very helpful.
Here’s the commands I ended up using:
Before performing the actual upload, test the process with this command:
immich-go.exe -server http://[server.ip:port} -key [put your apikey here w/o brackets} upload -dry-run -google-photos takout-*.zip
Once testing is successful, perform the full upload:
immich-go.exe -server http://[server.ip:port} -key [put your apikey here w/o brackets} upload -google-photos takout-*.zip
If you’ve previously uploaded photos before syncing your phone, remove duplicates with:
immich-go.exe -server http://[server.ip:port} -key [apikey} duplicate -yes


Lower overhead



The cat: “No, this is Maxwell!”


The truth and a lie are not sort of the same thing.


Eh, probably needed to cut back on monocalcium phosphate, sodium aluminium phosphate, and mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids anyhow.


Too Soon! (I just read about JEJ)


…Which he is.


Sorry, it’s a bit early in my day, but I’m interested.
Could you elaborate on how tailscale acts as an access gate?
How is the balance between security and convenience when using tailscale?
(Full disclosure, I’m an idiot, but willing to learn)