@brownmustardminion i think it depends on how secure your mobile phone is.
@OozingPositron @feandoe yo me compré unas de Chewbacca hace tiempo. Son muy lindas pero la planta es delgadísima y en invierno se me re-congelan mis patitas 🙄
@GravitySpoiled thanks to this post I discovered immich a couple days ago. I've installed in my home server and I'm currently using it to sync camera photos from my cellphone. I loved it!
I think it only lacks of a basic editor just to make things like rotate or crop photos.
@AdrianTheFrog @privacy @AceFuzzLord actually, it depends on the code. If it's no open source you can't really know what it is doing with your data. Therefore not all things you install in you local computer are equally insecure (or secure)
@Charger8232 @g0nz4 I guess in that case "proprietary" refers to the owners of the platform itself but not to the code of software. But then, they should make the distinction between proprietary/communitary and open source/proprietary code. Even between free/paid services. So, IMO that list from alternativeto is confusing.
@richard la realidad es que todos podemos participar en los temas que mas nos interesan. Existen instancias partiendo por juntas de vecinos, centros de alumnos, sindicatos, partidos o movimientos políticos, ONG, etc. Si ninguno de ellos se acomoda a tus ideas, también puedes iniciar tu propio movimiento.
@fixmycode 1313 😏