wait, some of you have geo-tracking and tagging enabled?

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99% of people donโ€™t know what it is and use defaults ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

in this house? I thought it's part of opsec 101 ๐Ÿ˜†

99% of people donโ€™t know what opsec is to begin with, but theyโ€™ll pretend they do ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

yeah it's like a lot of people who say that they're Bitcoiners but as it turns out they'll just be here for 1-2 cycles.

I encourage it ๐Ÿ‘€ I know that it's bad but it's also incredibly helpful for me to be able to find any photo that I've taken over the past two decades ๐Ÿ˜…

For example, I needed to find photo to print out for my sister in law for Christmas. I knew I took it at a certain place, but no clue when. GPS made it very easy.

I always take pics with GPS metadata, but when I share publicly I do not want any of the info in them.

Absolutely. Same.

Yeah GPS can be useful but I usually keep it off - Iโ€™m probably a bit OCD with regards my photos. All are downloaded, catalogued (across devices - phone and dedicated cameras) and then ordered by date and place/occasion on a weekly/monthly basis - used to let Lightroom do this for me but abandoned it after Adobe started playing silly games. Now itโ€™s an automatic transfer and rename run that extracts exif date and time with manually inputted location (which also double as a folder name). Finding people can be applied later (algos). Only issue I have is I never have access to my past photos on my phone. Everything goes into triple-backed local storage and never to the cloud. Yes Iโ€™m a bit precious with my personal photography ๐Ÿ˜…

Also explains why my phone photo library is literally just memes ๐Ÿ˜‚

Wow.

Just sent you two zaps one from Damus / coinos the other from primal wallet. I think only the first got to you?

Ignore meโ€ฆ just testing zaps

That is OCD. ๐Ÿ˜…

Letโ€™s hope all this categorization comes in handy.

It really is useful as everything is on the MacBook. Very ordered. Easy to find things. Takes a bit of discipline though. Backup is via Carbon Copy Cloner on an automated weekly schedule to three separate SSD drives.

I think I get it. You donโ€™t upload your photos to a cloud service. So you do your own periodic backups to a manual raid like setup.

Yep, never upload to a third-party cloud service unless I donโ€™t care about the photo going public. Initial transfer from camera/iphone to MacBook involves a renaming run based on exif. (Use a simple app called ExifRenamer). So basically photo files are renamed:

YYYYMMDD_hhmmss_filename.filetype

End result is:

20241225_234104_DSC_123.jpg

I sometimes also include a location in the file name like โ€œItaly tripโ€.

I then file these images into specific folders named by date and general location as below and then automatically backup/duplicate periodically to SSD drives. Not raided; just three separate drives. Each containing a mirror copy.

Iโ€™m impressed.

Bravo ๐Ÿ‘

Admittedly Lightroom and its catalog system made this very easy (long time user) but got fed up with subscribing to Adobe and its privacy policy tweaks. So now itโ€™s a bit more manual and use Photomator instead for photo correction/raw development etc.

Ruh roh