Here, multiple Androids sync their images to my laptop. There I sort them, move them to a different folder structure, which gets synced to the local server, the phones again as well as a tablet.
Backup will be done from the server, sorting on the laptop is much easier than on the phones, and tablet comes with us when we visit relatives.
All started by just coming home to the trusty WiFi. No interaction needed.
How’s the battery drain on it? I used to use it, but the battery drain was atrociuous af. I moved onto syncthing fork which made it considerably better but it was still so high that I just ditched the thing entirely. Mind checking now much % it drains in the background?
I use syncthing for that, don’t even need any taps after it’s set up. Did I mention I love syncthing? Because I love syncthing.
Could you clap your hands to confirm you really love it?
Syncthing knows I love it, it needs no proof.
He is happy. And I think he knows it. He must now clap.
Got that too. Awesome.
Here, multiple Androids sync their images to my laptop. There I sort them, move them to a different folder structure, which gets synced to the local server, the phones again as well as a tablet.
Backup will be done from the server, sorting on the laptop is much easier than on the phones, and tablet comes with us when we visit relatives.
All started by just coming home to the trusty WiFi. No interaction needed.
How’s the battery drain on it? I used to use it, but the battery drain was atrociuous af. I moved onto syncthing fork which made it considerably better but it was still so high that I just ditched the thing entirely. Mind checking now much % it drains in the background?