I second this, I use syncthing for phone camera to pc and laptop and have never had a problem. It’s almost instant too, it’s kinda nuts that it doesn’t even need Internet to connect between devices. I a world where everything needs an account, and tracking, syncthing is a simple grace I take for granted
True, it is not worth the risk. But if this person is not in a country where you can easily get a jig legally then they can at least try the foil method.
I counter this, I have a V1 and have only used the foil DYI method and it works flawlessly every time I needed to do it again.
Import? Arrrr, we better plunder those guides for ourselves
I also recommend forgejo, I’ve been using it for a while for my personal projects and the ui is still beautiful while being a simple git server at the same time.
Basically, my password manager only opens when I this USB stick plugged in called a yubikey (and also a password) if you are missing either the password or the yubikey then you can’t open my passwords. It’s a sure way to know that it’s you! P.S.: Always have a copy of your yubikey, don’t wanna lose it and lose your passwords…
I was about to type the same, I use syncthing all the time for other things but it’s literally the best way to keep my passwords on my laptop, phone and desktop, never passes any cloud service and then I just use KeePassXC and KeePassDX with a YubiKey to make sure everything is top notch.
You can make it so that you can have a folder ignored by your syncthing on your computer called something like
backup
but have your phone still recognise that folder as not ignored. Then when you want to delete a photo in your phone, just move it to that folder, wait until it syncs and then delete it. Your computer should not delete the photo since it ignores any changes in that folder. I’ll test this when I get home if you would like?