The more I have to deal with them the less interesting they become.. they work best for people who want to just do what apple tell them
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Interesting, is that through a particular app, or from cable-based syncing?
.. Interesting idea. But immich doesn't work as a drop in, the default images collection includes a lot of rubbish so for it to be useful you have to manually tag photos to include with immich
It's kind of necessary for family members who still need it to be backing up and may take a bit of time to get used to using it. If it's not backing up pics then it won't be useful when they do open it
Paying rent for land. Unfortunately it's been that way since feudalism and the progressive movements over the last few hundred years haven't managed to break out of it
Yes I was trying to find out about time machine related approaches, which could work from my NAS as well (ok it's actually a rpi). From what I can tell auto backup from a laptop is possible, however the only way apple lets you backup from your phone is if you plug a cable into a computer so iTunes does the backup (and then afterwards goes to the NAS). Direct from phone seems to be blocked
Are you opening it manually? Unfortunately I need to get it working set and forget if possible. And I'm trying to avoid icloud
That is very much the problem here, I would like to set up a set-and-forget system for family members so we can collect photos together easily. But that goes against how apple systems work
Have you tried it yourself? Does it work hands-off in a set and forget way, or do you have to open it for the background tasks to run?
Have you tried using it yourself? One of the troubles I've found is apps saying they will do something but it doesn't happen because the OS has obscure ways of controlling background tasks. And it prioritises apps that get opened manually, which doesn't work for a backup that is meant to be set and forget
Yes I've tried following the FAQ, I'm trying to help family members to use it so we can collect photos together, and these hands-on tricks are a bit harder to convince people to do. An automatic background backup would be much easier
Do you need to interact with it regularly for it to work in the background?