

I spun up immich on my computer and it does basically everything you’re asking for. Its duplication detection is pretty good, but definitely tweak the parameters so you don’t get too many false positive matches.


I spun up immich on my computer and it does basically everything you’re asking for. Its duplication detection is pretty good, but definitely tweak the parameters so you don’t get too many false positive matches.


And some basic image editing! At last


Also not a doctor but glucometers can be cheap, not that scary, and answer exactly this question.
Oh buddy if only my setup was simpler. Between Ubuntu and Snap and external NTFS hard drives, I’ve got work to do to get this working.
With the exception of Jellyfin for me for some reason.
You don’t have to take the SATs unless you’re trying for college. You’re not necessarily seeing reading and math skills drop. You’re seeing more kids who wouldn’t have taken the SATs doing so. You’re sampling from a more complete population, not just the top 75%.
(And yeah I’m fully ignoring the postCOVID brain drain. That’s going to be a shadow in test scores for years.)
This looks expected and not a bad thing at all. Higher pressure to graduate and higher expectation that a college degree is necessary means more kids attempt the test - including those kids who might’ve dropped out in previous years. I think it’s fair to assume that on average the kids who dropped out probably wouldn’t’ve scored as highly on their standardized tests.


A very good but corporate option is Todoist. I’ve tried most and this one ticks all the boxes, including that the free version is way adequate for how I use it.
I just backup the folder with the pics to my NAS on a schedule with the rest of my backups.