(Also, @picturelife/@stream_nation are right now an object lesson in destroying consumer confidence through shocking lack of communication).
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@avibryant I think mover.io can. I used it for a one time migration from Dropbox to google photos, worked well. -
@chrisdary I don't see Google Photos specifically listed on their Connectors page, but did you just go into Google Drive? -
@chrisdary thanks!
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@avibryant I guarantee most of the answers will be from geeks saying “no, but I’ve been working on this as a side project” -
@bmann I can't tell if you're prescient, or subtweeting@Beryllium9 ;) -
@avibryant@Beryllium9 prescient :) Also, I have just such a service of my own in mind as part of operation need-to-leave-Flickr -
@bmann Yeah, operation flickr-disaster-plan seems to be nearing front burner status. I envision a FOSS cloud/local hybrid. /cc@avibryant -
@Beryllium9@avibryant I envision Dropbox (mobile sync) > AWS Lambda > S3 (thumbnails + static hosting) > Glacier (full res backup) -
@bmann@beryllium9@avibryant I’m going to be exploring@Camlistore as repository for files / pictures, local copy + backup to s3/in-laws -
@lukec@Camlistore I’m really tempted by@IPFSbot (is this helping yet@avibryant ??!!)
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@avibryant Not that I know of, although I'm working on a side project that I hope will eventually allow syncing to and from S3 -
@avibryant (Including support for canon and nikon raw photos, because I'm crazy like that ... ;-) )
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