Continuing with my recent #privacy kick, I've been deleting the last 20+ years of digital photos from Google Photos. This was my final repository of unencrypted private data in the cloud.
It turned out to be quite a project, since Google doesn't provide a straightforward way to bulk delete photos. I ended up using this script: https://github.com/mrishab/google-photos-delete-tool
It's been running for days. I think it will finish today.
@thalweg Congrats. 20yrs oh my! If you find a way of sorting them (deleting>nostaglia) then do let me know as photos can be somewhat a liability (apart from those handful that could summerise 1 day)
@freeschool What I do now is sort the photos once a month into galleries like this:
YYYY/YYYY-MM [name]/
That makes it really easy to get an quick overview of a large number of photos.
When I get a beefier server for my LAN, I plan on trying out some photo management software (like Piwigo), but I'll never rely solely on image metadata to organize my photos again.
@freeschool Beefier, compared to my current Raspberry Pi 4 :)
You probably take more photos than I do, but for me it's easy enough to just hit Delete (no confirmation). I use my desktop for this.