top | item 44380614 (no title) er0k | 8 months ago I just use rsync, works great discuss order hn newest rsync|8 months ago Would you explain how you are using rsync to backup photos on an iPhone ?I'm not aware of an iOS app named "rsync" and ... presumably you don't have a shell ... ? sandreas|8 months ago Don't know if still works, but this is how I did it back in the days I had an iPhone:https://pilabor.com/blog/2022/01/access-and-recover-files-fr...Nowadays I'd use immich or ente.io, which has and e2e encryption cloud as well as self-hosted setup slicktux|8 months ago You can load the IPhone’s pictures on Linux using the folders namespace and then rsync from the loaded namespace to /local… load replies (2) er0k|8 months ago here is the script I use https://gist.github.com/er0k/86843b62fedc2f533068f04c689be97...
rsync|8 months ago Would you explain how you are using rsync to backup photos on an iPhone ?I'm not aware of an iOS app named "rsync" and ... presumably you don't have a shell ... ? sandreas|8 months ago Don't know if still works, but this is how I did it back in the days I had an iPhone:https://pilabor.com/blog/2022/01/access-and-recover-files-fr...Nowadays I'd use immich or ente.io, which has and e2e encryption cloud as well as self-hosted setup slicktux|8 months ago You can load the IPhone’s pictures on Linux using the folders namespace and then rsync from the loaded namespace to /local… load replies (2) er0k|8 months ago here is the script I use https://gist.github.com/er0k/86843b62fedc2f533068f04c689be97...
sandreas|8 months ago Don't know if still works, but this is how I did it back in the days I had an iPhone:https://pilabor.com/blog/2022/01/access-and-recover-files-fr...Nowadays I'd use immich or ente.io, which has and e2e encryption cloud as well as self-hosted setup
slicktux|8 months ago You can load the IPhone’s pictures on Linux using the folders namespace and then rsync from the loaded namespace to /local… load replies (2)
er0k|8 months ago here is the script I use https://gist.github.com/er0k/86843b62fedc2f533068f04c689be97...
rsync|8 months ago
I'm not aware of an iOS app named "rsync" and ... presumably you don't have a shell ... ?
sandreas|8 months ago
https://pilabor.com/blog/2022/01/access-and-recover-files-fr...
Nowadays I'd use immich or ente.io, which has and e2e encryption cloud as well as self-hosted setup
slicktux|8 months ago
er0k|8 months ago