Synology Photos. I’ve heard Immich is quite good too.
Building a better web for all of us: hiram.io
Synology Photos. I’ve heard Immich is quite good too.
Who doesn’t like an underdog? 😤
Not to my knowledge. It’s absolutely pathetic and honestly kinda psychotic that you’re not allowed to understand your own genealogy and medical history without giving up pretty much everything about yourself. Forever.
Because unlike a compromised password, you can’t just hop on the computer and change your genes (yet??).
Boils down to a legislative failure.
I think about this Jaron Lanier talk a lot.
I’d open source it if I could, but since Reddit Account Manager is built without code, I can’t host it on GitLab or GitHub.
You could use a service like SimpleLogin, Addy, Duck, or just a temporary fake email generator. I don’t mind if you give me a fake email address—you have a right to privacy.
If it helps, my website’s hiram.io. I realize that’s still “random” in the grand scheme of things, but it should at least show you I’m a real person, and I build stuff to build a better web.
Yep, the ideal workflow for migrating would be something like this:
Your question’s a little nuanced, so let me try to answer this as thoroughly as possible:
The short answer is: If the platform you choose to use it is accessible from your Android phone, then yes. But it’s not Android- or iOS-specific.
Out of the platforms that it’s available on (Airtable, Notion, Coda, ClickUp, and Baserow), all of them except for Baserow have native mobile apps. With that said, Baserow is also mobile responsive, so you don’t need a native mobile app to work with Reddit Account Manager.
Hope that clears things up. :)
If you wanna keep your bookmarks and the subreddits (communities) that you’re subscribed to before deleting your Reddit account, I made a free tool to help you store and offload that data.
It’s called Reddit Account Manager, and it’s 100% free.
You can also use it to manage your Lemmy account(s), of course.
I would if I could, but I built it without writing code. So there’s nothing to upload to GitHub/GitLab.
The page asking for your email simply serves as the delivery mechanism since I can’t put it on GitHub/GitLab.
If you wanna keep your bookmarks and the subreddits (communities) that you’re subscribed to before deleting your account, I made a free tool to help you store and offload that data.
It’s called Reddit Account Manager, and it’s 100% free.
You can also use it to manage your Lemmy account(s), of course.
Appreciate the resources. I’m not a software engineer, and I built this without writing code. So the language is… English. (lbs)
That would make sense tbh. I might have to do it manually then. How many comments did you have on your account? I wanna gauge approximately how long it’d take for me to go through mine.
The other thing that concerns me is that I deleted my accounts, yet they still showed up (didn’t display as “deleted user”), and I was able to log into them.
One more thing: I recently came across this fork of PDS, which is slightly modified and supposedly works (though I’ve yet to try it): https://lemmy.ml/comment/3831970
Appreciate the love, and I’m sorry I wasn’t able to get it into your hands sooner.
I’m definitely keeping this in mind for the next time my crippling perfectionism prevents me from launching something useful into the world.
If you wanna keep your bookmarks and the subreddits (communities) that you’re subscribed to before deleting your account, I made a free tool to help you store and offload that data.
It’s called Reddit Account Manager, and it’s 100% free.
You can also use it to manage your Lemmy account(s), of course.
Nah that’s my fault, I completely forgot to hyperlink in the post. 🙃
Idk how to put this on GitHub, but I’ll try to figure it out and do it.
I edited the post now to include the link.
Edit: Reddit Account Manager now has its own website.
Idk how I’d put this on GitHub, but happy to follow your (or someone else’s) guidance on how to do so, and I’ll do it. 🙏
My fault. I just edited the post and put the link right at the first instance of the product name.
I gotta link to the broader product page because every click generates a unique checkout link. So I can’t provide the direct link to the checkout. (Don’t worry, it’s completely free. The checkout page simply exists as the delivery method.)
Also working on a standalone website. Ideally that’s what I’d link to, but the website’s not finished yet.
Edit: Reddit Account Manager now has a standalone website.
Source: trust me bro