Hosting images yourself is tricky business, especially considering how convenient those hosted services like Google Photos, Facebook or Instagram are. In this episode I talk about various software applications that may help you replicate these services in one way or another. Special guest in this episode is Tobias Reich, developer of Lychee, a photo management software I'm discussing in this episode.
Hosting images yourself is tricky business, especially considering how convenient those hosted services like Google Photos, Facebook or Instagram are. In this episode I talk about various software applications that may help you replicate these services in one way or another. Special guest in this episode is Tobias Reich, developer of Lychee, a photo management software I'm discussing in this episode.
Hosting images yourself is tricky business, especially considering how convenient those hosted services like Google Photos, Facebook or Instagram are.
In this episode I talk about various software applications that may help you replicate these services in one way or another.
Special guest in this episode is Tobias Reich, developer of Lychee, a photo management software I’m discussing in this episode.
Here are the links mentioned in the episode:
The Lychee Github Repository (here’s the Lychee website)
The Koken Installation page (here’s the main page)
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The music for this episode is by Podington Bear, released under a Creative Commons license at Freemusicarchive.org.
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