![]() ![]() ![]() I've setup my own file servers and tunnelled connections through SSH and used SSHFS, but nothing ever really worked well for me. I've used dropbox in the past, but never enough to pay for it. If I had the option to downgrade to 1TB, I would though, 2TB is overkill) (side note, the storage has gone from 500GB to 1TB, and now to 2TB without a price increase. ![]() It did what I wanted, but my library had grown so much, I needed the 500GB plan to hold my 300+GB of photos and videos. It worked ok, but I was on cable, with a lousy upload speed, and it never really made the transition to the mobile-first world.Īnyway, long story short, when Photos.app replaced iPhoto and offered to sync all your photos, I was instantly sold. Ages ago I used a package called iPhotoWebGallery (or something to that effect) that ran a web server and made your photos available. I have yet to experience any issues, although a couple times I thought I had close calls.įor years I had been looking for a good way to have all my photos (stored in iPhoto at the time) available from anywhere all the time. Ok, this is probably a lot less scandalous than a lot of dirty little secrets, but in the Apple tech world, it seems like quite an admission.įor serious work even, I have all my Xcode projects in iCloud Drive folders and they sync between my two Macs. ![]()
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