

But in order to use any of them you have to tell an AI what you want them to look like. It’ll fuck it up most of the time and they steal your data.


But in order to use any of them you have to tell an AI what you want them to look like. It’ll fuck it up most of the time and they steal your data.


Oh so, Warhammer 40k? Soon we’ll all get annoyed with AI and outlaw it, these “thinking computers” will be the way around that ban. Great, great. Cool. Cool. Cool. Cool.


Edit: I had a long day and I read your comment wrong I think. I realize you were probably adding onto my comment rather than suggesting steps I take. I apologize for coming in hot like that, it’s my bad. I’ve left the original comment below. Again, sorry.
Orginal comment: Thanks for the suggestion! I haven’t thought to open a seperate piece of software to manage my photos, instead of using the software I’m using to manage my photos.
I was just asking for a quality of life feature.


It’s been available… “Kind of”
It creates a copy of your photo and rotates that. Leaving the original. Which I guess I can see being useful sometimes but it’s very annoying in practice last I checked it.


Have they added the ability to rotate your photos yet?


I believe ZFS fits your needs. Using ZFS with TrueNAS I can verify it supports transparent compression. It’s supposed to be very stable against data corruption. The only thing I can say about data corruption is in my 10+ years of using it, I haven’t had any issues.
You’ll have to forgive me, I just expect Google to find a way to ruin everything simple.