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  • Syncthing alternatives

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    Yea, gotta be something odd with your setup. Currently I have one phone (of several) thats syncing en excess of 10,000 files, some only on Wifi (with 3 access points), some wifi/cell data. ST knows the state of a file, so a disconnect should have no effect. If you're getting corrupted files, I wonder if something else is going on which may also affect another sync tool. Try Resilio for the same folders, see if you have the same problem (disable Syncthing of course, otherwise conflicting edits will cause file corruption).
  • Need help with searxng docker compose

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    $ sudo docker exec -it searxng sh -c "id" uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root) container is running as root, so there shouldn't be any permission error? u are right its not writable, the files are read only, that is wierd I'm opening those files with windows but the user permission inside docker shouldn't cause that problem. I'm scratching my head nw user id
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    I tried Rcognize on my Nextcloud install, but appearently I have too few photos fot it to matter. It never started any clustering. Not even from the CLI commands. Had it running for about 6 months, then uninstalled it again as I was getting no real use from it.