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Google allows everyone 15gb of storage space. If you’ve been uploading a lot you can start running out of it. The above page gives you the option of compressing them all and recover some free space. Go to https://photos.google.com/settings and click on the recover/compress (next to the blue “Buy 200gb…” button)
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I just found this amazing application that automagically synchronizes folders on 2 different devices over a LAN or even internet. You just have to set the devices up one time and in syncs files put into those folders. It’s called Syncthing.
Previously I had used a similar app called BTSync, but those people were cagey and not very upfront about their code. This app is all open source and based on well documented technology. Check it out:
https://syncthing.net
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Protect your online accounts or risk getting hacked
/in UncategorizedRecover Google drive space
/in Tech StuffGoogle allows everyone 15gb of storage space. If you’ve been uploading a lot you can start running out of it. The above page gives you the option of compressing them all and recover some free space. Go to https://photos.google.com/settings and click on the recover/compress (next to the blue “Buy 200gb…” button)
Sync Your Folders
/in Tech StuffI just found this amazing application that automagically synchronizes folders on 2 different devices over a LAN or even internet. You just have to set the devices up one time and in syncs files put into those folders. It’s called Syncthing.
Previously I had used a similar app called BTSync, but those people were cagey and not very upfront about their code. This app is all open source and based on well documented technology. Check it out:
https://syncthing.net