So #GoogleTakeout läuft.
Jemand eine gute Lösung um die MBOX Datei in eine Mailbox bei #hetzner zu Importieren?
So #GoogleTakeout läuft.
Jemand eine gute Lösung um die MBOX Datei in eine Mailbox bei #hetzner zu Importieren?
Ich leg heute noch einen nach... nun habe ich noch die Anleitung für die Google-Photos - Alternative Immich geschrieben. Diese baut auf meine vorherige Installations-Anleitung für Docker und Portainer auf. Hiermit lässt sich in wenigen Minuten schnell und einfach eine eigene Photo-Cloud im lokalen Netzwerk installieren. Die passende App gibt es auch dafür.
#linux, #debian, #docker, #, #raspberrypi, #raspi, #selfhosting, #anleitung, #foto, #fotos, #photo, #photos, #server, #googlealternatives, #googlephotos, #googletakeout, #immich
If anyone is using the Google Takeout service to download and archive your Google data then the best way to download the actual .ZIP files seems to be to use the Google Drive Windows app
Elect to have your Takeout .ZIP's delivered to your Google online storage (assuming you have enough free space).
Install the Google Drive app and then use this to download the .ZIP files from the Windows Explorer view of the Drive (typically Drive G:).
One you have them locally delete the Takeout .ZIP files from Google Drive and then uninstall the Google Drive app if you have no use for it
Des könnt jetz ne Weile dauern...
Me he hecho un script rapido en python para pasar los mensajes de #Gmail bajados en formato #mbox con #googletakeout con fecha a partir del 1 de enero de 2023 a un nuevo fichero mbox para importar en @Tutanota el mbox completo de 15GB ya está #7z con contraseña en un @veracrypt si todo va bien compartiré el python en un gist (es mu tonto y muy a lo rápido eso si).
Trying to export from #GooglePhotos is a nightmare.
Could go through #GoogleTakeout and download the 170GB worth of photos and video from there, but they don’t have embedded EXIF data, but a separate JSON file for each photo/video instead.
Alternative is going through and manually selecting each to download which then includes the EXIF data.
So, it's known-ish that there are timezone and metadata issues with Google Takeout, to the point that there is this tool https://metadatafixer.com/learn/how-to-export-images-google-photos-takeout — not sure if this is my problem, but it's not a great sign. #googletakeout
I’m starting to think that the only reasonable thing to do is to delete everything it imported and reload from my backups. It doesn’t seem as easy as “offset everything by 4 hours” as I’m seeing some photos with different offsets. Other ideas welcome. #googletakeout #fail
Apparently I only get data connected to the Google Youtube account, not data from the legacy Youtube account (that is connected to my Google account). Thanks to this post, https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/54031/how-to-use-google-takeout-for-youtube-data-in-an-old-youtube-account, I find out that the legacy accounts are called brand accounts and there is a more convoluted way of getting data from that.
I am now waiting for the data to appear. Seems to take much longer than the previous exports.
Im Juli machte ich einen #GoogleTakeout. Und gestern. Im Juli sind beide ZIPs zusammen 104GB groß. Das Takeout von gestern ist 32GB groß.
Ich hatte Fotos bei Google Fotos gelöscht. Dass das über 70GB waren, war mir nicht klar.