@uint8_t I take some shortcuts in service of a system that's more manageable to me:
* No hierarchy, just top-level folders to group similar photos (e.g. trips, events, photoshoots)
* ISO-8601 date prefix on folders
* Multi-day events just get grouped under one day, don't overthink it
* Catch-all month folders for misc photos
* Photos get uploaded from my phone to an "Inbox" on my Synology NAS automatically (graph counts items in the Inbox)
* Periodically sort things (graph go down??)
I set up a graph to track how many unsorted photos my wife and I have. Can't for the life of me figure out how to get a right Y axis to graph the two lines at their own scale. http://i.abackstrom.com/share/rrd/ #rrdtool
@aaronpk How many pairs of nail clippers do you have now?
Chris succinctly describes the multiple-iframe
s-with-multiple-codebases approach to web development, AKA “micro frontends”:
The idea really is that you might build a React app and I build a Vue app and we’ll slap ‘em together on the same page. I definitely come from an era where we laughed-then-winced when we found sites that used multiple versions of jQuery on the same page, plus one thing that loaded all of MooTools and Prototype thrown on there seemingly by accident. We winced because that was a bucket full of JavaScript, mostly duplicated for no reason, causing bugs and slowing down the page. This doesn’t seem all that much different.