exiftool is one I use to tag my images and videos with my name and sort them. jq is another that does a quick export from json
Harder to backup and synchronize also
Everyone is feeling the squeeze. For the last couple years employer have been reducing staff and expecting those remaining to pick up the extra work while not increasing compensation. Then the employers report record profits and the news tells how great the economy is doing while we are all struggling.
All my pictures are of outside activities, figured maybe someday someone local may see then interact outside as well.
I've been posting on pixelfed.social but haven't had much interaction, but maybe this will get the word out a bit.
"One click tag over 1.500 objects, famous european landmarks " Where do you get the landmark data from, can it do more than european? For example I was looking at Open Street Map's API where I could get the nearest landmark to given coordinates so I could script the gps data from pictures into a landmark.
Installed an early version of Slackware on a 386 in the 90's. Went through a couple it jobs so I ran windows for a bit until 2002. I had bought a nice laptop and it came with windows xp. Xp was so bad after windows 2000 that I had to find something else. Played with redhat and a couple other dostros then went back to Slackware and have been on it ever since.
I use it a lot. I'm finding things like hiking trails are more up to date than Google maps
Slackware Linux
There are plenty of smart-ish watches that aren't running a full phone OS also, Garmin's watches for example. You can sync them with tools like gadgetbridge