Filter "Added by You" - I want to see my own photos in a Shared Library
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Filter "Added by You" - I want to see my own photos in a Shared Library

How can I see the photos I contributed to a Shared Library? When I right click a photo, I see the info tab and at the very bottom I see a "Shared by You" search filter button but when I press it nothing happens. It says "no photos found".

Please don't tell me to search by camera model. My wife and I have the same phone.

Any ideas?

u/Leopard-Safari413 — 5 days ago

Dirty bag

Any ideas on how to repair dirt or scuff marks on this bag? Any colors that would work better in the future?

u/Leopard-Safari413 — 7 days ago

Google vs Fastmail

Hey guys, I’m trying to make the jump to Fastmail, but I’m having a hard time getting past one big concern: backend security.

To be clear, I’m not worried about getting phished—I use a hardware security key for my logins, so my front end is covered. What freaks me out is the server side.

Google obviously has unlimited money, huge security teams, and constant threat monitoring. Meanwhile, smaller companies like Fastmail only have a handful of employees. With how crazy AI exploits and zero-day hacks are getting lately (like what happened with Hugging Face getting hacked by the open AI model, and Claude mythos capabilities ), I keep worrying that a smaller team just can't defend their servers the same way Big Tech can.

Is it naive to think a small provider can stay secure against modern hacks, or am I totally overthinking the size of the team?

Are none of you worry that these small guys are gonna get hacked? And, yes, I understand proton in tuts are e2ee. At the moment they’re not an option for me because I don’t like the bridge software to connect calendars to family and the email clients are unimpressive, etc. etc. So I’m talking about Fastmail as my alternative basically. (Also, keyboard shortcuts don’t work well in proton).

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u/Leopard-Safari413 — 27 days ago

Fastmail security vs Google

Hey guys, I’m trying to make the jump to Fastmail, but I’m having a hard time getting past one big concern: backend security.

To be clear, I’m not worried about getting phished—I use a hardware security key for my logins, so my front end is covered. What freaks me out is the server side.

Google obviously has unlimited money, huge security teams, and constant threat monitoring. Meanwhile, smaller companies like Fastmail only have a handful of employees. With how crazy AI exploits and zero-day hacks are getting lately (like what happened with Hugging Face getting hacked by the open AI model, and Claude mythos capabilities ), I keep worrying that a smaller team just can't defend their servers the same way Big Tech can.

Is it naive to think a small provider can stay secure against modern hacks, or am I totally overthinking the size of the team?

Are none of you worry that these small guys are gonna get hacked? And, yes, I understand proton in tuts are e2ee. At the moment they’re not an option for me because I don’t like the bridge software to connect calendars to family and the email clients are unimpressive, etc. etc. So I’m talking about Fastmail as my alternative basically. (Also, keyboard shortcuts don’t work well in proton).

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u/Leopard-Safari413 — 27 days ago