Not everyone has the means to have a computer running 24/7 or have access to opening ports. Integrating Rclone support into the app would mean that one could create an encrypted vault on cloud storage they already have (eg. Google Drive, Onedrive, etc.) instead of running a server themselves, allowing preservation of privacy without the headaches of self-hosting.
AI algorithms can be run on specified devices under certain conditions (eg. Process on phone only when plugged in, or process on PC when turned on) instead of everything depending on a single device.
This feature could make it a viable replacement for Google Photos, and something that one could get less tech savvy users to adopt without worrying about maintenance. Privacy does rely on the habits of those around you after all.
Not everyone has the means to have a computer running 24/7 or have access to opening ports. Integrating Rclone support into the app would mean that one could create an encrypted vault on cloud storage they already have (eg. Google Drive, Onedrive, etc.) instead of running a server themselves, allowing preservation of privacy without the headaches of self-hosting.
AI algorithms can be run on specified devices under certain conditions (eg. Process on phone only when plugged in, or process on PC when turned on) instead of everything depending on a single device.
This feature could make it a viable replacement for Google Photos, and something that one could get less tech savvy users to adopt without worrying about maintenance. Privacy does rely on the habits of those around you after all.