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Idk I’m so used to working in terminal I don’t really notice that. For my eyes, it’s smooth enough

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Ngl no matter how you read this it still sounds pretty fine

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Fair

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But… Neovim is smooth, fast and snappy 😭

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There are gpu accelerated terminal emulators… Not sure what you mean by remote development though.

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Usually people prefer seeing beautiful things.

However deviant things like this, in my opinion, are like breather of fresh air once in awhile.

Would certainly like to see more.

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No

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Great, then they might be recoverable.

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Unfortunately I’m afraid they’re lost (I think). UPD: see kolorafa’s comment

There’s some alternatives if you’re willing to continue with that:

Aves Gallery on android (is on fdroid) can embed comments into image long term metadata. But I have not tested it after transfer.

Creating a directory Gallery with markdown files and a subdir for all images and then writing comments inside those markdown files with a link to the local image. Very simple to do with Obsidian or similar markdown-powered software.

Out of the top of my head I can think of two structures for that:

  1. /Year/month/day/ dirs, hoursminutesecond.png and hourminutesecond.txt with the comment per photo.

  2. /Gallery/images/datetime.png and /Gallery/yearmonth_gallery.md with comments and links to multiple images for that month.

And probably more that I’m not aware of myself.

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If that comment is true and you don’t have the database anymore then there’s no hope.

If you were writing comments to understand which file is which then consider a directory scheme for sorting your files and add readme.md files in a narrow category of files to describe them. I do something like: All coding projects go into home/code, each project has a readme. Etc.

If you were just logging for history purposes ie good memories in photos I’d suggest just making a markdown gallery. Or something similar.

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