That sounds like a great solution to my current frustration that the autobackup feature of Immich on iOS is so opaque. It only works when the app is open and even then oftentimes you're just staring at the backup screen while seemingly nothing is happening, despite Immich's backlog of thousands of photos still needing to be uploaded.
My experience when wearing a bike helmet in NL is that car drivers seem to take more risks with my safety, they drive closer to me than I normally experience, and I feel less safe than when I'm not wearing a helmet.
But yes, dain bramage would be worse. And yes, an accident hides in small corners, but I'm not sure if wearing a helmet makes me safer, even on our streets.
I remember when Valve first introduced the Steam Deck, there were several youtubers present to film content about the Steam Deck for their own channels, and LTTs Linus was audible in all of them, he was that goddamn loud.
"We're going to convert these COBOL applications to C#, and you need to test that the new application works exactly the same, including the same bugs as the old application.""Ok, where's the specifications and test reports of the old COBOL applications?""They were lost to time, we don't know where they are.""Ok, so how are the developers going to write the C# code?""They're going to read the COBOL scripts and recreate them into C#, we advise you do the same."
Cue me spending a month trying to decypher the COBOL gobbledigook into inputs and outputs, and write testcases based on that. And after that month was up, and I had delivered my testcases, they told me that my services were no longer needed.
That sounds like a great solution to my current frustration that the autobackup feature of Immich on iOS is so opaque. It only works when the app is open and even then oftentimes you're just staring at the backup screen while seemingly nothing is happening, despite Immich's backlog of thousands of photos still needing to be uploaded.