Then I found out that different programs have different places where they store this information.
Some use the image's embedded data (EXIF etc.).
👍 You can move the file around and the information doesn't get lost.
👎 Not all image/media types support this option
👎 The file itself gets modified, so also the timestamp
@kimvsparrentak Je treft het dat het vandaag #followfriday is :blobgrin: Hieronder komt een draadje met volg tips.🧵
Paar algemene tips:
1️⃣ Volg eerst @FediTips voor nog veel meer tips. :blobfingerguns:
2️⃣ Vergeet de #Alttext niet om toegankelijk te zijn voor #slechtzienden. Volg @alt_text voor automagische reminders. de #fediverse is inclusief, willen we graag zo houden.
3️⃣ Vind je iemand@super_interessante_specifieke_server? check dan super_interessante_specifieke_server/directory bijv https://eupolicy.social/directory
4️⃣ gebruik #tags , dan kunnen mensen je toots over dit onderwerp ook vinden.
Dites moi les gens qui utilisent les favoris dans #firefox ET qui y mett(ai)ent des étiquettes (#tags). Avez-vous vu disparaitre l'interface qui permet, justement, de mettre ces étiquettes ?
I love my #musiclibrary. @quodlibet is perfect for maintaining a large collection imho. I constantly tweak #tags, normalize filenames, adjust replay gain, etc. and listen to exactly the music I want. For example, sometimes I feel like #techno with #vocals, no problem. Sometimes I want #instrumental#electronic, done. 😜 I might make a video about my setup in the near future simply because I enjoy it so much. ☺️ In the meantime, what do you prefer, local #files or #streaming for #musiclistening?
Question: I migrated to Mastodon from Twitter about 6 months ago. When I came here, the advice I read over and again was to use tags to find interesting posts and people. But I see so few people using tags. Why? Are they not useful after a certain time on the platform?
What’s the difference in #kbin between #tags & #hashtags? In the microblog tab, we can only add hashtags, which is simple enough. But when starting “threads” both options are there. There’s a field for tags & we still have the option of adding hashtags. Are they both equally searchable? If yes, should we search with or without the hash (“#”)? Why don’t the tags show up after posting?
Did you know that I developed a local file management method that includes #tags? https://karl-voit.at/managing-digital-photographs/ including a 45min talk which is worth watching just because I held it while being half ill. 😜
It comes with a set of (Python-)tools that provide great assistance for adding and managing tags, date-stamps, time-stamps, ...
@ivory Wanted to drop a note that I looked for 10 minutes for a spot where I can find the #tags I subscribed too and just couldn’t. I’ll probably be able to figure it out, but obvious it’s not. Thanks for reading. :)
Is there a way to split my follows-timeline and my #tag-timeline in @ivory — I’d love to see the followed #tags in a separate place, apart from my timeline. #ivory
My #filemanagement method using 🏷️ is so much more than just a fine solution for #photomanagement. You'll see that it actually addresses many aspects of working with local files in general:
So, it's well known by most here in the #fediverse that you can follow specific accounts from other instances, be they #mastodon or #calckey or the rest, the only caveat being that the instance must NOT be blocked by your home instance, which is fantastic and beautiful as #ActivityPub intended. The general advice is you don't need an account over on the other instance, and that certainly as held true in my limited experience.
The same, however can NOT be said for #tags , while you of course can follow a tag on, say, your own personal instance, it's not going to do you much good unless your instance is aware of a large enough number of accounts to populate a given #tag . I've got a few accounts around the verse now just to see the difference and it's HUGE.
So my #fediQ is, how have others tackled this? I LOVE the idea of a small tight knit local feed, but I don't love having tag feeds (or Calckey antennae) that feel like tumbleweed mode.
@irace@mgs Bryan, from the About page. Maybe you can find a tag that will get you what you’re after?
“You can follow along with everything on Threads or Xitter or via RSS. If you're interested in certain topics, those are segmented by #tags – and each has their own page as well as RSS feed. (For example, here's the feed for posts about Apple.)”
#Shaarli: Fuck trees, use tags | Garrit's Notes - Grosse réflexion : mettre des mot-clefs sur des documents, plutôt que les classer dans des dossiers et sous-dossiers et sous-sous-dossiers, etc.
Pris en charge sur des logiciels comme Papermerge par exemple, mais pas vraiment intuitif en système d'exploitation.
Can magazine tags be applied to all the content posted in that magazine?
As far as I can tell, magazine tags are mainly used when searching for magazines, and maybe for determining related magazines....