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@Onethumb: I have ~150k photos on Flickr and a 10 year paid account but I stopped using it ~1.5 years ago when I got sick of their video upload timestamp issues. I have not checked recently if fixed.

When I upload photos, Flickr looks at the taken date of the photo and sorts them that way. When I upload videos from the computer (using the upload tool), Flickr does NOT look at the metadata to set the taken date. Instead, then taken date is set to the current date meaning the videos are out of order of the photos.


Thank you so much for being a customer! I would love to help track this down and fix it, especially since I'm writing the new photo & video services. :) I will add this to my list.

http://blog.flickr.net/en/2018/10/31/putting-your-best-photo...


The biggest learning I had from this and watching Justin work is to be honest - don’t try to bullshit and pretend you know more than you do. Be honest what you don’t know - but then act quickly to learn what you don’t know and answer those questions.


IT Associate @ Atrium. At Atrium, our IT team is a core part of the business - supporting our lawyers and paralegals to more efficiently. We not only manage commodity IT, but select and implement the off the shelf tools that power the law firm; and we are the front lines of support for the tools we are building ourselves. We're looking for the second person to join the team and build out a department which will scale rapidly.


The worse problem is it also makes it difficult to change forms - or at least it creates the perception forms can't be reduced/simplified without 9+ months of process. *I work at USDS/SSA


This is pretty cool!


I think they are worried about metadata and similar info being embedded and not properly redacting it. This is a fool proof method against that.


The Windows Desktop app is much better as it's all in one place (like the iOS app). However you still have to "add" the music to play it.


The old version of Cloud Drive was pretty much that (except it was hosted on Amazon).

Before Cloud Drive, I used Subsonic, which is self hosted. Though it never really worked all that well.


Not sure why I have to "add" to listen to Prime songs. Can't I play the full song before adding it to my library? I want to be careful what I add - it's kinda like a bookmark. I should be able to try it first.


I lived (in a MIT dorm) in that area for 4 years.


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