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      <title>Processing 200 GB of Google Takeout on a Synology NAS — Part 1: The Container</title>
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      <description>Moving off Google Photos left 200 GB of Takeout zips stranded on my Synology. Here is the Docker workspace I built to unpack them all on the NAS itself.</description>
      
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      <title>Processing 200 GB of Google Takeout on a Synology NAS — Part 2: Fixing the Metadata</title>
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      <description>Takeout hides capture dates in .json sidecars. Writing them back with the usual ExifTool one-liner quietly gets 4% of a real 21,000-file library wrong.</description>
      
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