Stuart Edge
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If you're tired of Ghibli edits, try this.
Still some tweaking I would do, but I'm pretty impressed with the concept.
I got my photos from @FamilySearch
#ancestry #familysearch #chatgpt4o #AI

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Donald Trump appears to not have placed his hand on a Bible while being sworn in as President of the United States.
While this breaks tradition, there is apparently no legal requirement to use a Bible or any object during the oath—only that the oath is recited.
#Inauguration2025

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Apps like Journal on iPhone have me wondering—how will future generations access our digital journals? Should I just put my Apple ID on my headstone? 📱🪦
I love digital journaling, but it makes me think: where does all this go in 50-70 years?
In the coming decades, it’ll be interesting to see how we make password-protected info on our phones accessible to future generations.
Thoughts?
#journal #journaling #journalapp #ancestry #genealogy #tech

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@Archetapp @FamilySearch I’ll look into this feature a little bit more!
What would be really cool is if one of the tabs on a profile was Places. This could be an interactive map. Family sharing may be coming soon. This way living families could potentially add stories and shared places.

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@stuart_edge @FamilySearch familysearch.org/en/blog/where-…
They do to an extent on FamilySearch. Every person can have memories attached to them.
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Does anyone know of a tool where family members can share photos and memories tied to specific locations?
Imagine a map of places someone lived, then clicking on a location reveals their stories and media.
It’d be nice if it could be on @FamilySearch.
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@BradmanTV @FamilySearch It’s the multi-generational access that interests me. I’ll probably use the tools in FamilySearch, but there’s not a way to gather memories from others. I’ve heard something like that might be coming?
Apple and Google are great and then I save it on FamilySearch.
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@stuart_edge @FamilySearch Are you talking about Apple photos or Google photos cause they both do that for Instagram… Or four square… There’s like eight different things to do this
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I like @FamilySearch because it’s a public database intended for multi-generational preservation.
(In 2225, I want all my 7th great-grandnephews to see all the places I lived and still think I’m cool.)
FamilySearch has some of these features, but any tips would be great!
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