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      <title>A Browser Gallery for Choosing Which Moments to Keep</title>
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      <description>The one human step in my photo pipeline is choosing which files are actually my daughter. I built a small browser gallery for it — thumbnails, video previews, batch select, jump-to-page — with nothing but Python&amp;#39;s standard library. Here&amp;#39;s how it works and why I kept it simple.</description>
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