Calendarific provides a JSON API for all national holidays observed in all countries around the world.
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Https://date.nager.at/Api This is the only free one from what I can tell. There are a couple of paid ones https://www.abstractapi.com/holidays-api and https://calendarific.com/ with 1000/month free tiers so it'll depend on your use case. Source: about 2 years ago
Calendarific - Enterprise-grade Public holiday API service for over 200 countries. Free plan includes 1000 calls per month. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
You might want to check out ownCloud[0] if you're purely interested in file sharing. Its all open source and you can run your own server. I can't attest to how well it runs currently, as I haven't used it for a few years, but I used it a couple years ago and it was pretty solid [0]: https://owncloud.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
I am not interested in complex cloud hosting systems like https://www.seafile.com/en/home/, https://nextcloud.com/, https://owncloud.com/. I run some cloud software (forgot the name) in the past and it was very inefficient at synchronizing, Seafile was great with synchronization, but recovery was painful. Source: 11 months ago
Also just because something is "free" doesn't mean it is cheaper. I can run a free Owncloud but it might be cheaper to pay someone else to run my server while I focus on my solution. USB-A could be patent free and USB-C may have a small royalty but the UX and cost of manufacture may make USB-C still cheaper. I would be curious what the end agreement money exchange between Ford and Tesla was but I don't think we... Source: 12 months ago
I've been hooked on some Google services since 2010 when I got a Nexus One phone. I liked the calendar and contacts because they were accessible from my other devices. I ported a few of my phone numbers to Google Voice shortly afterward and I liked being able to access voicemail and SMS from my other devices. Sometime last year I noticed that Google Calendar was acting up with Thunderbird so I decided to migrate... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Something like that https://owncloud.com/? - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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