Got sent some files to download...I have a fiber connection which should afford me super fast download times but this cloud storage platform straight-up tells you "Hi, we have files for you but we're going to throttle the speed for the download unless you pay us".
Plans start at $3, okay fine...tried to pay them their BS fee and I still haven't gotten the email to confirm the account. So a download that should've taken about 10m now takes 3hrs.
What an utter piece of S.
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At $work we instantiated a lufi instance (in DMZ, subdomain DNS record, reverse-proxied) in order to allow our users / developers / projects managers to share files with our customers, just giving to them an HTTPS link. This solution may respond to your needs, too. Source: 11 months ago
I have spun up Gokapi - which works a treat. However it requires a login - so is great for files going the other way. Have also looked at Lufi [doesnt require a login for end user but no way to randomly generate link (that I know about?) - worried about being spammed to oblivion] and ProjectSend [total overkill for my needs, but very cool - also requires a login for end user]. Source: over 2 years ago
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