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If you're interested in an open source, (including the server) self hostable, E2EE and federated/p2p storage, sharing and app protocol (including calendar, docs etc) who doesn't have VC investors, check out Peergos: https://peergos.org Tech book - https://book.peergos.org Source - https://github.com/peergos/peergos. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
We've been pioneering privacy and access control on top of IPFS since 2015 in Peergos [0]. We have block level access control for example: https://peergos.org/posts/bats As well as E2EE, sharing, trustless servers and more [1]. [0] https://github.com/peergos/peergos. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
You can do that with peergos [1]- mount a peergos folder locally using FUSE. Or login to the web interface and share easily and privately. [1] https://github.com/peergos/peergos. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Totally agree! Shameless self promotion: have a look a Peergos - https://github.com/peergos/peergos. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Https://peergos.org https://book.peergos.org https://github.com/peergos/peergos Features: * audited by Cure53 * protects metadata (directory structure, file name and properties, file sizes, social graph) * fine grained capability-based access control * built-in social media * sandboxed 3rd-party apps: e.g. Word doc viewer, calendar, text editor, games etc. * FUSE... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I've got another one on topic of self-hosted file sharing: - FileBrowser running in Docker (https://filebrowser.org/features) - Syncthing running in another container (https://syncthing.net/) Syncthing keeps the files on your PC, Mac, BSD systems updated, and FileBrowser can point to the share and supply a convenient web UI. It works for me, it's kind of like a local Dropbox-lite. - Source: Hacker News / 1 day ago
Depending on what you're looking for, this is the kind of thing that P2P protocols were made for. Check out https://syncthing.net/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 days ago
We use syncthing to share files between our machines. It avoids is having to use dropbox / OneDrive etc. You just choose a folder and it automatically syncs it in the background. https://syncthing.net/. - Source: Hacker News / 26 days ago
This very hn entries is bust contradicting your statement. Also what about syncthing[1] (for recurrent/permanent sync) and croc[2] (for one time copies) ? I have used both for a number of years already. [1] https://syncthing.net/ [2] https://github.com/schollz/croc. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
I would use syncthing, which is open source at https://syncthing.net/. After minimal setup, it just works(tm). You have a normal directory in your filesystem, that is synced to the other peers (which you set up in the "minimal setup"). I have been using it for years, and it works well. It has no problems crossing os'es (i.e. Windows -> linux, linux -> mac) For windows I usually recommend - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
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