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WeTransfer is a popular cloud file transfer service. Free tier allows files up to 2 GB with 7-day expiry. Pro costs $12/month for 200 GB transfers and password protection. Your files sit on WeTransfer's servers, unencrypted on their end. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
That's super weird. Share the Marvelous garment, or just the sleeve,should be enough. I'll have a look. Source: over 2 years ago
Https://wetransfer.com/ My wife has an Iphone and I have a pixel 8 pro, we use this platform to send images to each other without losing quality. Source: over 2 years ago
Record a short video, good resolution (OBS), of you working, so that I see how you do all that. And if it doesn't help really understanding your problem (I guess it will) then send me a link to that file, I'll have a look. Source: over 2 years ago
Vogels intertwined financial savings with environmental responsibility, articulating how minimizing cloud usage correlates with a reduced ecological footprint. He cited WeTransfer as an example, showcasing their remarkable 78% reduction in environmental impact through streamlined server resource consumption, earning them recognition as a Certified B Corporation. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Thanks, will take a look at that curl thing. We are still using this and been working for us for ~15 years (python 2, ported to python 3) and this is just an example of how to take https://fabfile.org to the extreme but still is not the best way to do it. We only ~50 servers so it is not a massive fleet. The convenience of typing `fab ` to do things under control is still better than nothing :). - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I've used Rake and Fabric for somewhat similar (but less ambitious) stuff in the past and I'm thinking that Fabric might be a pretty good fit for this task as well, but I'd still like your input. Are there other tools I should look into? I've heard goodthings about Puppet but just looking at their site (it contains the word Enterprise ) gives me the feeling that it might be overkill for a one man operation. Source: about 4 years ago
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