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minus-square@lengau@midwest.sociallinkfedilink20•4 months agoKDE Connect or Nextcloud. My phone has USB 2, but I can easily top 1 Gbit/s over wifi.
minus-square@Yerbouti@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink3•4 months agoNextcloud “Carnet” is the solution I had been waiting for for years. Instant uploads to my instance, I can access the files from any computer. Boom.
minus-square@BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglish2•4 months agoI’d add SMB as well, I use KDE connect for 1-2 files, nextcloud for photo backup and SMB for bigger transfers.
KDE Connect or Nextcloud. My phone has USB 2, but I can easily top 1 Gbit/s over wifi.
Nextcloud “Carnet” is the solution I had been waiting for for years. Instant uploads to my instance, I can access the files from any computer. Boom.
I’d add SMB as well, I use KDE connect for 1-2 files, nextcloud for photo backup and SMB for bigger transfers.