cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/9853743

I’m running OpenSUSE leap 15.5, When I was on the linux mint, I was using warpinator but using it on openSUSE is troublesome and I wish there was a linux version of blip but unfortunately there is not.

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Dropbox?

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If you want to pay 10x what S3 storage and a free S3 browser/sync util costs

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I guess i depends on how much data you need to move and how long you want the sync open for. I’ve had a dropbox account for… I forget how long, and have never paid them a dime.

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So you have no data? You don’t use it for backups, or storing videos/photos? Seems like you’re paying for the same service I get, you’re just paying someone else, and likely more.

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Begone, heretic!

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1)Localsend 2)Magic-wormhole 3)setup a ssh server on your pc then add sftp storage in Material Files app (can be found on Fdroid)

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One option is Syncthing.

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+1 for Syncthing, I use it and love it.

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I use https://syncthing.net/ . There is an android app on F-droid.

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This is also a great alternative to syncing photo albums between devices instead of syncing with the cloud.

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How big? When I’m lazy and the file isn’t large I just upload to a draft email and look at it on the other device. I use Windows but this isn’t really an OS specific method.

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