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Yes, many people use SyncThing for file synchronization and collaboration.

Yes, many people use SyncThing for file synchronization and collaboration.

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Jorski
Member
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04-28-2016, 06:30 AM
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I searched for a method to share files across several machines without relying on cloud platforms like Google Drive or Dropbox, or setting up SAMBA. Grok recommended SyncThing—a web interface that enables syncing a directory between multiple devices. It functions as a local storage alternative to the cloud. While there’s an initial setup phase and configuration required, it operates smoothly afterward. I use it to match video files from my Linux machine with those on my gaming PC. My Linux setup runs Windows 10, while my desktop uses Manjaro. I’m planning a transition to CachyOS but will keep editing on the desktop for performance reasons. My HP mini PC serves as a solid capture device and streaming source via OBS.
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Jorski
04-28-2016, 06:30 AM #1

I searched for a method to share files across several machines without relying on cloud platforms like Google Drive or Dropbox, or setting up SAMBA. Grok recommended SyncThing—a web interface that enables syncing a directory between multiple devices. It functions as a local storage alternative to the cloud. While there’s an initial setup phase and configuration required, it operates smoothly afterward. I use it to match video files from my Linux machine with those on my gaming PC. My Linux setup runs Windows 10, while my desktop uses Manjaro. I’m planning a transition to CachyOS but will keep editing on the desktop for performance reasons. My HP mini PC serves as a solid capture device and streaming source via OBS.

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TwinkleStar828
Junior Member
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04-28-2016, 11:30 AM
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Absolutely, I'm a big fan of Syncthing!
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TwinkleStar828
04-28-2016, 11:30 AM #2

Absolutely, I'm a big fan of Syncthing!