Recently I stumbled upon nb
Recently I stumbled upon nb
For me: uploading single file using their client ~25MB/s, downloading ~50MB/s (30-60MB/s). In newer versions of their linux client it’s possible to mount filen as network drive or to start webdav/s3 server.
It depends if your reverse proxy is inside your home network or outside. It should work without any other configuration if you forward ports 80&443 from external domain with something similar to rathole and configure reverse proxy inside home network.
This is not an answer to your question about using the same url, but see this article, it might be helpful. Tl;dr: mdns + reverse proxy.
Install Termux and run sshd -D -d -p <port>
You can mount remote with rclone and fine tune caching to your liking: https://rclone.org/commands/rclone_mount/#vfs-file-caching
I use FSArchiver. There’s nice list on Archwiki.
What is the advantage of this extension over the bookmarklet? https://shaarli.readthedocs.io/en/master/Usage.html#adding-editing-shaares
I think it might be related to https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing-android/issues/2026 “the next firmware update should fix it for everyone”.
It can be achieved with nat proxy on the server https://serverfault.com/questions/379360/vpn-tunneling-to-hide-real-ip-through-my-proxy-server-while-showing-the-clien
Rclone works with mega (25gb free), storj (25gb free), google (15gb free).
I use mine as kitchen radio with https://moodeaudio.org/
I’m a fan of managing dotfiles with plain git. I think it could be orchestrated a bit to make it more declarative.
I recommend FSArchiver, it can handle different size partitions