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European Union Public License 1.2 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Will the pastebin alternative ix.io stay down permanently? It's down for more than two weeks now.
http://0x0.st works for me
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Speed Test
Minimal file hosts like https://catbox.moe or http://0x0.st work nice in my opinion, here's an example link: https://files.catbox.moe/zamm2d.jpg
The only catch is most of them set a time limit on uploads, but you might be able to (ab)use archive.org if you want the files to stay online forever.
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Skicka: send files between machines without installing anything!
Looks similar to 0x0.st
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question about attempt to make USB web-cam recognized
major OOPS here, ( I feel like the sorcerer's apprentice)expression "curl -F'[email protected]' https://0x0.st" returns message that "-F" is badly used, and trying it without the "-F" results in failure . . . oops!
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How to use termux for the sake of covenience?
I dont use go$hit drive so I use 0x0.st to upload files for sharing (it uses curl).
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Daily random discussion - May 29, 2023
curl -F'[email protected]' https://0x0.st
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Where is my RAM going?
# censor usernames from log sed -iE "s/$USER/$(printf "%${#USER}s")/g" mem.log` # upload curl -F'[email protected]' https://0x0.st
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Guidelines for Brutalist Web Design
> It was purely decorative, but ugly decoration that only appealed to other brutalist architects, meant to trick people into thinking it was some "raw" construction element sticking out.
That's really funny, because I've seen websites that tries to appeal to "hacker"/"minimalist" aesthetics doing the same thing.
An example: the file-hosting service https://0x0.st. When you try to visit a link to a non-existing file, it will crash with a trace message that exposes the offending code block from `fhost.c`.
Wow, so RAW and BRUTAL. It's even written in C, so hacker-ish! Until you find out that the error message is _fake_: https://git.0x0.st/mia/0x0/src/branch/master/templates/404.h...
The server is actually written in Python and it generates a randomized, fake C-looking trace message for its 404 page.
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Heated exchange between Kohli & Gambhir after the LSG vs RCB match
I'm going to go on a limb and say it's automod because of my file host ( https://0x0.st ) also testing if this comment gets removed or not
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Error while updating @world set during install
First cd into the log directory and run the following command. curl -F '[email protected]' https://0x0.st
filemanager
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Homelab Adventures: Crafting a Personal Tech Playground
File Browser
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h5ai – modern HTTP web server index
Thanks for sharing. I wasn't aware of dufs and it looks very solid. Fileserver[0] is another popular choice, though it's more GUI-oriented for file operations.
[0]: https://filebrowser.org/
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Ask HN: Spreadsheets like Google Sheets but not from Google?
The OnlyOfffice desktop app is a pretty good and free alternative to Microsoft Office Suite. You can simply install it on your local machine for offline access.
OnlyOfffice is also self-hostable as a web app for a cloud alternative to Google Sheets.
Filebrowser is a self-hostable alternative to Google Drive.
There's a pull request open to integrate OnlyOffice with Filebrowser for self-hosted google-drive + google docs.
https://github.com/filebrowser/filebrowser/pull/1420
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Ask HN: What is the best FOSS file sharing protocol/app?
For strictly local use, Google's Nearby share is technically FOSS but the documentation is basically non-existent and a proper Linux implementation is not here yet. Alternatives aren't hard to find though, with Mint's Warpinator or KDE Connect having worked well for me.
For non-local use (everything out of Bluetooth range), you almost have to trust a third party and it really depends on your use case. Want to send your friend a file or host pictures of your birthday for multiple people to download? For the former magic wormhole works great, for the later you could almost spin up a nextcloud or similar (personally I like https://github.com/filebrowser/filebrowser ). Want to regularly send files from device 1 to device 2? Now classic sync solutions like syncthing become really viable.
If everything else fails, FTP always has your back
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Finally a decent file browser in Game mode
I have been looking for a file browser which can run in game mode and is reasonably user friendly for simple file operations (copy/delete/rename, etc). Most people recommend Dolphin. it does work but there are issues: the color scheme looks really weird in game mode. context menu does not like game mode, either. Got file browser working (https://github.com/filebrowser/filebrowser) in game mode, which essentially an Edge app accessing a web server on localhost (running as user service). It took some time to set up but the end result is exactly what I would like to have.
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List of your reverse proxied services
File Browser - For access to the files on my NAS
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Self Hosted File upload service
filebrowser has user management plus sharing capabilities
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Folder/File sharing with multiple links
Filebrowser suppports multiple shares with different expiration dates. It also offers file previews and generates QR Codes for the shares.
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I need help creating a diy nas for under $1000
NextCloud is great for this, but if we're talking sharing files from your sync'd project collection, I'd probably instead recommend Filebrowser. You can point it to the same data store that syncthing is using and it'll make it easy to share the projects. Note that in order to do this you'll need to open up and expose filebrowser publicly. The simplest way to do this would probably be a cloudflare tunnel and for sharing files like this ad-hoc I don't see any issues with their TOS. For things like SyncThing though you'll still wanna do conventional port forwarding. the DIY approach instead of CloudFlare tunnel would be to port forward, set up a dynamic dns record, and set up letsencrypt certs
- Does FileBrowser have a log of downloaded files ?
What are some alternatives?
fiche - Command line pastebin for sharing terminal output.
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
barcodebuddy - Barcode system for Grocy
Filestash - 🦄 A modern web client for SFTP, S3, FTP, WebDAV, Git, Minio, LDAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, Mysql, Backblaze, ...
rustypaste - A minimal file upload/pastebin service.
filegator - Powerful Multi-User File Manager
workadventure - A collaborative web application (virtual office) presented as a 16-bit RPG video game
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.
wayshot - Mirrored at https://git.sr.ht/~shinyzenith/wayshot | screenshot tool for wlroots based compositors implementing zwlr_screencopy_v1
h5ai - HTTP web server index for Apache httpd, lighttpd and nginx.
share - Simple file sharing from the browser and the command-line.
tinyfilemanager - Single-file PHP file manager, browser and manage your files efficiently and easily with tinyfilemanager