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osync reviews and mentions
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Pihole sees my router as osync.lan
I tried googling and see this github repo for a shell tool called osync. Not sure if that's what it is or if that's a "red herring". From reading the description of that tool, it sounds like it's syncing files? With what? From what?
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Thinking that nextcloud was not the right storage solution for my family
I still use it, because that's what I decided to set up after looking around and people raining praise onto it, but I wouldn't ever recommend it. It's a neat project, it does work if you essentially never touch it afterwards, but it's not a useful one as is if you do want to move things around a bit. I'd much rather use anything else, even proprietary solutions, than have to use Syncthing. When I stop lazing about and rebuild my system, I'm probably moving over to osync or something. Better that than Syncthing.
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Looking for a way to share and sync a directory across projects.
A tool called osync which might be able to do the job, it's like OS-level solution.
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Fill in the blanks: You may be using _______, but should be using _______.
I've been considering simply moving over to osync because the little shit can't even handle a few additional files without crapping out. It works fine, when it works, but I almost don't dare touch it lest it crap itself out again. Its a sync program, adding a folder of some twenty pictures should not make it decide to dig an early grave.
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deajan/osync is an open source project licensed under BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License which is an OSI approved license.
osync is marked as "self-hosted". This means that it can be used as a standalone application on its own.
The primary programming language of osync is Shell.
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