• Sonalder@lemmy.ml
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    kDrive is from Switzerland which is NOT part of the EU and therefor doesn’t have the same law. Infomaniak doesn’t have to legally follow GDPR, you should use a Swiss flag instead of EU one to make it clearer.

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    K drive came out in support of the law destroying privacy in Switzerland. I dropped them right after that. Nextcloud AIO self hosted and Filen are what I settled on, and for anyone who feels like self hosting is beyond them, i recommend looking at PikaPods. They’ll manage it for you.

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    I’m a big fan of syncthing. It doesn’t rely on cloud services for storage, and can work 100% locally if you want it to.

    It isn’t perfect. It has a model of running a web server for managing the service which is a little strange. Because it is not backed by any cloud storage it means you are on your own to make sure you keep your copies safe.

    With those two issues understood, it is simple, fast, free, and and supported almost everywhere. I have it on my phone, laptop, desktop, and as a docker container on my NAS. Everything stays synced and the NAS does backups of the data.

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      Same, I love syncthing too. End to end encrypted, works on nearly every platform, and easy to install.

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    I’d add hosted Nextcloud too. Hetzner for example have 1TB for less than 5 EUR/mo and it works great on Linux.

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      People will cite a lot of issues with nextcloud’s performance and stability, and I do get that it’s a bit bloated, but anecdotally it’s worked pretty much fine for me since day 1 (minus a few self-inflicted issues mostly regarding permissions). I’m not using the AIO though, I just use the nextcloud docker image with my own collabora instance running alongside it

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        Nextcloud is already on the list but I just wanted to mention that self-hosting isn’t the only way to use it. Frankly for the price of a hosted solution it isn’t worth it unless you already have a server for other things.

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          What’s the drawback of self hosted? I’ve had a self-hosted instance running on a raspberry pi for a few months now, and so far it’s working out great.

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            Honestly the only drawback is if you don’t already do selfhosting, NextCloud is kind of a big undertaking. If you’re already familiar with containerization and networking basics, it’s very smooth.

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            No drawback if you have the hardware and know how to do it, but those are major obstacles for the vast majority of people who use Google Drive. Signing up for a hosted instance is much easier (and not even more expensive)

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      22 hours ago

      tresorit

      hmm nothing… Somehow missed that one. Will included it for the next version - thanks for flagging!

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    I’ve been using Filen for a couple months. It’s good. Happy to live without in-cloud editing of documents for the price and privacy guarantees

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      There is no native client. You can use the features through the browser.

      There is also a plugin for Rclone, but that’s a 3rd party, reverse-engineered app.

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      Proton has Linux clients for mail sync (Bridge) and VPN. They do not have a Linux client for their cloud Drive product.