Someone mentioned it in a comment and I genuinely didn’t know what I was setting up, but its basically airdrop but to all your devices/servers so if you have an iphone like me you can goto any photo/file click share, taildrop, then pick the device, its a prettty fast transfer. It shows up in the downloads folder on my pc by default.

I no longer have to upload to icloud files to grab my files, it is very convenient and seems to be free forever for personal use up to 100 devices? I had no idea what I was even setting up til I saw the guide afterwards, I thought it was for monitoring server health, but it’s made sharing files between devices/servers very convenient. (this was likely obvious, just wanted to share with others who didn’t know)

  • @Tangent5280
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    11 month ago

    But what about when you want to move a few gigs out of your phone to free up space?

      • @Tangent5280
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        11 month ago

        Did you turn off two way sync? I thought deleting data from your phone would make the system to interpret the change as an update and delete the data from your Nas too.

        • @[email protected]
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          229 days ago

          Yeah I turned it off, the Nas only receives and keeps previous versions and the phone only sends. For my other shares it’s different.