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r/ipfs
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The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a set of composable, peer-to-peer protocols for addressing, routing, and transferring content-addressed data in a decentralized file system.
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r/filesystems
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Links about usage of file systems, FS implementation and theory behind implementations. Floss or proprietary, legacy or alpha-stage.
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r/pop_os
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Pop!_OS is an operating system for STEM and creative professionals who use their computer as a tool to discover and create. Unleash your potential on secure, reliable open source software. Based on your exceptional curiosity, we sense you have a lot of it. (You can also find us on https://lemmy.world/c/pop_os)
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r/linux4noobs
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Linux introductions, tips and tutorials. Questions are encouraged. Any distro, any platform! Explicitly noob-friendly.
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For screenshots of overly fake or wrong tech in media!
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r/sysadmin
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r/lustre
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Welcome to r/lustre
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This is a sub that aims at bringing data hoarders together to share their passion with like minded people.
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r/windows
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Welcome to the largest unofficial community for Microsoft Windows, the world's most popular desktop computer operating system!
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r/fopnu
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Fopnu is a New and Powerful P2P File Sharing System
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Stumped on a Tech problem? Ask u/Daddy_Spez, and try to help others with their problems as well.
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r/Jung
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We discuss the ideas and life of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung (pronounced YOONG), and all things Jungian. We like to discuss symbols, myths, dreams, culture, alchemy, and Jung's unique contributions to psychology such as archetypes, personality types, dream analysis, the collective unconscious, and synchronicity. Welcome!
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r/AskADataRecoveryPro
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The primary goal of this group is for people to be able to ask data recovery related questions and get answers by real data recovery professionals.
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r/archlinux
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A subreddit for the Arch Linux user community for support and useful news. Locked in protest at the 3rd party apps situation. Please do NOT send join requests or message the mods to join, they will be ignored and archived.
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We stand in solidarity with numerous people who need access to the API including bot developers, people with accessibility needs (r/blind) and 3rd party app users (Apollo, Sync, etc.)
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r/modandroidapps
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***Modded android apk*** Modding meaning apps or games that have modded coins/gems or add free content. APK means (Android Application Package) similar to executable file .exe in the windows operating system the extension of apk file is ".apk".The apk file can be installed in the google's android operating system.
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r/LTO_LTFS_Tape_Copy
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In this community we will discuss the challenges and solutions pertaining to cloning, duplicating, copying, replicating, migration, creating, and erasing LTO Ultrium and Linear Tape File System (LTFS).
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r/PowerShell
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PowerShell is a cross-platform (Windows, Linux, and macOS) automation tool and configuration framework optimized for dealing with structured data (e.g. JSON, CSV, XML, etc.), REST APIs, and object models. PowerShell includes a command-line shell, object-oriented scripting language, and a set of tools for executing scripts/cmdlets and managing modules.
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r/Lizardfs
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Lizardfs is a distributed, cluster filesystem.
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r/BTTcryptocurrency
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Discussions about BTT - Tokenizing the world’s largest decentralized file sharing protocol with BTT BTT is a TRC-10 utility token based on the blockchain that powers features of the most popular decentralized protocols and applications in the world. DApps powered by BTT include BitTorrent Speed, BitTorrent File System, DLive, and others in the pipeline.
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r/datarecoverysoftware
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A place to ask questions about logical data and file recovery software. Deleted files? Formatted the wrong partition? A RAW file system drive? Uncertain on how to approach the situation? Feel free to share questions and experiences.
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I wanted to share with y’all a new file system project I’ve been working on: speZFS

speZFS is based on the principle that your data doesn’t actually belong to you—and you should learn to like it that way. At every possible turn, speZFS goes out of its way to show contempt for the user, including such features as:

Data reliability: With speZFS, “integrity” is a dirty word, so we use the term “reliability” instead. What that actually means is that your data is likely to be silently edited on disk, with no notice given to the user that this has occurred. Should this reliability feature be noticed by the user, speZFS responds by raising EXCEPTION_OOPSSORRYLOL and continuing as if nothing ever happened.

Advanced file permissions: No longer are files exclusively available to the “landed gentry” just because they happened to create them. Any user who refuses to allow global access to their files will find their access revoked, and new file owners instated.

Introspection protection: This cutting-edge feature actively prevents users from finding out what the hell is actually going on, by providing misleading information to debugging tools, filesystem analyzers, decompilers, and so on. In essence, any attempt to “ask” speZFS what it’s doing or why will be met with useless stock answers, insults, and/or outright threats.

Dedicated suite of file access tools: speZFS comes with a set of tools designed specifically use with it. These include spezfs-ls (injects advertisements into the file listing), spezfs-rm (only allows you to remove a single file at a time, which is subject to being arbitrarily restored later), spezfs-cp (claims ownership of your copied files, and sells access to them for use in AI training models), and spezfs-find (does nothing). Want to use your own tools? No problem! Access to so-called “third-party” filesystem tools will be allowed free for one month after installation, and thereafter at the bargain price of $0.24 per 10,000 file accesses.

My hope is that you find speZFS to be a useful, well-designed, and overall great filesystem… and if not, who the hell cares what you think anyway?

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Posted by22 days ago

I am currently using FileBrowser and it works well for me.

I'd like to know what other similar web applications exist, because it is very difficult to search for web apps like that.

I am not interested in complex cloud hosting systems like https://www.seafile.com/en/home/, https://nextcloud.com/, https://owncloud.com/. I run some cloud software (forgot the name) in the past and it was very inefficient at synchronizing. Seafile was great with synchronization, but recovery was painful.

So, I prefer these days to use samba to access my files inside LAN and a basic web browser with built-in editor for most common types for reading remote files and occasional authoring.

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