I just had to email me a file I got sent to my phone and I feel unable to accept this as the better solution.

What you do guys use for inter-device communication?

  • confusedpuppy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I just use SSH+Rsync for everything. I traded two-way sync for minimalism and reliability. I’ve had nothing but headaches with anything else, especially Syncthing.

    My Computer and both Raspberry Pi servers both run Linux and I have Termux installed on my Android phone so OpenSSL and Rsync are easily available.

    I made a script that runs Rsync commands from files containing all the information which easily swaps source/target files so I can easily transfer in both directions with a simple command line option. It’s reliable and simple and I’ve had a lot less headaches troubleshooting the rarely occurring issues.

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    my boss just emails stuff to herself… or just lets it sit in drafts (imap) with the attachment.

    i use localsend, wormhole, or similar usually, especially if one or both the devices aren’t “mine”… and if it’s stuff i’m ‘sending’ to a handheld from a pc, i might instead drop them somewhere on one of our dietpi boxes and just use http

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    6 小时前

    PC to phone:

    • USB cable
    • KDE Connect
    • Nextcloud
    • Syncthing

    PC to PC:

    • USB drive
    • SFTP
    • SSH
    • Nextcloud
    • Syncthing

    Phone to PC:

    • USB cable
    • KDE Connect
    • Nextcloud
    • Syncthing
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    Everyone else mentioned most of what I would suggest.

    One is missing for your original problem. Localsend. Think airdrop but cross platform. Super useful if you have a mix of devices (iOS, android, windows, etc…)

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    For sending files between a phone and a PC, I use KDE Connect.

    For sending files between PCs, I use SSH.

    Both are really simple and lightweight tools that normally come preinstalled, and you can use them with no configuration.

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    1. syncthing (file synchronization)
    2. kdeconnect (file transfers, clipboard sharing, presentation remote)
    3. deskflow (keyboard and mouse sharing)
    4. warpinator (one off file sharing)
    5. rsync / scp (one off file copies / backups)
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    KDE connect, sftp, and dropping files on my NAS is pretty much all I do.

    Work stuff uses work methods though, work devices are “on” my network but fully segregated, so its thumb drive and sneakernet or our internal storage instead.

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    Depends on the scenario, but I’ll use KDE Connect, NextCloud, VaultWarden send, or just go old scp.