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So with almost zero knowledge about next cloud or even cloud services I have embarked on creating such a complex project. The idea is essentially involving a rpi 4 , ups power supply , a pendrive. For everyone I think that limiting gdrive storages are a headache along with that the data may not be secure. So I was thinking of building a internalized rpi hosted next cloud integrated server with all android and even laptop. So that I reduce dependency of Google for storing all my photos along with creating a secure environment for my data . I have basic knowledge of ssh and little bit linux but this , this is frankly uncharted territory. I severely need links sources and much experience in order to accomplish such a task . I'll be running along with this an encrypted program that will decrypt whenever I need it . The whole setup will be connected to my router wirelessly that will upload and download stuff to my rpi . Theoretically I really intend to include my own data to train my AI but currently I am faced with this problem . Thank you for hearing me out , I just need basic guidance nothing else

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[-] Jjoiq@lemmy.world 7 points 4 days ago

Pimylifeup.com

Helped me a bunch when starting read everything twice Emmet does like a good typo.

Syncthig is.now my goto for mobile.

Nfs or samba for home network.

[-] DrDystopia@lemy.lol 4 points 4 days ago

Syncthing is great for syncing files and that's about it. No groupware, sharing, off-site storage and so on. I ran Syncthing+DecSync for years for great groupware sync but it's completely deprecated. I'm back on Nextcloud, though still use ST for syncing program files.

[-] Shauryashaa@lemmy.world 0 points 4 days ago

Umm my use case here is support for contacts,files,photos for both android and PC . So I think I'd prefer Nextcloud

[-] KarnaSubarna@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 days ago

This was also my go to website when I purchased my Raspberry Pi and setting it up. Good memories :)

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