Wake up Madeline, we have files to sync
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FOR THE LAST TIME, CELESTE IS THE NAME OF THE DOCTOR
I feel like this comment is a reference to something, but not sure what. Could someone fill me in? It sounds like a SciFi or fantasy book/movie, etc that I might like.
A game called Celeste. It’s a 2d puzzle platformer.
It gets very fucking hard
it's more a precision platformer than a puzzle platformer imo
it's a very precise platformer as well. A lot of people speedrun it and the controls are meant for it.
A lot of people speedrun it
I feel like you're doing it wrong if you don't speedrun it.
damn I completely misread your comment, I thought you said "I prefer precision platformers".
I am actually going insane
Celeste
It support Proton Drive as well? That's really a big jump in the usability of PD, as the lack of a native Linux client is a big problem.
As someone who clicked the link, I can confirm it says it supports Proton Drive.
This is HUGE
I know, right! Someone who actually clicked the link and read the page it went to! What a time to be alive.
hahah, I replied to the wrong comment but you made me choke
I too clicked the link. It was more of a rhetorical question.
rclone added support for Proton Drive very recently. I haven't tried it yet, but am interested to see how well it works.
It has to be via bridge
Celeste is a ~~GUI file synchronization client that can connect to virtually any cloud provider.~~ Video Game
FIFY
For a few seconds I was extremely confused why one would need a tool like this for the game Celeste.
Don't show this to the Nintendo Switch subreddit, they might faint
Looks cool! A containerized version would be a welcome addition to my home lab.
There is an rclone container available with a web gui
rClone is so awesome! It does so much that I wanted for so long.
Oh the OP repo is based on rClone, I didn’t realize. Even better!
Aren't Flatpaks containerized? Am I misunderstanding what containerized means, how Flatpaks work, or both?
I guess I meant docker container.
Why do you want a GUI app in a docker container? I tried that with Wine and it had to pluck so many holes in the container to run on Xorg that it made it effectively useless.
You run the gui through a web interface so you have an easy to config sync spot for your server.
How would you do that with a GTK app? With the broadway renderer?
I'm not an expert but I believe guacamole can accomplish the feat.
Interesting, never heard of it before but it looks useful.
I'm a truenas/truecharts admin, and truecharts has a ton of guacamole apps that are kinda neat. Like dark table running in a browser.
There has been an issue open on their GitHub for a while now for OneDrive support. Hope the dev manages to get around to it eventually
My kingdom for a solution that works for iCloud
The FOSS or bust part of me says to use something else. Vendor lockin is Apple's modus operandi.
The realistic part of me knows things are rarely so simple. So I hope for a solution for this for you too. And anything that circumvents Apple tickles me besides that.
Does the WebDAV integration work with all WebDAV servers? Or, maybe the better question is, rather, should it be expected to work with them (as opposed to a binary question on a beta software)? Because, if this is the expectation (barring any bugs, of course), then this is exactly the solution I've been hunting!
This is neat! Now we just need One Drive and Mega on there...
Huh? Rclone work with onedrive? Does this app don't suport it? I use rclone biSync daily with O365 and SharePoint at work.
Rclone does AFAIK. It's just not set up in this app yet.
That looks useful, thanks for sharing
Unfortunately no SFTP. On the other hand, it has WebDAV support.
was coming in here to mention rclone, which is pretty cool stuff. this sort of sounds like a pretty wrapper for rclone, which means this should be pretty neat too. I'll have to check it out.
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