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@nvpie wrote a [blog post all about Syncthing](https://nvpie.exozy.me/quartz/Blogs/Syncthing-to-Sync-all-things) a handy tool to synchronize files across devices.
Note from @a: I recently switched from Nextcloud to Syncthing for file sync and the difference has been night and day. @nvpie's post says Syncthing uses "magic" which is honestly a pretty accurate description (in reality, it sends to the IPv4 broadcast address to discover devices in the LAN and uses UPnP, UDP hole-punching or a relay server for NAT traversal because NAT is evil). Honestly, Nextcloud is an amazing piece of software, but its scope is just too wide and their developers are stretched thin. File sync should be their core feature, but instead there's one guy maintaining their Android file sync app, which often breaks with each update. They definitely need many people polishing on their main features rather than adding "AI integration" or dozens of other tangential features that no one will ever use. Nextcloud has the potential to be great, but in the meantime I'll just use Syncthing.
## https://daudix.codeberg.page/blog/rewriting-neocities-website/
## https://a.exozy.me/posts/end/