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If you want to create a hosted folder that folks of wildly varying levels of comfort with tech can throw stuff in and download stuff from, similar to how they might use a Google Drive folder, what do you like using for that?
in reply to Cassandra Granade 🏳️‍⚧️

Like every critique group or writing class I'm in uses Google Drive, but with with more and more AI training going on, I'd love to have suggestions for alternatives should Drive go the way of MS Office.

Self-hosting is a cool option, but probably not scalable to suggest as an alternative here.

in reply to Cassandra Granade 🏳️‍⚧️

I've heard Zoho has always been a reliable competitor, though their products are more business oriented
in reply to Pendell

and I have no idea their stance on AI. For all I know they've fallen for the grift as well. I believe Protonmail has recently branched out into e2e encrypted collaborative file sharing and stuff, idk if they have a document editor or not.
in reply to Pendell

@pendell They seem to push a lot of AI products, but so far, none of them have appeared on my account. Sadly, it does look like their WorkDrive requires a separate payment (which is fair, but might be a barrier for folks).
in reply to Cassandra Granade 🏳️‍⚧️

@pendell And yeah, Proton Drive sadly doesn't allow you to make a public link for editing/uploading, so whomever you're working with needs their own Proton account. Again, fair, but any friction compared to Google Drive will probably doom an alternative. They get the leg up because most everyone already has a Google account, so it's not seen as a barrier, sigh.
in reply to Cassandra Granade 🏳️‍⚧️

At one point this would have just been a folder on an FTP server that you give folks a shared username/password on or something.
in reply to bob

@bob Yeah... I was looking at that after @WizardOfDocs' reply. It looks like the free providers (quite reasonably) don't have public uploads turned on, so I'd need to self-host.

I'm absolutely happy to do so, but just kind of undermines the degree to which I can recommend it as an alternative to others.

in reply to Cassandra Granade 🏳️‍⚧️

One cursed solution: a Matrix room that people post stuff in.

Sigh. There's so many options, but I just despair of them being useful to anyone who's outside of the generalized tech bubble.

in reply to Cassandra Granade 🏳️‍⚧️

every week or so I seriously consider setting up a “spin up easy to reason about groupware solution” for folks who want to nope out of AI but I’m not sure the math works out or if i want to spend my days supporting it.
in reply to cthos 🐱

@cthos Yeah, that's precisely the rub... I'm happy to put in work advocating for my ideals and offering an alternative to AI, but I don't want to commit my life to supporting it.

There needs to be something more sustainable.

in reply to Cassandra Granade 🏳️‍⚧️

yup. There’s a very small part of me that thinks running a small hosting business would be “fun”. Get an Oxide rack, wire up autoprovisioners, sob quietly into my keyboard.

But like the masto.host friend seems to be doing well.

in reply to cthos 🐱

@cthos Yeah, it just becomes your life at that point. Everything has gotten so large and complex, it's kind of ridiculous.
in reply to Cassandra Granade 🏳️‍⚧️

I use Mega though I do believe everyone has to have an account and they throttle downloads over like 2gb to dialup speeds unless you pay up. But you get 50gb free, decent encryption, and they have a chat function I've never used since I don't know anyone else with an account there lol. But I do believe you can add other users to a folder so they can all add and delete stuff.
in reply to cthos 🐱

@cthos Yeah, I was looking at that, but it seems like that might take self-hosting. I'm happy to do that, and may do so soon as that solves a number of problems I'm running into, but it's harder for me to suggest it to folks who are less comfortable with tech.
in reply to Cassandra Granade 🏳️‍⚧️

There are some paid cloud hosts. Also Murena.io (the people who do /e/OS) is just a forked nextcloud and IIRC has the sameish feature.

Edit: I'd check but they're currently having an outage.

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in reply to cthos 🐱

But yeah, I self-host on Hetzner using one of their one-click deploy.
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in reply to Cassandra Granade 🏳️‍⚧️

Dropbox, of course.

But it's not free, and they keep adding more and more junk to it which makes it slowly less useful over time.

That seems kind of nuts - all I want is to have a collection of directory spaces with files in them which can show up on every computer I use, or which I can share with people, or use to access files shared by other people.

But nope, they want to somehow make it be something else that sounds more sexy and compelling, I guess.