Post AtCuHpYX8fVTetJdBY by mike@sauropods.win
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 (DIR) Post #AtCuHpYX8fVTetJdBY by mike@sauropods.win
       2025-04-17T11:36:52Z
       
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       I've used wetransfer.com a lot over the last few years, but it's been enshittifying fast in recent months. Does anyone have a better alternative?
       
 (DIR) Post #AtCuHqjYl9v9JNTx0i by john@sauropods.win
       2025-04-18T06:35:28Z
       
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       @mike seems to me that the ultimate solution to this is to run your own server with one of the syncing applications installed. Just about everything else will enshitify eventually.
       
 (DIR) Post #AtD4LOub8rqVityeZM by mike@sauropods.win
       2025-04-18T08:28:10Z
       
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       @john The broad question with every single service is: do we take on the significant workload of running our own (web server, email server, data server, etc.)? Or do we use the extant service with the lowest predicted enshittification rate? I don't want to spend my life doing devops.