Syncthing
An open-source, peer-to-peer file synchronization tool that keeps folders in sync across multiple devices without a central server. All data is encrypted in transit and never stored on third-party infrastructure.
Why Itβs Useful
It provides Dropbox-like syncing without giving any company access to your files. The decentralized architecture means it works on local networks even without internet access.
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