• zekiz@lemmy.ml
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    You don’t have to use their proprietary client to use their proprietary service. You can use a 3rd party client.

    On my phone I use Solid Explorer as my file manager which also has cloud integration

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    Nextcloud on a cheap storage VPS is the answer here. With integration in Dolphin file manager, the setup is complete.

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      I use nextcloud, except on a rented server with hetzner. If I need to store sensitive personal info I usually use an rclone crypt. It’s been a rock solid setup for the past 10 months or so that I’ve had it

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      Nextcloud on my rasperry pi in my living room :)

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        Depends how frugal you want to be. If you really want to scrape the bottom of the barrel, perusing LowEndBox is a good start.

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    If you’re stuck with Google Drive, you could use something like Cryptomator to keep your files encrypted and unscannable by Google.

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      Thankfully I have no need for cloud at all, but I agree that Cryptomator is a really good tool.

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      Shoutout to rclone as well. Supports multiple file hosters and has an optional transparent encryption layer similar to Cryptomator. On Linux you can even mount your cloud folders using FUSE!