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What, she didn't get a credits in description, ha. Nice content and technique used. My problem is the rural internet reliability. Large files with a download manager for pulling chucks of the data file and resuming is the problem for that could be solved with by somr additional management. I look forward to your next video on other file transfers.
Great video! I enjoyed this topic. I usually use OneDrive to share files with friends/family, but will definitely have to try this method for larger videos.
Thank you 🙏. For sharing with multiple people, you can keep the share running even after one person downloads it by unchecking the first box at the 3:05 mark.
Thanks for the suggestion. I think the audience I was targeting was more those who were used to cloud services and who used Windows, so I wanted to find something that had a GUI. With that said, you can actually run OnionShare from a terminal and create a share that way.
@@accessrandom I understand. I still hope you will make a video explaining how to do it with pscp (which is a Windows version of scp and comes with PuTTY).
There has to be an elegant way to send those files strait from one hard drive to another like you would on a LAN no? This solution seems pretty strait forward but that speed is cringe worthy. I really don't want to build a NAS if I don't have to.
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What, she didn't get a credits in description, ha. Nice content and technique used. My problem is the rural internet reliability. Large files with a download manager for pulling chucks of the data file and resuming is the problem for that could be solved with by somr additional management. I look forward to your next video on other file transfers.
Great stuff.
Any thumbs down will be from chickens 🐔
😀 Thank you. That reminds me of the Chik-fil-a ads where the cows encourage you to eat chicken.
Great video! I enjoyed this topic. I usually use OneDrive to share files with friends/family, but will definitely have to try this method for larger videos.
Thank you 🙏. For sharing with multiple people, you can keep the share running even after one person downloads it by unchecking the first box at the 3:05 mark.
Dude your awesome
Thanks
thanks man
Hq as always!
Thank you 🙏
Wouldn’t it be simpler and faster to use pscp?
Thanks for the suggestion. I think the audience I was targeting was more those who were used to cloud services and who used Windows, so I wanted to find something that had a GUI. With that said, you can actually run OnionShare from a terminal and create a share that way.
@@accessrandom I understand. I still hope you will make a video explaining how to do it with pscp (which is a Windows version of scp and comes with PuTTY).
There has to be an elegant way to send those files strait from one hard drive to another like you would on a LAN no? This solution seems pretty strait forward but that speed is cringe worthy. I really don't want to build a NAS if I don't have to.
Alternatively, you can always set up a VPN and have the other user tunnel through to your file system. That will be a topic for another video...
@@accessrandom I want to see that video, please if you can!
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too much for me