I use Syncthing to keep my files synced between my computers and a
backup server. It's encrypted an if you don't use relays then your data
isn't stored on any third party computers.

H

On Sat, Feb 09, 2019 at 02:39:51PM -0500, Jason White via luv-main wrote:
> I've been reading about IPFS (https://www.ipfs.io/), and I'm becoming
> interested in these emerging peer to peer technologies.
>
>
> Suppose that I want to share files among several of my machines, with
> synchronization of files/directories, but without a server/client
> arrangement. Encrypted network communication is also desirable, and none of
> the data should reside on anyone else's hardware. For convenience, modifying
> a file on one machine should result in changes eventually being distributed
> to the others as automatically as possible.
>
>
> Are there good options at this point? If so, what are the trade-offs and
> best implementations?
>
>
> This is partly a matter of curiosity, but if there's a good solution, I
> would be interested in trying it.
>
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