I currently use Sync.com…and it works phenomenally with Windows. Problem is, it doesn’t work at all with Linux.

My primary use case is hosting my second brain with Obsidian.md and not paying $10 for sync. So, obviously, I’d like to continue file sharing and/or cloud storing without having to pay extra.

What are some options available that are compatible with both?

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        Totally agree!

        It is great! But I wouldn’t skip backups well for safety. And version control is a bonus IMHO

        BTW, There was some edge Cases and reports of lost information using the live sync DB

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      Up vote for Hetzner. Your data, on your own instance, fully compatible with Linux. In a privacy friendly jurisdiction.

      You can SFTP or Rsync data across or just add a WebDAV mount to your file manager to use it seamlessly.

      If you want a fancy pants gui with automation there is Duplicacy.

      Many options. Begin with Hetzner hosting.

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    Google Drive. Any Gnome based DE will let you sign into Google and your Driver will mount in the file manager as if it were an external USB drive. Very convenient

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    Rclone. You can configure it to work with most cloud storage services like google drive, one drive, Dropbox etc. It mounts those services to your system making them look like any network drive. You can even setup encryption if you want.

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      Rclone is one of those things that I never knew I needed… Then once I got it… I tried to figure out how I lived so long without it. It’s amazing.