drop box and media fire is best
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drop box and media fire is best
tinypic is best for images.
Yeah Imgur was just getting going way back when before my inactivity. I'm surprised it's still around, I see a lot of people using it.
Anyways don't reallt use dropbox, but a dropbox type of site would squeeze my nuts all gentle like I'd have to say.
I prefer Mega. It is a great free site, very fast and reliable.
Mega was good when the traffic quotas were trivial to bypass.
Never faced that, thankfully. One other problem I did encounter is that downloading files bigger than 2 GB is very difficult: browsers crash, and third-party clients simply never start. I had to create a free account and install their download manager.
Until everyone else starts using the same proxies :) I had MegaDownloader installed, but after its magic quota trick stopped working, there wasn't any particular reason to prefer it over jDownloader.Quote:
Also MegaDownloader + Psiphon solves the download limit problem.
Self-host with something like a Synology NAS, too.
Google Drive.
Bit.ai.
Jumpshare.
Microsoft OneDrive.
Box.
One interesting alternative is to create a private torrent with an announce URL from https://privtracker.com/ and then send that.
mega and uptobox
tmp.ninja is gone :(
For sharing any type of file i use Sendbig .com
This 4 sites are best sites for file sharing
1. Google Drive
2.OneHub
3. Microsoft OneDrive
4. eFileCabinet
I've been using WeShare to send some albums to friends.
That is all
Well, maybe you should stop recording those vacation videos in such high resolution ;)
I think their homepage's subtitle says it all: "Max upload size is 10 GB & files expire after 48 hours". After the shut down of DropCanvas (which offered similar functionality but with multiple files per link and a customizable time limit), it was the second best thing I could find.Quote:
What is it??
:lol:
I assume there was some security on who could access it like Google Drive, that you had to be invited??Quote:
I think their homepage's subtitle says it all: "Max upload size is 10 GB & files expire after 48 hours". After the shut down of DropCanvas (which offered similar functionality but with multiple files per link and a customizable time limit), it was the second best thing I could find.
And i always thought FTP was actually the best or at least for it's time for invited people to access files etc...:idunno:..
Before i actually joined Usenet and started to do it on my own that is what i did with a friend of mine.....
Not unless you consider giving others the download link an invitation.
FTP is good once you know how to make it work behind a NAT and add encryption. Using a tiny HTTP server like CivetWeb or Caddy is another idea. In either case, set nonstandard ports and password-protect all accounts, or botnets will rape your server within minutes. More complicated than dragging a file to Google Drive and copying a link, but you'll be the captain of your own ship ;)Quote:
And i always thought FTP was actually the best or at least for it's time for invited people to access files etc...:idunno:..
Given your connection speed and this sorrow about not being able to share large files, I'm surprised you don't self-host more often.
Truth Anon, i only did it because i didn't want to give out NZB links to my private sites i pay for;), again i was just being myself and my good nature to help out people that wanted movies or shows that couldn't get them..... So Google Drive was the best bet to keep control on the people i chose to access, that's all....
Just because you see my view of Politics here has nothing to do with helping people out, again i don't care what other people think, it is not going to change my life, so i never really refuse to help out people if i can... You are the same:hug:...
Again you get like 15gigs of storage free right, so it just makes it difficult to send down complete 4k movie as you know , so if it was requested i will send the RAR files but i will never jeopardize my memberships, and yes there is code in the NZB they can trace, and people have been banned from the better NZB sites...
I respect there policies and will never do anything to break there rules;)...
When it come to setting up my own FTP server or something like it?? Truly i am not interested......
For what it costs to join a truly good NZB site (And no disrespect ,Cabby and the crew do a good job here:)), sooner or later they should pay for there own;)
Summary: it's Google Drive, take it or leave it.
I am using Google Drive now a days. Try it.
Making a torrent is a great option. But if not that google, dropbox, mega are all good options but it really depends on what you want to host on it.
Dropbox:
Dropbox is another popular file sharing service that offers free and paid plans. You can upload and share video files of up to 2GB in size, and you can also give others permission to access your files.
Thanks.
snaph is a good DDL site.
After the fall of BayFiles, I'm not currently aware of a free file host that 1. doesn't require registration, 2. retains uploads for a reasonable amount of time, 3. has no waiting times or speed limits. If point #2 doesn't bother you, Send (see https://github.com/timvisee/send-instances) is good and also end-to-end encrypted.
You can you https://wetransfer.com/
PixelDrain looks good, thanks :) 90-day inactivity timeout, and the limitations for free users are all reasonable. Only downside I see is that it seems to be a single person's massively oversized hobby, and therefore could evaporate the day he no longer has enough time or revenue to keep it running... but let's enjoy it while it's still around!
google drive is a free cloud stroage you have to use.
wetransfer and mediafire
Will try it out, thanks!
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Cloudking if you search for a one who is not reacting on abuses