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Is this different than hosting an ftp server?
You can't browse your files. You upload files and get a link that you can share. I'm not the dev, just a user of Pingvin Share.
But that's not cool. Looks like you also can't use your built-in system for managing the daemon/service and you have to install node.js.
Can't deploy the latest micro service you found on github without some docker bullshit.
With that said. I'm not shitting on the project itself - it looks great and I'm sure it serves a purpose.