Are we plugging our phone physically with a wire into our computers and moving files between them?
@danirabbit Localsend works perfectly fine between iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux for me
@danirabbit lol I am not typical I use physical segmentation of stuff as default. Need to assume phone will be out of your control any day w just little misfortune. Doesn't even take real adversary, just bad luck. Ask any hotel or school lost and found.
If I want to move/remove a lot of stuff from my phone I have an app that sets up an FTP server and I use that.
Mainly because in the past when I tried to plug my phone in it would never load properly because I had a large SD card with a lot of stuff on it so it basically that was the only option.
It's also pretty quick, quicker than normal USB speeds but possibly not as quick as USB C - USB C would be.
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On Android. I manually backup photos to my NAS over SMB from time to time.
@danirabbit I like to maintain a local music library and copy everything from computer to the phone. Plugging my android device in is quicker and less flaky than anything wireless regardless of what OS the computer is running.
@danirabbit LocalSend ftw.
MTP is as reliable as a broken clock - a pass for me.
adb works like a charm but isn't friendly to most users.
@danirabbit i don’t have a macbook or imac, so transferring files to iphone is dante’s digital inferno
@danirabbit I use VX Connectbot and its built in scp to upload and download files between Android phone and ssh host.
Specifically Syncthing on Android.
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Have iphone, would very much like to transfer from linux but fails to do so properly.
The cli tool to mount the phone seems to work but files does now show up.
@danirabbit lol i don't even have the packages for transferring files via plugging in. i remember i had to install some additional packages for it on my first Arch installation but why bother when there is wifi so i didnt install them to the installation i currently have
@danirabbit Linux phone, and I typically transfer files over SSH. But that's an edge case I suspect.
@danirabbit localsend is my friend
@danirabbit Wirelessly when KDE connect chooses to work otherwise with a wire
@danirabbit very rarely have to transfer files. Like what?
@noodlemaz yeah only 4 poll options. Maybe should’ve done separate iPhone and android polls