@squirrel OneDrive? (OneDrive for Business, too, but that's actually a separate thing)
@calvin i kinda want a local solution because then i'm not tied to a company or a size limit
i'm only getting away from dropbox because i ran out of space and i want to avoid paying them if possible
@squirrel then OneDrive for Business attached to a local SharePoint install
not even joking, I do this
@squirrel like, this is attached to a sharepoint install where my friend can ACTUALLY TOUCH THE HARDWARE https://cronk.stenoweb.net/media/C-z8LWDyxVcDLo7Tc9c
@calvin can i use it on android like the dropbox app works?
@calvin "SharePoint 2013 can only be installed on 64-bit editions of Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 or Windows Server 2012." ok i'm running ubuntu 16.04 so i guess this is all moot
@squirrel oh, and the sync client for windows is free (and/or comes with office)
the other problem with sharepoint though, is that it can be a resource hog, and I guess like owncloud, it can do a LOT of stuff
a LOT (everything from office web apps like google docs, but self hosted; to godforsaken enterprise solutions)
so yeah this is all for naught
@squirrel WebDAV is basically the thing that makes HTTP work as a file transfer protocol
self-hosted SharePoint itself is free, the office mobile apps aren't, and I don't have an android phone, so I don't know if MS does the same licensing regime for the OneDrive android app connecting to SharePoint; I assume, but no guarantees