

I’ve had better luck with running an ftp server on my phone. I don’t know how they screwed up cabled transfers so profoundly badly, but I’ve experienced the same issue generation after generation.


I’ve had better luck with running an ftp server on my phone. I don’t know how they screwed up cabled transfers so profoundly badly, but I’ve experienced the same issue generation after generation.


I used to do this for work, repackage installs for automatic deployment. It’s probably not worth your time, but you’ll definitely learn a few things trying.


I’m not conversant enough about it to give you an intelligent answer. I’m only a peripherally involved in supporting the project.
It works by distributing a database across multiple nodes, refreshing node database info automatically as needed. Beyond that is more technical than I’m really prepared to address and I’m not familiar with the technologies you mentioned; it just seems to check the boxes of E2EE, distribution, and privacy that OP seems to need.
Here are more details written by people smarter than me: https://veilid.com/how-it-works/


It may be worth your time to have a chat with the veilid devs about using the veilid protocol to host all the files.
I was totally expecting this to be about the bad box android streaming devices that china is using to backdoor US critical infrastructure.