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I use rsync.net, because they offer real cloud storage, not just an service+app to push and pull files.
You connect by Unix-native SSH, so you can mount this and use just like if you had a real disk in your computer. I even have some programs installed on it.
Technically it is possible to do it with services like Google Drive or Mega, but they require to use hacky bridges and are not as flexible.
I was not aware of this! Thanks for the insights ๐ช