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Self-hosted Chromium sync server?
Hello!
Because it’s unclear what has been happening with Firefox lately (for example, staff cuts), I’m starting to look for ways to retreat. Closed or semi-closed alternatives, like Chrome or Vivaldi, are not very pleasant to consider, so I'm looking towards my own infrastructure. And I have it on Windows (at home - because it's gaming, at work - because you need to work with Windows-only software and "pieces of iron" that are not "friends" with virtual machines).
And, attention, the question is: can you throw off the instruction of the "advanced user" level (not "enterprise admin with 20 years of experience", please) for installing and configuring such a server, for synchronizing bookmarks, history, etc., between Chromiums on Windows? If, of course, such a project even exists.
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why not install some cloud application (Yandex disk, etc.)? Synchronize folders with bookmarks and history on different machines under one account!
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