Like how on Debian’s website, you can find their ISO’s and other related files in this very simple file browser layout which looks kind of old but I want that, know any projects or way to set something like that up? The modern self-hosted stuff just does not seem simple enough, and both aesthetically and from a functional perspective I would like something like what debain does with their own files. I also want it to be reliable, for some reason, with both immich and nextcloud, a relative of mine was unable to download alot of photos without the download not even starting on Nextcloud, or it stopping 30% of the way on immich, if reliable downloads necessitate a desktop app with their own unique file exchanging protocol I would be ok with that too (willing to compromise with the desired aesthetic and minimalist design)

The ideal thing is the thing here: https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/

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    18 hours ago

    Most Webbrowser Support ftp. So if you setup an ftp server you can access it by typing ftp://[server] as the URL, if you want to do it remote I am legally required to recommend you using ftps

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      14 hours ago

      Most Webbrowser Support ftp.

      None of the popular web browsers support FTP. Maybe some niche browsers still do, but certainly not “most”.