• I mean, true…but I don’t think the average user is paying for the service rather than they’re paying for not having to worry about setting up everything needed to get syncthing working.

      I don’t consider myself a luddite in any way, but within five seconds of reading syncthing’s install instructions even I basically just said, “yeah…no.” And I say that AS a nearly 12 year semi-advanced linux user. It’s not that it’s difficult. But difficult enough to not be worth it for the average person.

      • but within five seconds of reading syncthing’s install instructions even I basically just said, “yeah…no.”

        Install instructions: download tarball, unpack, run. Done.

        Did I miss something?
        Autostart at system startup can be done with the basic utilities of the OS.
        Windows: scheduled tasks. Systemd/Linux: they have a basic service file that you just have to drop in the right folder, and run 2 commands (start, enable).
        Piece of cake. Not telling this because I already know how these work, but because as I remember, these steps are documented.