: For those who want to move away from cloud providers, a popular guide on Reddit's HomeServer community covers the best software (like Nextcloud or TrueNAS) and hardware for building a personal file server.
If you prefer to keep using Google Drive to store your project files (like .rar sets), these tips can help you stay organized:
: A detailed project walkthrough at Lorbic explains how to build a private Google Drive clone using Docker, which is excellent for tech-focused DIYers. 📂 Optimizing Google Drive for Your DIY Projects DIY Set.rar - Google Drive
While there isn't a single official "DIY Set.rar" blog post, if you are looking for ways to manage or build your own DIY cloud storage environment similar to Google Drive, the following resources are highly rated for their utility: 🛠️ Building Your Own "DIY Google Drive"
Google Drive natively supports compressed archives like ZIP and RAR files , so you can store and share your "DIY Set.rar" without needing to convert it first. : For those who want to move away
: Google's official Shared Drive support page outlines how to use naming conventions and shared drives to manage large project sets effectively.
: For a "digital declutter" before uploading new sets, Simple Steps for an Organized Google Drive on Substack provides a practical assessment and preparation workflow. : Google's official Shared Drive support page outlines
: DIY Dream Site offers a clear guide on sharing and organizing folders specifically for creative and DIY workflows.