This wouldn’t be a problem if we didn’t have unrealistic beauty standards for pdf files
Dammit, made me chuckle.
Fine, enjoy your compelled upvote.
I mean the bigger problem is on the download, not upload. Many of those sites are inserting malware in your files.
But there are actually some sites that are open source, self hostable, and don't actually require you to upload files at all, they're processed on your local machine. Some examples are:
- Mazanoke for photos
- vert.sh for images audio docs and video
- pdfding and Stirling pdf for pdf docs
Some actually local examples are:
- constrict (Linux/flathub) for simple video compression
- handbrake (IYKYK)
Do you have a recommendation for converting macOS .plist files to HTML? Trusted service or Mac app.
HTML or XML? If XML, you can use the built-in plutil in Terminal. If not, ignore me. 😊
Didn’t know that was built in, thanks. But yeah, I’m trying to convert to HTML so I can have a media player’s play history in a readable format outside of the app.
I haven't tested yet, but ChatGPT claims plutil will export to html too
BentoPDF is a good self-hosted option.
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