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"content": "nostr:npub17jpl9k4nrerqdvz3dda7n6s6ejnm5yjrj60ry9m2tua7kespjk6qf6edlz I always just use good-ol scp. Just run an SSH server on the computer that has the files you want, then run `scp user@ip-add:/path/to/dir ./` on the target machine.",
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