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sillysaurusxyesterday at 6:01 PM4 repliesview on HN

I was user 315, back when it was possible to determine your user number via the public url feature.

Is there anything this simple now? What I miss is being able to right click on an item, click "copy public URL", paste it into the browser, and get an exact copy of that item (with nothing else; no image overlays, no ads, nothing).

In the limit case you should be able to use it as a webhosting service for static files, since visiting an html page in a browser serves that file and relative links are preserved.

I guess it's a losing value proposition, but it sure would be nice.

It's unfortunate the original demo video was lost to time. I remember how astounding it was.


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al_borlandyesterday at 6:43 PM

> It's unfortunate the original demo video was lost to time. I remember how astounding it was.

Is this the video you're thinking of?

https://web.archive.org/web/20070407145348/http://www.getdro...

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layer8yesterday at 7:02 PM

> What I miss is being able to right click on an item, click "copy public URL", paste it into the browser, and get an exact copy of that item (with nothing else; no image overlays, no ads, nothing).

That still works for me, when replacing dl=0 with dl=1 at the end of the URL (dl = download).

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tyler71yesterday at 6:30 PM

pcloud with the public folder works well. I've uploaded a few html ebooks with relative routing and it has worked fine.

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jeffbeeyesterday at 6:05 PM

> right click on an item, click "copy public URL", paste it into the browser, and get an exact copy of that item

You have described Google Drive.

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