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Syncthing for me. It is not cloud though - but better.
Well actually the cloud is just another computer, which in fact is what you would have to use if using SyncThing ๐ค๐ค๐ค
You could set up your own cloud, yes, but you could also use only 'client' devices, without ever having an off-site computer in the network.
Every cloud is just another computer, but not every other computer is cloud.