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You actually can connect a Steam Deck to another PC. Look for the DeckMTP plugin on Decky Loader.
MTP is the thing Android uses when you connect your phone to a PC. It should be possible to install on any PC. Don't know about Windows but there's probably a solution for that as well.
Don't know what happens when both devices have it. I'd suspect that they would both be able to access each other's drive.
MTP totally sucks though, it is a pain in the a**.
Would rather use Syncthing or localsend
Yeah, that's why I don't have it installed. Sftp is more than enough. But that's not what OP was asking.
Oh yeach i specificaly asked this question due to frustraions in using warpinator. It constantly stopped. Probably because my network is horrible ( the usual case of a crap router provided by isp. And to add to the frustration its the T-Mobile odu idu unit so its also under double NAT alghtough that part shouldnt matter in sending files through local network ).