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0x0: Share Files from Terminal

PrivateBin linux-router Instant.io
  1. PrivateBin is a minimalist, open source online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of...
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    <i>> a) unreliable</i> People distributing unmentionable content or using services for otherwise nefarious purposes are used to dealing with intermittent issues like that. It'll get rid of some but not all of them. <i>> b) applying client side encryption a la https://privatebin.info</i> <i>> c) expire & purge the (encrypted) content quickly</i> If your site turns out to be being used by a group that is raided, this will not stop your services being confiscated and very thoroughly investigated. You might be legally in the clear, but it may cost you time and hassle (and potentially money if you need to take on the services of a lawyer to help prove you did not intentionally aid/abet). Also an end-to-end encrypted solution like that might be rather attractive to users both illegal and otherwise, so be ready for a huge bandwidth bill if/when a sizable group latches onto it!

    #Design Playground #JavaScript #Links 32 social mentions

  2. A bash script to set Linux as router (NAT) in one command. Provide Internet, or create Wifi hotspot. Support transparent proxy (redsocks). Support IPv6. Restore in one command or by control-c. Forked from create_ap.

    #Monitoring Tools #Log Management #API Tools 2 social mentions

  3. Instant drag & drop web torrent
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    • Open Source
    I wish there was a command line program like this, but one that would make a torrent of that file [1] and return a magnet link for the torrent. The next weak point is the centralization around the tracker. You can solve this by sharing all the tracker information on Nostr [2], maybe? 1. https://instant.io.

    #File Sharing #Cloud Storage #File Explorer 23 social mentions

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