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These, but they won't hide your IP so you probably will need to use them with a VPN - https://instant.io/ - https://btorrent.xyz/ - https://ferrolho.github.io/magnet-player/. Source: 5 months ago
The page mentions the possibility of file sharing/torrents using WebRTC which does exist if anyone is interested: https://webtorrent.io/ and https://instant.io/ The projects are open source: https://github.com/webtorrent/webtorrent. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
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. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Option #2 https://instant.io/ (unlimited size - uses WebTorrent). Source: over 1 year ago
So, what's the client you should use? There are many. For Windows/MacOS/Linux, maybe qBitTorrent? For Android, there's Flud, LibreTorrent, etc. If on iOS/iPhone/iPad, there's no app because Apple doesn't allow it (lol..), but you can use a "web client" like https://instant.io/ which behaves like the program/app. You'll need to keep the window open while it downloads and in this website's case, it doesn't accept... Source: over 1 year ago
Or if that does not work for some reason, there's rDrop, which is a P2P file sharing service with NO limit on file size. Source: about 1 year ago
I agree with this. A closed ecosystem is inherently flawed (imo). The apple walled garden is good for apple and their profits but realistically I think it hurts consumers and the industry. The world (or mainly the US I guess) would be a better place if everyone used telegram instead of iMessage, rDrop instead of airdrop, etc. Third party solutions ftw! Source: almost 2 years ago
Try https://rdrop.link/ It's really useful for those cases. Source: about 2 years ago
Hey all, I've recently launched rDrop.link a PWA app that allows you to transfer files from one device to another P2P. No third party server! It's very simple to use and solve a real pain! The alternatives I used in the past was AirDroid, but honestly it's so much simpler with rDrop, no wires, no uploading files to an external server and no need to install an app! (It also works everywhere, windows, mac, linux,... Source: about 2 years ago
Hey all, I've recently launched rDrop.link a PWA (not a native app yet) app that allows you to transfer files from one device to another P2P. No third party server! It's very simple to use and solve a real pain! The alternatives I used in the past was AirDroid, but honestly it's so much simpler with rDrop, no wires, no uploading files to an external server and no need to install an app! Source: about 2 years ago
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