webwormhole
wormhole-gui
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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webwormhole
- How to copy a file between devices?
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Is this something to worry about?
I'm sure it could be misused, but by itself it's fine - https://github.com/saljam/webwormhole
- SimpleX Chat - the first messaging platform that has no user identifiers - v2.0 of mobile apps just released!
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Show HN: AV1 and WebRTC
AV1 support is already available in libwebrtc!
So when I started building Pion the target use case was to make it easier to build scalable servers. Instead of interacting with a WebRTC servers REST API to query information/load balance I wanted to have it all in one code base. It also is really useful to have Media+Transport decoupled. Lots of use cases I didn't realize grew out of that.
* Teleoperation/robotics (https://github.com/Ragnar-H/TelloGo)
* Control remote software (https://github.com/m1k1o/neko)
* Cross platform file sharing (https://github.com/saljam/webwormhole)
* Sending pre-recorded media (RTMP/HLS/RTSP -> WebRTC)
* Custom DataChannel servers/bridges (https://snowflake.torproject.org/)
Lots of other cool ones in https://github.com/pion/awesome-pion I need to update it. It has been a bit since I have looked through https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/pion/webrtc/v3?tab=importedby
- OpenDrop: An open Apple AirDrop implementation written in Python
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A website that connects two devices by creating ephemeral pipes between computers to send files or other data. You can directly copy-paste data or text as well.
Fair question, this server or the code is not owned by me and is available on GitHub. Though after reading up on it, if the server was ever to be compromised it would be possible to inject malicious code in between, this, however, could be mitigated if you were to use the command-line utility mentioned on the Github page. Or you could use Chrome and Firefox extensions, as there is no remote code loaded and no extra permissions needed.
- Wormhole-crypto: Streaming encryption based on Encrypted Content-Encoding
- Show HN: Wormhole – Simple, private file sharing
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Wormhole-GUI v2.2.0 has been released
You can use https://github.com/saljam/webwormhole if you want P2P file transfer.
It only has a CLI tool right now for desktops. It works in the browser though, so that is great for users looking for a GUI!
wormhole-gui
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What are your "need to have apps" on Fedora? Top5 / Top10?
I’d say wormhole-gui (https://github.com/Jacalz/wormhole-gui), but I might be a bit biased :)
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Computers as I used to love them
> No, seriously. It’s so simple I thought I missed something. But no. After you run that binary, you have a fully operational node of Syncthing. It’s ready to sync with any other Syncthing node, no other setup necessary. There’s no installers, no package management (but there are packages if you want to), no registration, no email, no logins, no password creation, no 2FA, no consents, no user agreements.
The most similar experience I had to this in recent years was using a program called wormhole for peer to peer file transfer: https://github.com/Jacalz/wormhole-gui
It was refreshing in a similar way; I download and open up the program, a friend does the same, and we can send files to each other, with a code genereated from the program. None of all this accounts stuff.
(For what it's worth, file sending has a similar issue as backup/sync that the author described -- most modern services are some centralized/cloud form, as opposed to the old days of ICQ/AIM/etc. where you could actually establish a direct connection to a friend and send files.)
- Initial work packaging Fyne apps as Flatpaks on Linux
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Error when trying to build wormhole-gui as flatpak
Any reason for not just using the go mod vendor support? That was what I have planned to use in the future. Actually managed to get a working Flatpak. Could do with some tweaking, but it is generally working now :) https://github.com/Jacalz/wormhole-gui/issues/23
- Wormhole-GUI v2.3.0 is released
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GPG-Tui, a Terminal User Interface for GnuPG
TLDR at the bottom.
It seems the answer is Brian Warner's magic-wormhole. You're gonna see lots of file transfer sites with wormhole in their name, but if you want security you should use the original one, which is BW's m-w.
It is implemented in Python [1], so it's hard to install.
So someone made a Go version of it [2] that has binaries for windows, Mac, Linux, BSD etc. But it's command line so maybe not suitable for lay people.
So another person made a GUI for it that also has binaries for all OS [3].
Also there is an android app [4]. Someone needs to implement an iOS one.
[1] https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole/
[2] https://github.com/psanford/wormhole-william/
[3] https://github.com/Jacalz/wormhole-gui/
[4] https://github.com/psanford/wormhole-william-mobile/
TLDR: ask them to install [5] and [6].
[5] https://github.com/Jacalz/wormhole-gui/releases/
(click on 'Assets' under 'Latest release' and download the zip or tar.gz for your OS)
[6] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.sanford.wor...
Try it, it's usage is cute and really feels like magic.
- Magic-Wormhole: Get Things from One Computer to Another, Safely
- Why Decentralised Applications Don’t Work
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I HATE NITRO I HATE NITRO
It seems like there’s already a GUI version. If you still want to make your own, go for it, but I figured I’d mention this in case you hadn’t seen it.
- General update: Screenshot
What are some alternatives?
OnionShare - Securely and anonymously share files, host websites, and chat with friends using the Tor network
croc - Easily and securely send things from one computer to another :crocodile: :package:
magic-wormhole - get things from one computer to another, safely
hyperboot - offline webapp bootloader
flatpak-builder-tools - Various helper tools for flatpak-builder
wormhole-william - End-to-end encrypted file transfer. A magic wormhole CLI and API in Go (golang).
wormhole-william-mobile - End-to-end encrypted file transfer for Android and iOS. A Magic Wormhole Mobile client.
uploadserver - Simple Rust file server which lets you upload, share, and download files from a web browser. Ready-to-run binaries for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Free/Open-Source alternative to AirDrop/Dropbox for transferring files on your local network without having to install anything. A more sophisticated version of `python3 -m http.server 8000`.
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