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Thanks for that mental exercise.
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But i just tried it in zen browser on fedora 44 and the system hard locked up. I guess I could try chromium next time.
Like Bump did before it was shut down by Google.
warpgate.io
There are no reliable, fast AND free TURN servers (IMO), and even semi-private relays can quickly become overwhelmed or too costly to operate.
I built AirDows, a browser-based tool for transferring files between devices using WebRTC.
The idea is simple: open AirDows on two devices, connect them using a QR code or temporary PIN, and send files without creating an account or uploading them for later download.
AirDows attempts a direct peer-to-peer connection first. If the networks cannot establish a direct route, it uses an encrypted TURN relay. The files are not stored by AirDows.
It currently supports:
- Transfers across different networks - QR code and temporary PIN pairing - Direct-to-disk writing in supported browsers - Compatibility mode for other browsers - Large-file transfers - Transfer queues, cancellation, and resume support - PWA installation
It is an early free beta, so both devices need to remain active and performance depends on the browsers and network route.
I would appreciate honest feedback on reliability, privacy, the pairing flow, and large-file transfers.