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wheresmysurplusvalue, to opensource in Hollo is a federated single-user microblogging software
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It’s the same concept as running a mastodon server but turning off registration. No more or less secure.

wheresmysurplusvalue, to linux in How can I easily and conveniently transfer files wirelessly between my linux computer and android phone?
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There are some browser based solutions like sharedrop.io and file.pizza. I haven’t had the latter work for me though, not sure if it’s still functional. They work through WebRTC to discover local candidates for receiving files, the same way that video calling typically finds the best connection.

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ShareDrop uses a secure and encrypted peer-to-peer connection to transfer information about the file (its name and size) and file data itself. This means that this data is never transfered through any intermediate server but directly between the sender and recipient devices. To achieve this, ShareDrop uses a technology called WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication), which is provided natively by browsers. You can read more about WebRTC security here.

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