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    Flying Carpet

    Flying Carpet

    File transfer between Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows

    Send and receive files between Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows over ad hoc WiFi. No shared network or cell connection required, just two devices with WiFi chips in close range. Don't have a flash drive? Don't have access to a wireless network? Need to move a file larger than 2GB between different filesystems but don't want to set up a network share? Try it out!
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    libsignal

    libsignal

    Home to the Signal Protocol and other cryptographic primitives

    libsignal is the foundational cryptographic library that implements the Signal Protocol and other essential primitives used across the official Signal clients and servers, enabling secure end-to-end encrypted communication. Written primarily in Rust with bindings and APIs surfaced for Java, Swift, and TypeScript, this library encapsulates critical algorithms like the Double Ratchet, prekey mechanisms, secure key storage, and zero-knowledge group primitives, along with additional utilities...
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    iroh

    iroh

    IPFS reimagined

    Iroh takes IPFS beyond the theoretical, to offer developers efficient infrastructure that scales data distribution past 10M devices. We have been working on and around IPFS nearly since its inception, and are starting out on a new implementation because we have unfinished business with IPFS. We believe the best days of the protocol are ahead, but to get there we need to ship an order-of-magnitude improvement that unlocks new platforms and use cases. We're building iroh to see just how far we...
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    AltSendme

    AltSendme

    Send files and folders anywhere in the world without storing in cloud

    Alt-Sendme is a free, open-source peer-to-peer file transfer tool that allows users to send files and folders directly between devices without relying on cloud storage or intermediary accounts. Built with modern networking principles, it provides a secure, end-to-end encrypted connection that prioritizes privacy, so personal data is not stored on third-party servers during transfer. Users can share files of any size and format easily, which makes Alt-Sendme a flexible alternative to services...
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Decentralized Internet

    Decentralized Internet

    SDK for building decentralized web and distributed computing projects

    This project was created in order to support a new internet. One that is more open, free, and censorship-resistant in comparison to the old internet. An internet that eventually wouldn't need to rely on telecom towers, an outdated grid, or all these other "old school" forms of tech. We believe P2P compatibility is an important part of the future of the net. Grid Computing also plays a role in having a better means of transferring information in a speedy, more cost-efficient and reliable manner.
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