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I keep seeing posts about wetransfer alternatives and so far haven't seen wormhole.app mentioned. Does it have bad juju I don't know about?
I think there is a place for both end-to-end encrypted file uploaders and non end-to-end encrypted file uploaders but the speed is going to be a lot slower for end-to-end encrypted file uploaders.
I think the only reason you haven't seen wormhole.app recommended much is because it's not open source (not that it matters for browser-based senders). There is also send.vis.ee witch is open source and recommend by privacyguides.org.
There are several open source magic wormhole clients.
Wormhole.app and Magic Wormhole have nothing to do with each other the names are just very similar.
Oh, I guess I was thinking of a different site with a similar name. I know there is a website that lets you use magic wormhole to transfer files. I thought it was called Wormhole, too.
Glad to see more alternatives around. I have been using pairdrop.net, but it fails pretty readily on large transfers since it needs a constant connection. I've also tried transfer.sh in the past (lets you set an expiry and password if using with commandline) but I don't think that encrypts automatically and it stays on their server.
I thought transfer.sh was down most of the time, these days. I used to use it.
That is unfortunate. I haven't used that in awhile, but when it worked it was relatively easy