Apple is going to hate this.
Someone built a better AirDrop that works on Windows, Linux, AND Android, and Apple has no way to shut it down because it's open source and runs locally.
It's called LocalSend, and the feature list reads like a quiet middle finger to every cloud file-sharing service:
โ Cross-platform across all 5 major OSes (Apple's AirDrop only works on 2)
โ Maximum WiFi speed transfers with no caps
โ End-to-end encryption baked in via HTTPS
โ Optional PIN verification for sensitive sends
โ Zero internet required, your data stays on your local network
โ No account creation, no login, no email
โ Web version that runs in any browser
โ Any file type, any size, no expiring links
5M+ downloads. 100+ contributors. 0 ads. 0 trackers.
Apache 2.0. 100% Opensource.
https://t.co/zvgSVZ8yo2
@DarioCpx Would explain why they quickly agreed to this ceasefire that gave Iran everything they wanted. They just wanted the news cycle to manipulate the market
I beg everyone in crypto to read this in full.
I expected this to be another case of social engineering, likely some recruiter/job offer shit.
I was very wrong.
And the depth of the operation and personas makes me think they already have multiple other teams on lock.
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