Simple, private file sharing. https://send.vis.ee/
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Hey folks, check out this cool project called Send! It's a fork of Mozilla's Firefox Send that's keeping the dream alive after Mozilla discontinued it. Let's dive into what makes this bad boy tick. Send is all about simple, private file sharing. It's like Dropbox on steroids, but with a focus on encryption and privacy. You can upload files, set them to self-destruct after a certain number of downloads or a time limit, and share them securely with others. It's perfect for when you need to send sensitive docs or just don't want your stuff hanging around on some random server forever. The mastermind behind this fork, Tim Visée, has kept it compatible with the ffsend CLI tool, so power users can still get their command line fix. He's also been busy updating dependencies and cherry-picking the best bits from Mozilla's experimental version without going overboard on features. Some of the standout points: - It's open source and you can legally self-host it (Mozilla branding stripped out) - Runs on Node.js 16.x and plays nice with Redis and AWS S3 - Tons of localization options for our international friends - Docker support for easy deployment (check out docs/docker.md for the deets) - Active development and community support For you Android fans out there, there's even a mobile version in the works. And if you're a Thunderbird user, there's a nifty FileLink provider add-on to integrate Send right into your email workflow. Now, if you're itching to try it out, you've got options. You can spin up your own instance (peep the deployment docs), or check out the list of public instances if you just want to kick the tires. Bottom line, if you're looking for a secure, no-nonsense way to share files without all the bloat of bigger services, Send might just be your new best friend. Give it a whirl and see what you think!
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