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glitr.io

im working on a p2p file transfer app. at the moment its a close-source webapp, but i hope to work towards some selfhosted options as seen on my other projects.

the storage is local-only from your browser/device. so like "the cloud", but the cloud storage capacity is made up of your devices.

ive recently updated the landing page and i hope ive got it as simple as possible to transfer a file from one device to another.

im looking for feedback on the experience.

(Note 1: its still a work in progress. if there is an issue, you can usually refresh the browser and try again)

(Note 2: it seems important to mention: this app is not libre software. This needs more consideration to see if I can align to this. For information and open-source examples of the code in action, take a look at the docs and github for decentralized chat)

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[–] opi@lemmy.ca 25 points 1 day ago (2 children)

There ain't no trust in this game. If it isn't open source then it's pretty much dead in the water. You can't compete with OSS with closed code in this space, really. There's a few alternatives (and ones that are more mature and proven) that will always be first choices.

[–] starlight_caffeine@feddit.org 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Absolutely. Also, it probably is in your best interest to advertise details of your cryptography. What data is shared with whom, what algorithms are used, etc.; if you're doing something more exotic / low-level, Alice-Bob diagrams can be helpful. I'm not sure what other people do but when looking at security-sensitive software, the first thing I do is look for the cryptographic setup and research it.

[–] xoron@programming.dev 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I'm in the process of rebranding and moving domains, so the documentation links are broken. You can try the search. it seems to work reasonably well. A good place to start could be from here:

https://positive-intentions.com/docs/research/authentication#authentication-sequence

Feel free to reach out for clarity on anything.

[–] xoron@programming.dev 1 points 1 day ago

Thanks.

I have a similar open source project. https://github.com/positive-intentions/chat

My general thoughts are that it isn't sustainable. While it clearly isn't a contender in the messaging-apps market, I think it demonstrates a unique concept in how it works as a webapp.