Its also worth noting that the service skips end-to-end encryption “to improve speed and compatibility across browsers”, … according to MEGA, files stay encrypted while stored and are only decrypted temporarily in server memory … this model may not meet the needs of users who require strict zero-access encryption.
Oof
Also only free until next year
Worst honeypot ever.
It looks like the download will be limited to 100 downloads after January 1s but no file limit https://transfer.it/compare.
Don’t tempt me with 10tb of /dev/urandom
1s take longer than 0s to xfer, so they must be roomier.
Is it because the 1s get stuck in the bends in the pipe, but the nice round 0s can get around the corners more easily?
“no file size limit” sounds like a challenge…
It’s pointless; you can have both sides download PeaZip (which, FYI, is superior to 7-Zip because it’s cross-platform instead of being Windows-only) and run part splicers; easy workaround. This only adds to the problem of yet another non-E2E service in the running.
Oh, huh. Then everything saying it’s Win-only is outdated. Thanks. Is it back to being king, then?
7-zip only has a gui for windows. That might be what you’re thinking about. For MacOS and Linux it is console only
p7zip has been around since early 2000’s I think, and the official version from early 2020’s, so I wonder why that kind of info has been floating around…
Can someone make a middleman program to make this into a seedbox?
Pretty sure this isn’t a server you can install programs in.
If I can download and it and upload it to another person, then I can be the server.
That also sounds like a challenge