File transfer websites
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 Doesn't appear to be a product that does anything. 
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 Trying here too... 
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 To be honest, I am mush more interested in transfer.sh 
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 @aaronstuder said: To be honest, I am mush more interested in transfer.sh Yes, that looks pretty interesting. But both had potential. The pizza idea isn't bad for a lot of quick transfers. 
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 @scottalanmiller I guess so, but the both users have to be online at the same time to transfer..... 
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 It did nothing here. 
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 @aaronstuder said: Try this: That's not working here either. 
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 I wonder if they have a NAT traversal issue? 
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 @Dashrender said: I wonder if they have a NAT traversal issue? Maybe, but if so... what good is it? Traversing NAT is basically its only purpose. 
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 @Dashrender That was my thought. 
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 nope, still not working. 
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 @aaronstuder said: Try this: https://file.pizza/romano-squid-lobster-broccoli Maybe it just doesn't like small files? That gives me a download link, and now my pizza is spinning, but 0bps transfer. 
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 Peers: 0 ยท Up: 0 Bytes  
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 I've always gotten the download link, it just always sits at 0 downloaded. 
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 That https://transfer.sh looks pretty slick. 
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 @BBigford said: That https://transfer.sh looks pretty slick. it's pretty much a system like Drop Box.. but completely open with no logons. There was a website that did this years ago - you upload something, get a link and then anyone with the link could download it... same principal. 
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 @Dashrender said: @BBigford said: That https://transfer.sh looks pretty slick. it's pretty much a system like Drop Box.. but completely open with no logons. That's what I love about it! Can you manually kill the connection so that file isn't sitting out there, or do you have to wait the 14 days for it to time out? 



