The project has been picked back up, and it has a cool new Rust flavor with differing features! Funnily enough, for some, it may fill the hole that Send just made.
Also, it has a testimony in this credible article: @soatok
I think a better approach is to look for applications that rely on the Magic Wormhole protocol.
Magic Wormhole does warrant further discussion in my opinion, but I would love to learn more about end user or client applications as described in their documentation.
Have you had the chance to use Warp or Wormhole yet? They appear to be the main apps for Linux and Android.
This seems pretty cool and I’ve had less problems with it than LocalSend so far. I also tried iyox Wormhole, but it only works on owner profile on GOS for sending.
I think there is a wormhole based app that runs through the nym mixnet. I forget it’s name I willxtry to find it on their forum but it looked quite good
Decided to give this a go because I needed something quick and easy to use. Really liked the project! My only issue was the relay being really slow whenever I tried to communicate between the Android app and Warp, for some reason the CLI was much faster. Other than the different implementations (CLI is Python, Warp is Rust) or the packaging (DNF x Flatpak), I don’t know what could be the cause. Also wish I could set an environment variable (or config file) for code length on CLI, but that’s fine