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I Forgot to Code

https://reggieescobar.com/blog/how-i-forgot-to-code
1•horatio_thomas•2m ago•0 comments

United Arab Emirates to quit oil cartel OPEC

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj4pxwlr52yo
1•mattcollins•3m ago•0 comments

Tencent, Alibaba to back DeepSeek at $20B+ valuation

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2•gmays•3m ago•0 comments

State of Open Source Report

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ZenTrack: Notes, finance, streaks and health tracker

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1•ShivanshDengla•4m ago•0 comments

OpenAI CEO's Identity Verification Company Announced Fake Bruno Mars Partnership

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Southwest introduces Independence One livery

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1•mooreds•7m ago•0 comments

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https://www.zdnet.com/article/chatgpt-privacy-settings-guide/
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All FOSDEM 2026 videos are online

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1•Tomte•9m ago•0 comments

Lenovo buys Phoenix Technologies' firmware business

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GitHub shipped a compliant MCP server. Most authors can't

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UAE Leaves OPEC and OPEC+

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6•TechTechTech•16m ago•0 comments

A Time Traveling Superintelligent AI tried to warn about correspondence dinner

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5•karolcodes•23m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Localsend: An open-source cross-platform alternative to AirDrop

https://github.com/localsend/localsend
146•bilsbie•1h ago

Comments

gumboshoes•1h ago
Posted here many times https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=github.com/localsend
Unicironic•1h ago
After switching to Linux, this was one of the very first applications I installed.

It really helped cement how great open source apps can be for me.

viktorcode•1h ago
One of the most convenient aspects of Air Drop for me is that it selects the fastest available connection between the devices and ability to work without both devices being on the same network.

I wonder if any of the alternatives do the same.

gonzalohm•59m ago
Quickshare does
subscribed•35m ago
Never worked for me, not even once.

I tried on three phones, two of which are using the same account, I'm reasonably confident I am technically competent to not make silly mistakes, though the best I've achieved was endless wait.

I had better success with IR and BT file transfers. Hell, even spinning a local http server (with python -m http.server) works better than quick share.

analog8374•1h ago
Hey I use this. Works great. Ez.
lxgr•1h ago
I feel like we need a spamsolutions.txt [1] for purported AirDrop replacements.

This one fails the "must not require an existing Wi-Fi network that both peers are connected to" criterion.

[1] https://craphound.com/spamsolutions.txt

mikae1•1h ago
Lovely, but was replaced by KDE Connect for me. Connect works for iOS, macOS, Android, Linux, you name it.
tryptophan•57m ago
I like kde connect, but find it randomly breaks every month or so and for the life of me cannot figure out why. A week or so later it starts working again.
a7fort•1h ago
Recently started using it, it works really well and it's much more reliable than AirDrop. But the UX could be improved.

But I just wish Apple fixed AirDrop, every time I go to use I have so little confidence in it, it often doesn't see devices or if you have multiple Mac users it will confuse them, showing you the same Mac device twice without telling you which user it is

dmak•1h ago
Have you tried troubleshooting those issues already? I had similar visibility issues in the past, but seems to always work now for me.
tonyedgecombe•54m ago
I think it initiates the connection over Bluetooth so if your Bluetooth is poor it isn’t going to work very well.
OGWhales•52m ago
Yup, for me I can see the device but when I try to initiate a send it just doesn't show up on the other device about half the time. I've not found a reliable way to fix it either, toggling AirDrop on and off on both devices seems the best way to fix it but only works like 70% of the time.
d3Xt3r•34m ago
I'm curious, what do you people use this for? What are all these (presumably large) files that you guys are generating and transferring, that requires the use of apps like these?

Like in my case, the only files I generate on my phone are photos and videos, and these get backed up by Immich, which I can then share with someone by sending them a link to the files/album in question. I imagine normal folks would use iCloud or Google Photos for the same task.

For syncing other files like documents and such, I use ownCloud OCIS, and I'd imagine most other folks would use something like DropBox or iCloud, or even just email or WhatsApp the files.

For local network transfers of say ISOs or something, I'd just copy them over SMB, which is pretty much universal and doesn't need any special app. Or even just plug in a hard drive, if I'm doing backups.

So I don't understand why I should be using this.

michaelscott•27m ago
For me, video is the main one. Sizes from 100MB - 3GB. Getting videos from an Apple device to an Android is a pain in the ass because I need to 2FA log in or click through something relatively convoluted (Dropbox, GDrive) or deal with pulling out some hardware I use once every 100 years (external drives). Localsend is a 2 or 3 click operation and very robust.
internet_points•6m ago
my kid recently wanted to transfer a picture from an iPad drawing app to a windows laptop, I wish I knew about localsend for that
newhotelowner•1h ago
And it works in the browser. https://web.localsend.org/

From windows to android to iOS.

tetris11•8m ago
Amazing! Though v1.18.0 hasn't dropped in F-droid yet
mrbombastic•1h ago
I use this all the time dropping files from old android device to mac, thanks devs!
justindotdev•1h ago
came with omarchy pre installed, usedd it ever since. bonus points for it being open source too. i was surprised it is written in flutter. looking at how mutli-platform it is, flutter was the more appealing choice.
sdoering•54m ago
D'accord.
bahadiraydin•1h ago
I've been using this for years, simple, gets the job done. Nice UI.
jMyles•1h ago
The README and website certainly seem polished, but I haven't used the utility yet.

What's the main value prop over wormhole? That it works from the browser?

subscribed•30m ago
That you can send over 1000 files without it messing it up, and they'll end in the right place.

That you can set the recipient so it will auto-accept from the trusted senders.

And for me that in Android I can do Share to....localsend to do it faster than with wormhole.

rolymath•51m ago
Excuse my ignorance but why are there so many solutions like this? Especially if they aren't intercompatible (which I'm assuming they're not)
lxgr•47m ago
Because none of them actually match the capabilities of AirDrop, since they essentially require controlling the full stack (UI, low-level networking including Bluetooth for discoverability, Wi-Fi peer to peer connections without dropping any existing infrastructure connection etc.)

Many have tried, I don't think anyone has succeeded.

Supposedly the EU interoperability mandate will make this possible going forward, though? (The tricky part is usually not getting your device to speak some protocol, but to get Apple devices to actually respond to your attempts.)

_-_-__-_-_-•50m ago
Been using LocalSend for a few years, it works great even when sharing files between devices sharing a mobile connection.
Forgeties79•48m ago
It’s not as slick as AirDrop and you have to sort of “prep“ both devices whenever you want to send/receive anything, it’s never just ready to go, but it’s incredibly reliable and will move anything from one machine to another. Just having that consistency across literally any device is so nice.
jrflo•47m ago
I love local send. It’s ridiculously fast for sending large amounts of media too.
faangguyindia•46m ago
I used it, but it prevented my mac from sleeping. After some investigation I found it's local send.
ChrisLTD•45m ago
Does it run in the background?
pryanshu89•45m ago
Really cool! I used it a couple of times and did not expect it to work. But it worked. :D
eigenspace•43m ago
My problem is that all these alternatives require the devices to be on the same local network.

One beauty of Airdrop is that it creates and handles that local network automatically under the hood (as far as I understand). So you could be out on a hike with friends and Airdrop something.

The workaround I've found after switching to an Android device has been to teather my connection to my friend's device, which ends up creating a LAN that Localsend can work through, but this is not as nice an experience.

simonmales•35m ago
I think nowadays on Android it's called QuickShare, and it works. But I believe the fragmentation and awareness is a part of the problem for Android.
eigenspace•29m ago
Can't QuickShare cross-platform. My wife has an iPhone and my desktop and laptop are linux, so QuickShare is a non-solution for me.
vrganj•23m ago
QuickShare is compatible with AirDrop these days, thanks to EU regulations: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/11/the-eu-made-apple-ad...
eigenspace•18m ago
One Android phone supports it so far, and it's widely expected Apple will find some way to lock it out or at least delay more support.
Xantier•23m ago
Which alternatives are you using for AirDrop on Linux? I haven't been able to find a good one for this yet.
eigenspace•19m ago
QuickShare and KDE Connect
olyjohn•20m ago
KDE Connect works pretty great for sending files, though you do have to be on the same network.
SingleSourceAI•25m ago
The protocol Apple uses under the hood is AWDL (Apple Wireless Direct Link), which is a proprietary peer-to-peer layer that runs alongside your existing WiFi connection without dropping it. It uses a time-sliced channel-hopping mechanism so the radio can serve both infrastructure WiFi and the direct peer link simultaneously.

That's the part that's hard to replicate. LocalSend and most alternatives need an existing shared network because they're just TCP/IP, they have no way to negotiate a direct radio link without OS-level support. Even Android's QuickShare, which does peer-to-peer via WiFi Direct, drops your existing WiFi connection on older devices because the radio can only be associated with one BSS at a time.

The EU interoperability mandate lxgr mentions would theoretically require Apple to expose this, but AWDL interop would mean licensing or reverse-engineering some fairly deep radio scheduling logic, so I'd expect compliance via a different (probably slower) path.

idiotsecant•18m ago
Seems weird there is no 802.n variant to do this very popular thing
lorenzohess•20m ago
If you're on a hike you can get on the same network by joining your friend's phone WiFi hotspot.
nyreed•19m ago
For true crossplatform p2p the closest I have found is FlyingCarpet [1].

But it is not super reliable or friendly.

[1] https://github.com/spieglt/FlyingCarpet

tetris11•11m ago
Wireguard VPN to your home network, and then you can do anything
agrounds•9m ago
And everyone you ever want to share files with locally also has access to your home VPN?
Fokamul•8m ago
Yes exactly, that's why another RCE which will be found in Airdrop, if found by bad actor. Will be pretty fun to watch.

Last RCE in Airdrop, could be made into worm, it was found by whitehat, luckily for Apple there are still people, which are willing report exploits for little money, so billionaires can enjoy their life on yachts.

subscribed•40m ago
I use it on all my devices and tbh it's the absolute best option I found.

Previously I was using syncthing or had to install ftp server, used wormhole after packing all my files into one, etc. Android QuickShare never worked for me (wouldn't help me much with sending to the pc either).

It has some rough edges (ie: on multi-homed devices it's less that ideal to see the one octet that matters, when the list is very long scrolling whilst sending will cause the process to crap out), but other than that it's always reliable.

I'm very happy with it too.

jumpconc•33m ago
For your own trusted devices on a LAN, you should try KDE Connect. KDE is not required.
xd1936•32m ago
Great app. I wish it supported PWA features like Web Share Targeting.

https://web.dev/articles/web-share

https://developer.chrome.com/docs/capabilities/web-apis/web-...

ementally•28m ago
They have web app but had terrible experience with it (can't find devices when you are using the mobile app and the other device is using the web app).

https://github.com/localsend/web

worldsavior•9m ago
It's not even close to the speed AirDrop has. This is not an alternative to AirDrop. I tried it multiple times but it's slow every time. These alternatives don't use the same technology.
afavour•6m ago
It is an alternative. It just isn't a great one. I've had situation where I want to share a photo or a text file and it'll work great in that scenario.
miguel-muniz•6m ago
https://github.com/schlagmichdoch/pairdrop

A similar project but this one works entirely in the browser and can connect to clients beyond your local network with "public" rooms

throawayonthe•5m ago
i really wish Wi-Fi Direct succeeded

maybe eventually something like quickshare & airdrop mold into an interoperable thing but i'm not holding my breath