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Diringo operates under the MIT open source license. This tool enables direct browser-to-browser file sharing using WebRTC technology. It distinguishes itself from alternatives like PairDrop, FilePizza, or WebWormhole by employing a Service Worker to stream files. The system avoids memory buffering entirely and imposes no restrictions on file size. It adaptively writes data in 64 KB chunks straight to disk. Whether transferring 1 GB or 100 GB, memory usage remains constant. All transfers are secured with end-to-end AES-256-GCM encryption. The service requires no user accounts or file uploads, relying instead on a simple six character code. It includes a built-in chat function and utilizes a TURN relay to function across different networks. The interface features a refined dark mode design and is instantly intuitive.
May 26, 2026Week 12
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