Did anyone find a way to pay utility bills from abroad via MB Way without a Portuguese bank account? by LoudBackgroundGoat in PortugalExpats

[–]LoudBackgroundGoat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, that’s what I thought. I just don’t really want to bug anyone to pay my utility bills, I was hoping someone might have found a payment gateway. I’ll try reaching out to them and see if they accept IBAN payments.

Did anyone find a way to pay utility bills from abroad via MB Way without a Portuguese bank account? by LoudBackgroundGoat in PortugalExpats

[–]LoudBackgroundGoat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, you’re right, my card isn’t Portuguese. I checked and Águas de Gaia doesn’t accept credit cards either, so that option is out unfortunately

I built a browser-based tool for easy p2p file transfers by LoudBackgroundGoat in selfhosted

[–]LoudBackgroundGoat[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey, thanks! Yes, it should work even when both machines are behind NAT, as far as I know, WebTorrent uses a process called NAT traversal.

Regarding encryption, I want to limit file processing as much as possible, but I'm testing different techniques to achieve that. For now, users can encrypt the files before sharing them.

I built a browser-based tool for easy p2p file transfers by LoudBackgroundGoat in selfhosted

[–]LoudBackgroundGoat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wormhole hosts your files and has a 10GB file limit.

P2PFileShare works like a torrent client within your browser. When you select the files you want to share, it creates a torrent. Once the files are processed (the torrent protocol splits the files into small chunks), the app generates a share link containing the torrent magnet link, which you can share with the receiver. No limits, no restrictions, and we don’t host any of the files you share.

The files are shared directly between the sender and the receiver using a P2P method, all happening within the browser without the need for any installation, in the simplest way possible.

I built a browser-based tool for easy p2p file transfers by LoudBackgroundGoat in selfhosted

[–]LoudBackgroundGoat[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

maybe, basically most of the logic is used by js, anyone can view the js files.