Hacker News with Generative AI: Data Transfer

NNCP (complete.org)
NNCP lets you securely send files, or request remote execution, between systems. It uses asynchronous communication, so the source and destination need never be online simultaneously. NNCP can route requests via intermediate devices – other NNCP nodes, USB sticks, tapes, radios, phones, cloud services, whatever – leading to a network that is highly resilient and flexible. NNCP makes it much easier to communicate with devices that lack Internet connectivity, or have poor Internet.
Life pro tip: macOS migration can run over thunderbolt (xeiaso.net)
Wifi is "it depends" fast. Ethernet is either one or 10 gigabits fast. MacBooks come with very high data rate thunderbolt ports, so why not use them for migration?
Show HN: An SSH based utility to transfer pipes across machines – beam (github.com/ksdme)
transfer pipes and files from one computer to another over ssh
New physical AWS Data Transfer Terminals let you upload to the cloud faster (amazon.com)
Today, we’re announcing the general availability of AWS Data Transfer Terminal, a secure physical location where you can bring your storage devices and upload data faster to the AWS Cloud.
File Copying Olympics: How File Size Impacts the Race for Performance Gold (bombich.com)
Magic Wormhole: get things from one computer to another, safely (github.com/magic-wormhole)
Google transfers 1.2 EB of data every day using Effingo (theregister.com)
Fiber Optic Data Rates Reach New Record Speed (ieee.org)
Ask: Direct sending and receiving data trought WiFi (ycombinator.com)
AWS kills Snowmobile data transfer truck (cnbc.com)