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Download anything and everything on YouTube for keeps. At the best quality or whatever available quality you want. Playlist = albums/CDs/box sets, Channels > Releases/Playlists = discography

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croc

https://github.com/schollz/croc

Send files over the internet.

It's a small (several MB) CLI tool, that you download and run on both devices (sending and receiving one)
Type croc send [file(s)-or-folder] , you get the code phrase that you send to the person receiving the file.
On receiving device you type croc code-phrase and the file starts transferring.

End-to-end encrypted, and no need for port forwarding since it's sent over the relay (you can even host your own relay).