I just had a revolutionary idea: so, let's say you've got a large file you want to share with multiple friends, but uploading it to a cloud host would take too long because you live in the fucking united states and comcast owns your soul (based on a true story)
so, the solution: a torrent client with the ui of a dead simple filesharing app! imagine file.pizza but it works and isn't web based in any way. I've tried to get friends to use stuff like picotorrent, but it's still a hassle. I'd like to make something that's as easy as open the .whatever file (torrent file with different extension) and it'll start downloading and sharing between every friend. would both include a simple tracker that's automatically added to created files or you could provide your own trackers
FilePizza - Your files, delivered.

Peer-to-peer file transfers in your web browser.

now, web developers got the UX exactly right when they built shit with webtorrent but webtorrent just breaks all the time and relies on a browser, which sucks. I'd just use libtorrent