How sure are we that this isn't a late April Fools joke? :P
NeatNit
I want to apologize in advance for the aggressive tone in this comment. It's the only thing that comes out. I'm not angry at you, not at all - I'm angry at videogame publishers and at the current situation.
Has "vote with your wallet" ever worked? Literally ever? Maybe when the stars align. If the path to a better world requires everyone to be educated, and it's more convenient for the vast majority of everyone to just keep going with whatever shitty system is currently being used, then nothing will change.
You know what works? Government regulation. Remember the ozone layer? Have you noticed how it's not a problem anymore? That's not because everyone got together and agreed to "vote with their wallet" by never buying anything that depleted ozone, which requires a crazy amount of research with every purchase. No, it was solved by the government (or governments?) banning the sale of anything ozone-depleting and cracking down on it. That's what works.
Voting with your wallet is an illusion.
we don't even have fur smh
in an annular eclipse you don't get the "someone broke the sky" thing. It basically means there's always bits of the sun sticking out from around the moon.
Edit: so bascially the whole spike in the middle of the graph is gone
Thank you! I believe this is what the OP was asking, and it's definitely what I wanted to know :)
Do we know what the payload is?
Thanks. Maybe it does, but as you say that still doesn't explain it and it should still have ample space. Most of the files are photos or very short videos, and it's definitely uploading them in order. It wouldn't parallelize more than, say, 5 at a time. As my OP says it completely skips the biggest videos, so it has a cutoff of (I'm estimating) 5GB or so? So at worst it's going to deal with two 5GB videos and 3 relatively tiny photos/videos simultaneously. 55GB is plenty for this scenario.
Also, this doesn't mean much but it doesn't feel like it's parallelized. I think it's just doing them sequentially. Just my hunch though, nothing conclusive.
99% full was when Proton Drive was using all the storage it could before it gave up. Half the reason I want to use Proton Drive is to free up storage space on my phone.
Edit: and factually it works if I just tell it to retry (until the next time it runs out of space) so any excuse you make for it is nonsense. I hope Proton support/devs would take this more seriously than that.
It doesn't need 3x the size of the biggest file it needs to compress.
Here's some screenshots:
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then:
Unrelated to that, I think I've found a bug: every once in a while, the process stops, complains about low device storage and I have to push "retry" - after which it keeps going. It seems like the app doesn't clear its temporary files until it fails due to low storage. I can see the app's size growing and growing to over 50GB - which at the moment is all the free space I have - and then, when it hits the wall, suddenly shrink back to 144MB. The largest single file in the Camera folder is 17GB. Then I have to open the app manually and tell it to retry. This means I have to babysit it and can't have it back up everything overnight.
Edit: app version is: Proton Drive 2.3.1. Phone is Samsung Galaxy S22+, OneUI 6.0, Android 15
Another edit: I am now seeing this happen while the app should be idle! Its storage usage just keeps climbing and climbing.
Yup, I realized that :) I do believe discord has just about all the features IRC can offer. And then some, of course. But that isn't saying much, considering IRC is one of the earliest uses of the internet.
Fair enough, I changed the offensive word. You should probably take a look at how BearOfaTime basically implied I'm an idiot.