To no ones surprise the switch happened in April 2020, I think we all know what was happening around that time.
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(164 TB * 1024) / (16 * 3 * 30) = 116 GB pr hour while the computer is turned on (it's turned off when I sleep so only online ~16 hours a day).
Theoretical maximum for a 1gbit connection is 125 MB pr second or 7,5 GB pr minute or 450 GB pr hour.
So it's only using ~26% of it's theoretical upload speed, which seems about right, those are the speeds I most often see my client running at, plus minus 26MiB/s.
HoTMetal Pro HTML Editor
Why did I read that as "hotmeal pro". WYSIWYG editors from that era had pretty weird names, huh? HotDog comes to mind.
I've found 2 GUI's, one better than other. First one is OneDrive_Tray. Minimalistic and you have to compile it yourself. The other is OneDriveGUI which you either compile yourself or download the appimage.
They both use abraunegg's onedrive CLI, so it's a given one installs that.
Anyway, OneDriveGUI has a nice account login feature, which makes it a bit easier to setup than having to set up the config file yourself as with OneDrive_Tray.
Estonia and Denmark straight up switched 2nd and 6th places. Good for Estonia. Sad for us Danes.
Oh yeah, when it comes to bookmarks I gave up trying to organize them into folders a long time ago, and I now try to add a few keywords/tags to the description to hopefully get the bookmark when I type in the address bar now.
I only find my saved bookmarks randomly by typing something in the address bar and the bookmark popping up as the first result.
Because that's what heroes do. Thanks sony...
They've been emailing me daily since I began the account deletion progress. Of course it's one of those crappy "it takes 7 days just because, and if you log back in, we restart the timer!".
For comparison I recently deleted my NordVPN account and it was instant.
They'll still give her millions of dollars though.
That was an epic thread and a cool person.
https://lemmy.ml/post/29441560 top 6 post on the linux sublemmy btw.
I couldn't get your archive link to work, so I initiated a snapshot myself: https://archive.md/UJ2Pi