Is mega the best normie/botnet/buzzword like cloud service?
Disregarding stuff like syncthing or web page storage services.
normies don't even know what mega is, lmao
>>62056309
megaupload
nver4get
>>62056309
This.
I've given up on sharing through mega links anymore
>it's not working can't you upload to dropbox?
>>62056299
mega went to shit since this fucking 5GB limit kicked in. I'm not switching IP every ten minutes just to download my gargbage tv shows and movies.
>>62056383
what do u recommend
>>62056338
2012 when everything went to shit
>>62056396
thats not 2007
no linux or web client.
>>62056846
thanks senpai
>>62056299
their download limits are too low and they force you to install a botnet addon and make an account if you want to download bigger files.
>>62056389
ipfs or torrents
>>62057132
I've never had to install an add-on. Are you retarded, anon?
>>62057302
Because your 480p cuck porn doesn't exceed 5 gigs.
>>62056846
>We've developed a new compression which enables us to store data at a much lower cost than our competitors. We're what Pied Piper had become if Hooli hadn't sued them. Previously we used to store the files using a P2P storage system but our efficient compression lowered the data usage enough to allow us use server storage instead.
Sounds spooky. There's a rather limited amount of information on their site, too.
http://support.degoo.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1424816-what-does-sharing-unused-processor-time-mean-
>"optional"
The T&Cs contain a few nice passages:
- "Personal data might be processed in Degoo's internal market analysis, business development and for statistics".
>business development
"To better understand, protect and meet the demands and expectations of its Users, Degoo automatically collects data from time to time relating to the traffic from the computing devices where data is stored to Degoo’s servers."
"As a User, you acknowledge that voluntarily submitted personal data will be stored by other Users."
Overall, sounds a bit too-good-to-be-true. Plus it's not open-source.
>>62056926
To their credit, they are the first service to advise you to NOT answer their uninstallation survey! (pic from offficial help page)
>>62057323
Downloading the client doesn't get you past the 5GB limit