Sorry but I can’t think of another word for it right now. This is mostly just venting but also if anyone has a better way to do it I wouldn’t hate to hear it.

I’m trying to set up a home server for all of our family photos. We’re on our way to de-googling, and part of the impetus for the change is that our Google Drive is almost full.We have a few hundred gigs of photos between us. The problem with trying to download your data from Google is that it will only allow you to do so in a reasonable way through Google takeout. First you have to order it. Then you have to wait anywhere from a few hours to a day or two for Google to “prepare” the download. Then you have one week before the takeout “expires.” That’s one week to the minute from the time of the initial request.

I don’t have some kind of fancy California internet, I just have normal home internet and there is just no way to download a 50gig (or 2 gig) file in one go - there are always intrruptions that require restarting the download. But if you try to download the files too many times, Google will give you another error and you have to start over and request a new takeout. Google doesn’t let you download the entire archive either, you have to select each file part individually.

I can’t tell you how many weeks it’s been that I’ve tried to download all of the files before they expire, or google gives me another error.

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I just have normal home internet and there is just no way to download a 50gig (or 2 gig) file in one go

“Normal” home internet shouldn’t have any problem downloading 50 GB files. I download games larger than this multiple times a week.

they must have dialup or live in the middle of nowhere

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That’s fair but also not Google’s fault.

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The part that is Google’s fault is that they limit the number of download attempts and the files expire after 1 week. That should be clear form the post.

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Yeah, of course it varies place to place but I think for the majority of at least somewhat developed countries and urban areas in less developed countries 50Mbps is a reasonable figure for “normal home internet” - even at 25Mbps you’re looking at 4½ hours for 50GB which is very doable if you leave it going while you’re at work or just in the background over the course of an evening

Edit: I was curious and looked it up. Global average download is around 50-60Mbps and upload is 10-12Mbps.

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Well then read it “shitty rural internet.” Use context clues.

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Which context clues should I be using to blame your “shitty rural internet” on Google?

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