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You fucking imbecile, what do we need to research for creating and saving files in the browser?

Oh you think it’s not possible? I guess mega.io also doesn’t work, especially not for multiple GB’s of Data!

Man, fuck you, little peace of shitty fullstack dev. I didn’t expect anything else from the person who feels “not special” because I’m allowed to come a few hours late into office.

Maybe it’s because I do my job better than you while still having 3 hours a day to scratch my nuts.

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    I just love it when mega tries to load 5GB into the RAM of the VM which has 4GB assigned..
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    @saucyatom mega does not download the whole file into the memory actually. It downloads to a temporary location on the drive.
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    @iiii That is actually worse for me as the VMs are spawned with 2 GB of private storage by default. Mega fills it up and the VM grinds to a halt even if I intended to download it to a USB or network device.
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    @saucyatom I’m sorry but web pages can’t really decide where to store big files unless you actually download it, but then you would need to decrypt the files yourself.

    However, you can change the temp storage for the browser. I don’t know how anymore, but I did it once for chrome.
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    @petergriffin I get why they do it, I just wish there was an alternative. (Well actually there is: sudo apt-get install megatools)
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