Yes, I agree.

My scope is not a remote backup, but rather a simple way to send an
image developed with DT to family's & friends' WhatsApp via Android.

I would say rclone is a nice solution.

Wish well you all,

greetings from Milano,

-G




On 22/03/20 09:08, Jean-Luc Lacroix wrote:
> I have been using rclone for 5 years now and I can only confirm that
> it works flawlessly. Couple of remarks though:
>
> - better transfer speeds can be achieved by using your own Google
> Service Account key instead of the rclone's OAuth2 client_id that is
> shared between all rclone users.
> Go to https://console.developers.google.com/ to create your own
> developper account credentials.
>
> - despite the excellent multi-concurrency support in Go language in
> which rclone is developed, Google is throttling back on the server
> side: about 10 transactions a second if I remember correctly despite
> the fact that Go can support millions of Goroutines at a very low
> memory cost. Nothing much one can do about that.
>
> Cheers and stay home!
>
> Jean-Luc
>
> Le 21/03/20 à 17:58, GianLuca Sarto a écrit :
>> Ok. I found a nice, clean workaround: maybe some Linux user could be
>> interested.
>>
>> https://rclone.org/googlephotos/
>>
>> Simple command line solution to sync a local folder with Google Photo.
>> You install it (I used the .deb), set it up with the token you
>> receive from Google, and it's done.
>>
>> Basically, in DT I setup an export preset that saves to a specific
>> folder, that I want to be synced with Google.
>>
>> If you have a basic knowledge of terminal, you will find it very easy.
>>
>> -G
>>
>>
>> On 21/03/20 08:29, Jean-Luc Lacroix wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have developed a web application that synchronize our company
>>> schedule with employee's personal (Goggle) agenda. I do confirm that
>>> working with Google API is a nightmare. It's increasingly complex
>>> and changes every year or two. So complex and time consuming that I
>>> decided to pull the plug and search for another solution.
>>>
>>> Take care of yourself and your loved ones.
>>>
>>> ... and stay home!
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>> Jean-Luc
>>>
>>> Le 20/03/20 à 23:28, Pascal Obry a écrit :
>>>> Le vendredi 20 mars 2020 à 17:18 -0400, Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
>>>>> I believe the current situation is that google changes the api too
>>>>> often
>>>>> and the dev's are no longer interested.  One may construct an lua
>>>>> script
>>>>> to provide access, ?maybe?.
>>>> It is far more complex than that. You'll need a Webserver and a key
>>>> registered to be able to use the latest Google API. So the issue is
>>>> not
>>>> that we are not interested because it changes too often, the truth is
>>>> that Google is really playing with us and try very hard to ensure no
>>>> one use the API on 3rd party applications except for Android and
>>>> paying
>>>> customers.
>>>>
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