top | item 47014106 (no title) ilaksh | 17 days ago Its interesting that this exact use case is already covered in their ToS. I wonder when the first YouTube as storage project came out, and how many there have been over the years. discuss order hn newest kingstnap|16 days ago The idea of exploiting someone else's server to store files is incredibly old.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMail_DriveWhen Google launched Gmail (2004) with a huge 1GB storage quota, Richard Jones released GMailFS to mount a Gmail account as a standard block device. Valkryst|17 days ago At-least as far back as 2017 when I wrote Schillsaver: https://github.com/Valkryst/SchillsaverNone of us, in the original discussion threads, knew of it being done before then IIRC. altmanaltman|16 days ago I mean, it is pretty likely they figured out it could be a pretty obvious possible misuse before anyone actually started doing it.
kingstnap|16 days ago The idea of exploiting someone else's server to store files is incredibly old.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMail_DriveWhen Google launched Gmail (2004) with a huge 1GB storage quota, Richard Jones released GMailFS to mount a Gmail account as a standard block device.
Valkryst|17 days ago At-least as far back as 2017 when I wrote Schillsaver: https://github.com/Valkryst/SchillsaverNone of us, in the original discussion threads, knew of it being done before then IIRC.
altmanaltman|16 days ago I mean, it is pretty likely they figured out it could be a pretty obvious possible misuse before anyone actually started doing it.
kingstnap|16 days ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMail_Drive
When Google launched Gmail (2004) with a huge 1GB storage quota, Richard Jones released GMailFS to mount a Gmail account as a standard block device.
Valkryst|17 days ago
None of us, in the original discussion threads, knew of it being done before then IIRC.
altmanaltman|16 days ago