Ask HN: Why are downloads in browsers still default to local and not the cloud?
Why, in 2022, are downloads in devices/browsers default still to local? Shouldn't downloads by default to the cloud not be an option in all browsers/devices by now?
It is 100% what will happen in the future for tons of reasons. It makes more sense as people download things to have access to them at a later time. The cloud is the cloud, independent of physical devices which do get lost and will not always continue to work. + Cloud storage has become a commodity.
Why isn't cloud download as default already happening? Sure, not everyone buys enough cloud space to have downloads be to the cloud by default, but it should probably already be an option in browsers/devices since lots of people do. Why isn't it?
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 22.1 ms ] threadI think the answer is that some of the browsers actually care about how their users use them and don't want to add extra clicks.
That said, being able to specify a default location seems fine. I thought I could already do this in firefox, so of you want to, just setup the default so it saves to your cloud provider
Microsoft pushed OneDrive heavily when it first came out. They made it the default for Microsoft Office to save documents there, but frequently OneDrive was broken and when that happened 𝑰 𝑪𝑶𝑼𝑳𝑫𝑵'𝑻 𝑺𝑨𝑽𝑬 𝑫𝑶𝑪𝑼𝑴𝑬𝑵𝑻𝑺 𝑨𝑻 𝑨𝑳𝑳!
Guess how many times I've used OneDrive since?
To save something means to have it locally available, not copied from one third party to another.
Can I recommend you turn the Internet off for a few hours and see how your life goes? A week without it should be a dream, not a nightmare.