I’ve heard good things about backblaze which has an s3 compatible API (meaning it supports most tools). Like s3 this probably means it has a similar learning curve
I’ve heard good things about backblaze which has an s3 compatible API (meaning it supports most tools). Like s3 this probably means it has a similar learning curve
That’s not the point. The point is reduce electronic waste and improve lithium recovery. The regulations have the following provisions for replaceable batteries
Addition provision for waterproofing also may apply
So basically most companies will opt either provide the tools for free like some already do or just claim that watches and headphones undergo enough contact with sweat and oils that apply for the derogation