Tomás Palma
Tomás Palma
> @Tresillo2017 That error reeks of nginx problem. What @lakema17 suggested might work. Works on the browser without cloudflare proxy, but takes a while to start the first chunk. (like...
> > > @Tresillo2017 That error reeks of nginx problem. What @lakema17 suggested might work. > > > > > > Works on the browser without cloudflare proxy, but takes...
The disk name is `backup` 
 It's an hdd btw
I don't remember how it's mounted but that speeds doesn't seem right for an hdd it normally would be 100mbs or something like that. -------- Original message --------From: Lake ***@***.***>...
> If you look at your benchmark results, it highly depends on the block size of the data being written. You can check your mount settings using `mount | grep...
> If you look at your benchmark results, it highly depends on the block size of the data being written. You can check your mount settings using `mount | grep...
I can't still upload big files while on local ip. I get `payload to large`. I have to see what's causing that because locally there's no proxy involved
I just tried on a local enviroment with the git repository and not the docker image, and I'm getting the same `payload to big` error while trying to upload directly...
Try this in powershell https://github.com/Daksh777/SpotifyNoPremium?tab=readme-ov-file#windows