I’ve got a couple hundred GB to download with Google Takeout, so selected the 50GB file sizes but unfortunately the browser crashes at ~46GB. It actually crashes the whole machine (MacOS) with activity monitor showing firefox “using” 46GB of memory.
Is there some weird niche problem I’m running into here? I’d expect firefox to just be streaming the download into its .part file, so keeping the 46GB in memory is odd.
Is there some way to mimic the firefox download with all cookies as a wget/curl? Dev tools let you copy anything in the network console as a curl request, but since this goes straight to the download I don’t think the console sees it.
Honestly any ideas on how to move forward would be appreciated.
Edit:
I ended up using an extension called cliget that does all the “copy as wget” work for me. I added a -c to the wget so I could use the partially downloaded 40GB file and went from there. I think copying the download link would have worked because it’s from some random domain and probably uses a jwt-like auth protocol, but it’s unclear whether it would deny a wget without correct user-agent or other headers. YMMV
I used to use cliget some years back. Quite a bit, IIRC. Long story short: company customer support portal, downloads would sometimes time out. Installing and using cliget saved me from many fistfuls of hair ripped from my head.
Yep, cliget was the answer. Honestly an extension I wish I knew about sooner.