There are many features that Google blocks if you have a GSuite accounts. You cannot use Stadia, post reviews in the google play store, use any of there family subscriptions as the paying account or as a family member and note application integration with google assistance. Those are just the few I can think of off the top of my head.
This kinda mirrors advice I would give my younger sibling when he was struggling to pick up programming, even though that is the direction he wanted his career to go.
He thought he needed to know everything and saw that as an impossible mountain to climb.
My advice to him was to find a small problem he cared about in the world or at home and develop a solution. When it's a problem you care about or want resolved, you are more invested and learning becomes fun. Then you can build on those skills with what ever you find to work on next.
$5 for 250GB of storage and then $20 per TB ($0.02/GB) after that seems a bit steep.
Plans and Pricing
The base rate of a Spaces subscription is $5/month and gives you the ability to create multiple Spaces.
The subscription includes 250 GiB of data storage (cumulative across all of your Spaces). Additional storage beyond this allotment is $0.02/GiB. If you cancel your subscription by destroying all your Spaces, your bill will be prorated hourly.
I don't know what Hetzner is, but if rsync is available, it's a much better option, particularly if you can do incremental syncing you can get a fairly robust setup with very little code.
The BX30 in 7.90 before any country specific tax. But that is the 1tb price as the price per TB is discounted by volume (and you get more snapshots, etc.)
I really like this idea and could see it being great to share with family and friends, except for the missing support for web or android. Everyone I would want to connect with on something like this all have a mix of devices and this being apple only would limit that sharing to just a few of them.
I know the form that you mention for reporting fraud in CO. Even better than the fact that it is a google form, is that is also asks for your Social Security Number.
I just found this a few weeks ago as I started to look at a way to hack a cheap set of wireless controlled outlets for my Christmas lights.
I needed a SDR to record the signal from the remote, but now I have my lights controlled by a cron job on a Raspberry Pi that is on my desk.
I just used the pop-out video feature for the first time, after thinking it was going to be useless. It is really awesome and the ability to put the video anywhere, not just in the browser, was one of the first things in a while that made me say wow to a new feature in a web browser.