I use this, it's great and does seem to do automatic sync too.
https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive

GitHub - abraunegg/onedrive: OneDrive Client for Linux
OneDrive Client for Linux. Contribute to abraunegg/onedrive development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub@josh I would do full IPv6 (I already have a /48 from my ISP) if only Docker wasn't such a pain to get working with it correctly.
@trufax That just brings further anxiety I suppose - what if I asked for too much? What if I'm overconfident and seem cocky? The possibilities are truly endless.
When you consider applying for a job only to remember the interview process is always a game of lies and guesses and hoping you indirectly say the right thing without being able to actually say the right thing.
If this and Reddit are going downhill, where will we look for our tech questions?! (/s, there will always be others)
I got an Odroid HC4 last year and put Armbian on it, with 2 HDDs in RAID1 via mdraid, and can connect to it using either SMB or NFS. Works great, and since it can run Docker containers nicely I use it for pretty much all my home server needs.
The thing is that in the eyes of the general populace (and regulators) it's not "just a Google thing" since Chromium is open source and a majority of browsers use that. So the argument is that most browsers will implement anything Google does and make it a de-facto standard.