• theneverfox
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      2 months ago

      Infrastructure costs. Their costs don’t change with how much data you use, they change with how much data they can throughput

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        2 months ago

        That simply isn’t true, the costs are small and arguably negligible but they do have increased costs on more data usage.

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          2 months ago

          Like coffee. It might cost them 1¢ a pot… It might cost them $1200 up front and $60 a month for their coffee makers

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            2 months ago

            Not like coffee. Your average person simply can’t consume coffee beyond the average at any meaningful rate. We both know that internet usage can go from close to nothing to 100TB of data depending on the user.

            Internet isn’t like coffee, it’s not that simple.

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              2 months ago

              There are people basically immune to caffeine. There are extreme caffeine addicts. I can drink two pots myself, and I’m extremely sensitive to caffeine

              The metaphor works because it doesn’t matter how much coffee you drink - it matters how fast you drink it. And that’s a limit set by the business - the size of the cups and how quickly they’re refilled

              At this point, I feel like you’re not even trying to understand what I’m saying…