• witheyeandclaw@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    "it is impossible to predict long-term technological developments and the evolution of consumer preferences.”

    Defending the consumer’s alleged preference for slow internet? Sounds more like technological DEI to me!

  • ElChinchilla@lemmy.world
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    Falls very in line with the “if trump [et.al] were actively trying to disrupt the stability of the US, what would they do differently?”

    You know who really likes us having slower, less capable tech? Any possible adversary.

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      42 minutes ago

      Let me say it louder for the people in the back of the room:

      TRUMP IS KILLING THE COUNTRY BECAUSE WE MADE HIM KILL EPSTEIN TO KEEP EVERYTHING FROM COMING OUT.

      It’s a narcissistic revenge lash-out. Why is every hire literally (like actually literally, not figuratively literally, not hyperbole literally, but actually literally) the worst possible person? Why is every move the most destructive and destabilizing? Why is everything a grift to con the most rube of rubes?

      He can’t just bomb the place, he knows he’d be stopped; so he’s just slowly boiling the pot. He has no good intentions, he’s out for blood and he’s flexing on all of us.

  • TomMasz@lemmy.world
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    36 minutes ago

    There are isolated farming villages in Korea with faster Internet speeds than many places in the US. That gap is about to widen.

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      2 hours ago

      if it’s an article about the government doing something shitty for the non-billionaire consumer with a completely ridiculous bullshit justification, then it’s probably true

      elon musk probably started whining that widespread 1GB fiber infrastructure would hurt his starlink money

  • CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de
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    My Starlink can get up to 350mbps on a good day. But I imagine in more congested areas it’ll be lower. I’m sure it’s unrelated.

    Terrestrial wired internet with speed capacity at minimum 1Gbps should be the requirement for federal funding.

  • Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz
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    1 hour ago

    Didn’t they already do this? I remember being shocked in the 2010s to learn they’d redefined broadband to allow them to lay coax and call it broadband.