• @Draces
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    39 days ago

    That’s ISPs default model and they’re very profitable

    • @HandMadeArtisanRobot
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      38 days ago

      They don’t sell you data, they sell bandwidth which is very much limited.

      • @BassTurd
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        28 days ago

        …but then also sell your data, just not as the primary source of income.

      • @Draces
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        18 days ago

        By that argument chatgpt is limited by how fast they answer questions. It’s just a silly blanket statement that doesn’t hold up

        • @HandMadeArtisanRobot
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          27 days ago

          I don’t understand your analogy, but what I said is not silly.

          Internet service providers sell you access to the internet. They don’t own/create the data on the internet, they provide you with a connection. Just look at the packages they sell. It’s bandwidth. (Except in some markets they have data caps but that’s bullshit rent seeking)

    • @[email protected]
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      28 days ago

      ISPs pay a more or less fixed rate for their infrastructure regardless of how much it’s used, and it’s inherently rate limited. You can’t make a 1 gig connection go faster than 1 gig or use more power than it would at 100%. The reality is though that customers rarely push it to 100% so actually they save a ton of money making people share bandwidth.