This is the link to the image. It has 3.8mb. In my opinion that is way too much.

  • @cm0002
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    -61 year ago

    It’s not 1999 anymore, 4MB is nothing and a very common size for a decent quality image file

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago
      • I usually use Lemmy at my smartphone with 4G that was released 3 years ago, I’m happy with it, and I don’t need other one more new and expensive.

      • The area of 4G is very congested, then the connection is slower in peak hours.

      • Only rich people has last medium and high end smartphone with 5G, and live in area with that coverage.

      • I live now in downtown, and just got slow fiber connection 3 months ago, there are a lot buildings with only ADSL in this area, and it’s the capital.

      • Maybe you are lucky, with good connection.

      • Is not so hard to optimize the image for everyone in the world, and maybe put a link to original big image of you want.

      • There’s a lot of ways to optimize, like changing resolution, reduce colors, clean image. And compression, using webp lossy 95% you got a very small file that looks very close to the original, usually got less than 1MB.

      • Today’s web is very bloated for no reason, and very slow in old computers. Browsers are the main RAM eaters.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      51 year ago

      You’re welcome to visit me in germany. I’ll show you german internet. Vietnam has faster internet.