Bought a tribit Bluetooth speaker. Now I have music all around the house and it doesn't give a fuck what I do to it. Dropped it in mud? Ok I'll throw it in the sink, it's fine. Shower music is fantastic.
That was my only data, not limited because I ran out. I'm saying how trash the speed is and how little it can do.
Thumbnails. They can't always be turned off and depending on what it is it can break everything for a good 30 seconds. Both steam and discord can do this.
The internet in the modern world is just not made to support internet that slow. The reason I even used Reddit and use Lemmy now is other sites took ages to load in the first place, simpler works. Shit I still use bing out of habit because for a very long time it used less bandwidth to load than google, and it was good enough.
edit: for things that actually matter i guess, work app had significant issues and the training videos i bypassed because the 480p wouldnt load.
I lived for years limited to similar speeds, you are hilariously wrong.
That's 240p YouTube, most of the time. Sometimes it won't load 240. Most downloads through a browser will fail outright. You can download something, have that download saturate your entire internet and knock you offline. Anything autoplaying is aids. If someone messages you a link with a thumbnail you've just been DoSd, not DDoS because it only takes one person to kick you offline.
I use netimiter 4 to limit/block a bunch of Microsoft stuff and I haven't seen copilot show up on w11. If you can find a similar program to control your computers data access (new net limiter is subscription and fuck that) it should be able to block whatever process is redownloading it.
I play as a Nuzlocke, self imposed hard mode. Can only catch 1st Pokemon per route, can't pass next gym leaders top levelled Pokemon, if your Pokemon faints it's perma dead. It's an actual real challenge.
Sometimes games also just don't need to be a challenge, you can have fun doing easy shit. Shame the new games run like arse though.
I'm not sure a USB C cable exists that could charge my gaming laptop, even if my laptop supported it.