I’ve had no ISP-provided Internet access since Feb. 2023 or so and, while it’s been a pain at times, I still haven’t caved into returning to the evil monopoly that is Spectrum, so far, and probably won’t for as long as I can’t land a remote job. ArrowDL, while not perfect, has been pretty good at download management for the most part in conjunction with mobile data-hotspotting. Update: I’m now using AB Download Manager to mitigate download cancellations at the throttled speed.

  • verity_kindle
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    52 months ago

    We purposely didn’t add wifi to our home. It would be an expensive way to give up more of our privacy. It used to bug me, but now I’m used to not having it.

    • FiveMacs
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      112 months ago

      Wifi doesn’t cost anything monthly. It’s a 1 time cost for a device like an access point and it’s cheap. Are you confusing wifi with internet?

      • verity_kindle
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        72 months ago

        I was speaking colloquially, and was unclear. By wifi, I mean “internet access”.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 months ago

        You just have to reply to everyone with this comment don’t you. What’re you hoping to achieve?

        • FiveMacs
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          52 months ago

          Education. Wifi is NOT internet and can lead to wrong or misleading answers and wastes people’s time.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            Everyone except you two understands what is being said. No reason to correct unless you misunderstand their incorrect use of the term as misunderstanding what they pay for.

            • @[email protected]
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              32 months ago

              If someone says they eschew “wifi”, I assume they have internet, just no wireless in the home.

              Have we gone so low-tech in our vocabulary that “wifi” now means “internet”?! Those are separate things, not a picky distinction.

            • FiveMacs
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              42 months ago

              Words have meaning. Don’t change the meaning and expect to be understood when asking for help.

              • @[email protected]
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                22 months ago

                Do you correct someone who says Vaseline but means petroleum jelly? Or Kleenex but means tissues? Or Google to mean an online search. The average person uses wifi to mean internet.This is how language works bozo. You should sign up for the Académie Française. They appreciate people with your sort of outlook.

                • FiveMacs
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                  32 months ago

                  This isn’t brands were referring too. Internet and wifi are subjectively different things.

                  It would be the same as saying ‘give me oil so I can moisturize my skin’ when you meant petroleum jelly, or Vaseline .

                  Or, ‘hand me a towel to blow me nose’ when you meant Kleenex or tissues.

                  (The towel one doesn’t really apply, but it’s just as stupid)

                  Can you imagine asking someone to help you with your house electricity when the bulb is burnt? Electricity goes through the light bulb…but they aren’t the same thing and you’d be hard pressed to find someone who would give you proper answers like…change the light bulb.

                  At the end of the day, wifi does not mean internet. And when you’re given wrong advice because you don’t understand that and choose to argue factually incorrect terminology, it’s your problem when things go wrong. Not the people who give you correct information for your poor word choices. Try learning instead of arguing.