• Valmond@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Is bandwith that expensive nowadays? I feel the argument is valid but was implemented when bandwidth was way more expensive.

    I mean, if I upgrade my home internet box to the 40€ tier I’ll have 10Gb symmetrical.

    Edit: there are a lot of google fanbois here lol

    • kamen@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Like others mentioned - yes, I mean the bandwidth from the perspective of the one providing the service. For the same bandwidth that someone watched 10% of a video, paused it and never watched the remaining 90%, you can show those same 90% to someone else who’d actually watch it. That’s without counting the small overheads here and there, but hopefully you get the idea.

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        2 months ago

        Well, if they didn’t push trash with their algorithms, maybe people would finish more videos.

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          2 months ago

          Tell this to them, not to me. Moreover I’m not talking about a specific site but rather about the general technical implications you’d have if you’re hosting something.

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      2 months ago

      That 10Gb link is almost certainly oversubscribed, though. You don’t actually have 10 Gb of dedicated constant bandwidth, you just have access to 10Gb of potential bandwidth. You’re unlikely to saturate that link very often, so you won’t notice, but it’s shared with other people.

      It’s different from Google or any other company paying for bandwidth that’s being actually used, not just a pre-allocated link like your home internet.