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by bsukn 3422 days ago
It only sucks if you've experienced a fast connection.

We generally don't target hardware from 98, why should we target bandwidth from 98? Current smartphones and computers are really powerful, and most applications are targeted towards those devices. Native apps don't have this insane requirement to support hardware from 2 decades ago.

The web is so much more than text in 2017. And before you whine about the ads and useless stuff, go read a tabloid and whine about the waste of paper, or try to watch tv and whine about the electricity and time you're wasting watching advertisements.

Media has and always will be like that.

The time spent on backwards compatibility and optimizations are usually not worth it anyway.

Do I think mostly text sites should be 5mb? Obviously not.

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For you it's bandwidth from 98. If you go outside your obviously modern country it's a 2017 problem and it will stay this way for a long time. It's not so much about backwards compatibility... it's more like "keep it working" with slow bandwidth. Posting this from Philippines where I'm currently happy with a stable 750Kb/s connection.