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by charcircuit
387 days ago
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>despite how difficult it is for a user to know for sure ahead of time what kind of connection will be available In 2025 it's a safe assumption to assume the user always has internet access. I've never had to worry if I will have internet access when I go to an event. |
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Doing a presentation at a conference? The hotel promised there would be "internet", but failed to mention all 10.000 attendees would be sharing a 10Mbps link. Doing a presentation at another company? They've got an overly-aggressive firewall on the guest network, so Figma isn't loading - and your provider decided to temporarily block your 5G tethering due to "misuse". Presenting a keynote at Computex? Guess Figma is having an outage, better tell the hundreds of journalists to come back tomorrow!
Your internet may have always worked so far. Are you willing to bet your career on some random 3rd party internet connection - or Figma itself - never having an outage?