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.
What kinds of devices are these? Surely you must know that I’m talking about the general public’s phones, laptops, and desktops—not specialized use cases.
Laptops, desktops and servers, automation hardware. My comment was more educational, not a personal attack or anything. Just wanting the correct terms to be used. ISPs have done a great job uneducating people is all.
It’s like saying your electricity is out, when you mean lightbulb is broken. People would say call an electrician, when in reality you just need to address the bulb and not the entire houses electrical system.
Okay, well, that’s fine, and I didn’t even think it was a personal attack, but the beef I had with your initial comment:
… was that you said what not to say, but not what to say instead. So all I can deduce is that you mean for people to say “access to the Internet by means of mobile data instead of Wi-Fi”; is that right?
There, I edited the post title, haha. For what it’s worth, I don’t think these other Lemmy users should be putting you down to this extent, either.
Are you stupid? No one says thier electic is out when a bulb is out. They mean thier entire electric is out.