Comment by raw_anon_1111

Comment by raw_anon_1111 2 days ago

7 replies

Do you know how many times since 1999 I have had my work Internet go down? Definitely not enough to spend time worrying about it. The world didn’t stop.

In 2022, funny enough I was at an AWS office (I worked remotely when I worked there) working in ProServe, us-east-1 was having issues that was affecting everything, guess what we all did? Stopped working, the world didn’t come to an end.

Even now that I work from home, on the rare occasions that Internet goes down, I just use my phone if I need to take a Zoom call.

zahlman 2 days ago

I don't care how reliable it is. That has nothing to do with my objection.

  • raw_anon_1111 2 days ago

    So what other technology that has been available to consumers affordably for over 3 decades do you refuse to use? Whst is “amoral” about using the internet to its fullest?

    • zahlman 2 days ago

      I thought all of this should have been clear in the first post, but I guess it wasn't.

      The problem is not using the Internet, but being expected to use it for things where there isn't a clear domain requirement for it.

      The immorality I describe is on the part of the entity expecting Internet usage, not the user.

      The issue is that I paid money for my hardware to own it outright, and this expectation makes it feel like I no longer actually fully own that hardware.

      • raw_anon_1111 2 days ago

        You mean you don’t see a clear use to use the internet to access the worlds knowledge that is processed by a cluster of super computers is not something you should need? Should we all have our own data center in our homes?

        I also bought my phone, but I still need a global network to make it usable