

It’s not uncommon for a single web page to use 5-10MB. Shopping and social media sites are the some of the worst since they have lots of javascript libraries and pictures. It’s not hard to use a couple GB in a day without streaming anything.
It’s not uncommon for a single web page to use 5-10MB. Shopping and social media sites are the some of the worst since they have lots of javascript libraries and pictures. It’s not hard to use a couple GB in a day without streaming anything.
Modern websites are excessively bloated. That data goes fast.
I wouldn’t suggest relying on Google for anything. https://killedbygoogle.com/
Search and Gmail are probably about the only thing they won’t kill.
The transistors aren’t getting much smaller with each new process node. That means CPUs and GPUs won’t get much more powerful without making the die bigger and more expensive. A larger die size also means the yield will be lower.
Just remember that you will be required to remove any illegal content that people post. I certainly wouldn’t want to be responsible for that.
Don’t worry, they will slip some ever increasing hidden fees in there.
yt-dlp is a fork of youtube-dl, which was released in 2006.
Single core? That must be more like 20 years old now.