I use hashbang as one of my ssh servers (mutt for mail, weechat for irc and calcurse (calendar/diary))
ssh'ing into hashbang and running elinks (browser) ... looks like ...
Add the -C ssh switch and the data flow through the ssh tunnel is compressed, such that browsing is compressed text only type data flows. Has the added benefit that your location is hidden, web sites see your location as where the hashbang servers are located (I used to log into US servers, but they're now in Germany).
One of my boot choices is for just the bulk standard Linux kernel and busybox, with my own initramfs (initrd) that includes mc for file manager/text editor, screen for terminal multiplexing, lynx browser (similar to elinks but elinks looks better visually IMO), full OpenSSH, squashfs tools (mksquashfs/unsquashfs), syncterm (good for connecting to BBS's) ...etc. Which in xz compressed vmlinuz/initrd form weighs in at less than 20MB filesize (I tend to use lz4 compression for the kernel which is a larger 12MB filesize, and leave 35MB of initramfs as-is, non compressed, so combined 47MB).
Using that somewhat curses style desktop and I burn through around 1MB/minute of mobile phone data allowance (that I hotspot so my laptop has internet access whilst out and about). GUI desktop (Fatdog/Chrome ..etc.) burns around 10x as much.
I have been using the 12-quid/month regular goodybag from giffgaff, free calls, 20GB/month data, but I may switch over to the 10-quid/month golden goodybag that's 15GB/month, the difference between regular and golden being regular is pay and use whenever whereas golden auto-rolls each month. So at least in these times of high/rising inflation at least one thing will have declined -16% in price (albeit with 25% less data allowance but where most months I don't get close to reaching/exceeding the limits anyway).
A even better deflation for me this month is the discovery that mum, who lives just down the road, in having a dementia diagnosis can now get Council tax exemption (housing tax), so a band F saving of around 2500-quid/year (well actually more like a 2000/year saving as she was getting a 25% single person occupancy discount). So as I pay both hers/ours, a reduction from 4500/year that would otherwise have been paid down to 2500/year