• ZeroOne@lemmy.world
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    So Hughes-Net & ViSat aren’t a thing ? They’re satellite internet companies probably based in Europe, but I could be wrong. (I probably butchered the names)

    Also, how rich of Elon, a man whose existence is propped up by government funding to bark & bite the hands that feed them

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    Rubio shouted at Musk, so poor Elon took it out on a foreign country’s government official and called him “little man”

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    Starlink is just putting up cubesats with basic programming variations. The EU space agency can easily provide a competitive service that values freedom and democracy.

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    Hubris. This is hubris.

    Nemesis will follow, motherfucker, the Moires don’t fuck around.

  • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Oligarchs used to act the part, and have the appearance of being “classy”.

    Now Oligarchs are just a bunch of 4chan users.

    Wtf is: “Be quiet, small man”

    That’s not an elegant way of speaking.

    These people are supposed to be “upper class”?

    🤣

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      You wouldn’t talk to your allies that way. Which once again makes it clear that the current US administration no longer sees Europe as allies.

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    If America was a real country this guy would’ve immediately been removed from any and all companies he runs.

    Does SpaceX not have a board?

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        It’s faster, cheaper, and on the tech side more reliable (definitely not politically reliable though).

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        Now, I don’t know, but I would assume its the latency. Starlink has a (impressively) low ping of < 100ms, while existing alternatives usually have 600ms+. Now, that’s only relevant if they are using it for stuff like flying drones.

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        My guess is better coverage and latency with its sheer number of satellites.

        They use low earth orbit, which require them to use more satellites, but lowered latency.

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          Technically, and this is purely semantics, coverage is the major downside to starlink. They are faster, though.

          The coverage of satellites has an exponential factor of the distance of that satellite to earth. If you had the satellite further out then its signal could reach a wider area before being cut off by the curvature of the earth. However, as the distance increases, so does latency.

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    TBH I think any more low orbit telecom satellite arrays than we already have are just going to become a huge problem in the following decades.

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      This has been commented before.

      Starlink flies at a very low altitude, meaning relatively high atmospheric drag, and a very short period of time before their sats deorbit if they go dead, less than ten years.

      It’s nowhere near the problem everyone makes it out to be.

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    “My starlink system”. He’s literally a walking, talking “you made this? I made this” meme.

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      I get what you’re saying, but I refer to my car as…my car. I didn’t turn a wrench in its construction, nor did I design it, but it’s still mine.

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      Except for the fact that he doesn’t make anything, he pays people who do, then takes the credit for it. Is his way with everything: companies, gaming profiles…

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        “I literally challenged Putin to one on one physical combat over Ukraine and my starlink system is the backbone of the Ukrainian army.”

        It’s the first sentence of the quoted tweet.

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        The interior, initial Musk tweet. It’s a snippet in the middle of a sentence.