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vegeta@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 24 days ago

FCC head Brendan Carr tells Europe to get on board with Starlink

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FCC head Brendan Carr tells Europe to get on board with Starlink

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vegeta@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 24 days ago
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    “Just trust The Modern Nazi with all your data and communication bro. Come on, bro. Its not a security threat bro just trust me.”

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    LOL, no.

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      lmfao, no. to be precise

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    He has also repeatedly suggested that Joe Biden’s administration discriminated against Starlink by denying it US government subsidies for rural broadband.

    Fucking liars lying. Starlink wasn’t giving a speed defined as “broadband” when they applied:

    https://www.theverge.com/2023/12/12/23999070/spacex-starlink-fcc-rural-digital-opportunity-fund-fcc-rejected

    Does it have better latency than Hughes? Sure. Was it providing adequate throughput at the time? No. And it’s pretty laughable that Starlink couldn’t even keep up with Hughes 'cause I’ve used that shit and it’s terrible for throughput at the node I tried.

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    You known what Europe WAS doing prior to 2025? Buying Starlink, and buying Tesla.

    What’s different now? Hmmm?

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    Buy european: Eutelsat.

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    US government really displaying that they’re a front for corporate interests. An arms and marketing division for US corporate lobbyist

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    So our government is now doubling as advertising executives?

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      Fascism is when government and corporate powers fully mix.

      So literally yes. This is proto-facism, writ large.

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    I can’t think of a better example of the need to “seize the means of production” than the starlink network.

    Seriously, space is not within any country’s borders, how can one have private property up there?

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    I hope Europe’s response is “fuck you”.

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    MAGAt go to hell.

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    Fuck that, only choice is Eutel wootwoot

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    Brendan Carr is a Dummy ™

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      “America’s favorite podcast within a podcast!”

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        Brendan Carr gets an alert on his phone every time his name shows up in a Lemmy post.

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    or what lol

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