• @Summzashi@lemmy.one
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    144 months ago

    Can’t really do that when his shit is quite literally in space floating above your country in orbit.

      • @Crikeste@lemm.ee
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        94 months ago

        Welcome to the world where money has more power than laws and governments. It’ll all work out fine, I’m sure.

      • @Summzashi@lemmy.one
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        54 months ago

        Yeah the Brazilian space police is gonna shoot down them satellites.

        And then they will clean up the fueltas.

        I love fairytales about competence in Brazil.

        • @ulterno@lemmy.kde.social
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          03 months ago

          It most probably can work directly with satellites, but I don’t think some user is going to put the effort into setting up a direct system (∵ high cost), just to use the bloated site, X is (∵ low throughput internet).

    • @WoahWoah@lemmy.world
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      64 months ago

      His shit is also on the ground. Do you think the satellites beam an internet connection directly into a laptop or something? That said, finding and seizing the individual receivers seems unlikely. They’ve already instituted a hefty fine (equivalent to more a year’s average salary) for even using a VPN to little effect.

      Beyond that, they’ve also threatened to seize all local assets/offices and emplacements if Starlink doesn’t comply. There’s several dozen as I recall.