It’s more useful as a backup in case your internet goes down, for things that need 1 or 2 backups for high connectivity uptime
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- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Is Charging Starlink Customers Gigantic Bogus Fees Because Its Network Is Being Crushed by “High Demand”English1·3 days ago
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Is Charging Starlink Customers Gigantic Bogus Fees Because Its Network Is Being Crushed by “High Demand”English2·3 days ago
The sats pass by every location, because of physics they circle the globe constantly rapidly. They can’t only operate in rural areas. So you will have some people in cities use it just not very much.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Is Charging Starlink Customers Gigantic Bogus Fees Because Its Network Is Being Crushed by “High Demand”English1·3 days ago
Even the 50k sat max size constellation isn’t anything for dense urban areas. That’s never been the intended market.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Is Charging Starlink Customers Gigantic Bogus Fees Because Its Network Is Being Crushed by “High Demand”English1·3 days ago
Thousands of satellites are immune to anti satellite missile, with only a few dozen geosats one country could blow up those sats and cut a few ocean cables and cut off most of the International transocean internet access. That’s a good thing, because it makes it so that any nation preparing for war isn’t tempted to cut off internet because it wouldn’t work anyway.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Is Charging Starlink Customers Gigantic Bogus Fees Because Its Network Is Being Crushed by “High Demand”English3·3 days ago
You have permafrost melting so northern tundra areas will be worse to build on going forward. But the context is tiny rural places that don’t have roads and you travel by plane or snowmobile, they’re not getting cable.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Is Charging Starlink Customers Gigantic Bogus Fees Because Its Network Is Being Crushed by “High Demand”English1·3 days ago
It’s the only high speed solution if you’re more than 30 miles away from the nearest town and you live completely surrounded by trees or hills. 4g internet is pretty good for home use and that covers most rural areas but that’s not large amounts of data usually. It’s good for a lot of edge cases like open ocean or really remote areas. And crucially it can do that with very low lag unlike any other traditional geosat space internet.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Is Charging Starlink Customers Gigantic Bogus Fees Because Its Network Is Being Crushed by “High Demand”English1·3 days ago
Didn’t they just drop the startup equipment costs a lot?
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Gamers push back: 71% say they’re not ready to let physical games die as PlayStation and Xbox move toward a digital-only future”English11·3 days ago
They ain’t gonna be working offline though at all.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Gamers push back: 71% say they’re not ready to let physical games die as PlayStation and Xbox move toward a digital-only future”English3·3 days ago
People pirate a game they own just to not have the launcher or unskipable opening movie.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Gamers push back: 71% say they’re not ready to let physical games die as PlayStation and Xbox move toward a digital-only future”English2·3 days ago
Steam voluntarily let you have family sharing, without a monthly fee, so that removed the biggest problem without having actual lending.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Gamers push back: 71% say they’re not ready to let physical games die as PlayStation and Xbox move toward a digital-only future”English2·3 days ago
You could have legislation, just make it so that they have to keep a download button for people that already have something purchased. The real issue is that like if Sony doesn’t have the rights to something anymore then the rights holder can go after Sony. You just need a rule that they can keep something and can’t be suedby others for providing downloads to customers even if Sony lost the rights, so that only applies to new sales.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Gamers push back: 71% say they’re not ready to let physical games die as PlayStation and Xbox move toward a digital-only future”English1·3 days ago
You dint need optical drives specifically. Gog style drm free zip is better than a disc. If you put it on a thumb drive it’s physical.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.world•If Europe has started experiencing over 40°C heatwaves frequently, then this planet really is fucked8·3 days ago
The fact that there was a temporary warm period and cool period for a few centuries in one region isn’t relevant. We have climate data and co2 levels to compare with those periods, they are not the same thing.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoPC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Intel quietly bumps the price up of the best CPUs it's made in years to 'reflect current market dynamics'English3·4 days ago
Cpus should start going on sale as they get older, not get more expensive.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Trump crypto token buyers are down $3.8 billion, Nansen data showsEnglish2·4 days ago
It’s just a funny coincidence that people who bought scam coins from them also happened to be very likely to have billions of government related contracts.
- Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldtoEurope@feddit.org•Deaths in France surged 30% during hottest week of record June heatwaveEnglish3·7 days ago
Using water for evaporative cooling is the best way to deal with it, but then this is limited by availability of fresh water and too much can just make the area very humid.
That would be Xbox and PC and everything except Playstation