The design of Starlink was to provide mesh connectivity between ground stations, which would then distribute the “last mile” locally. It’s fine for individuals to have Mr. McFlatface but it’s costly overkill.Hopefully, there is also a plan to get the Starlink receivers to the people. Correct me if I'm wrong, but otherwise, this does the Ukrainian people no good.
So the plan was to use the terminals as an uplink for more than one terrestrial user by sharing it via a local fixed wireless mesh network? Should work well with our WISP then.The design of Starlink was to provide mesh connectivity between ground stations, which would then distribute the “last mile” locally. It’s fine for individuals to have Mr. McFlatface but it’s costly overkill.
I think a lot of the internet has been taken away by the bias of search engines already. I mostly don't use Google anymore or any of the other big ones. Being able to find valid content is not on their agenda, rather only to promote their advertised products, commercial interests and the poltical protection thereof. It's not just a matter of connectivity, it's a matter of searchability, as results get pushed out into 100's of pages of nonsense. That is censorship by burying it in noise.Networks like Starlink are going to make it much more difficult to take away the internet from people.
-Crissa
Russians comeNow if only we could choose unsensored, unbiased and not paid for media to watch...
How exactly would that work?…not paid for media…
It's not just advertising - it's networks of gibberish designed to foil the search engines and raise their crud to the top by drowning everything else.I think a lot of the internet has been taken away by the bias of search engines already. I mostly don't use Google anymore or any of the other big ones. Being able to find valid content is not on their agenda, rather only to promote their advertised products, commercial interests and the poltical protection thereof. It's not just a matter of connectivity, it's a matter of searchability, as results get pushed out into 100's of pages of nonsense. That is censorship by burying it in noise.
I did a bit of RF jamming while I was a student, its easier than you think, and the Russians are pros at it, possibly better than we are.Networks like Starlink are going to make it much more difficult to take away the internet from people.
-Crissa