There have never been so many satellites orbiting Earth as there are today, thanks in part to the launch of mega constellations like SpaceX's Starlink internet service - and now we are learning just how the sun's activity can affect them
I remember seeing a post about someone on twitter complaining to Elon about his 250 USD monthly starlink bill turning to 1000 dollars and something about unreliability. I wonder how much further it will increase.
A family member has Starlink because they live in a rural area and I think it was basically the only option without cutting down trees. They both mostly work from home but anything past conference calls and email is dog water and gives me flash backs to 56k, like you can stream a show or play a game online, you are not doing both.
I remember seeing a post about someone on twitter complaining to Elon about his 250 USD monthly starlink bill turning to 1000 dollars and something about unreliability. I wonder how much further it will increase.
A family member has Starlink because they live in a rural area and I think it was basically the only option without cutting down trees. They both mostly work from home but anything past conference calls and email is dog water and gives me flash backs to 56k, like you can stream a show or play a game online, you are not doing both.
Holy shit, at that point just start a jellyfin server so you can have Radarr download your shows in the background.