• katy ✨
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    879 hours ago

    just grow a pair and ban twitter, spacex, starlink, and tesla from operating in europe already.

    there’s no good reason to let them operate.

    • @phoneymouse
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      267 hours ago

      They’re mostly all national security threats, especially with Elon and Putin having a special relationship.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 hour ago

        I mean AfD is also pro-russia AND have neo-nazi’s in its ranks.

        They are at 20% in polls just before the german election.

        I don’t think many people have as many issues as they should have with russia or they just don’t care.

    • @Defectus
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      14 hours ago

      Tesla is getting a buttload of cash from the EU soon in climate compensation (also Volvo but not so much).

      • Lemminary
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        24 hours ago

        Why not? Asking genuinely.

        • @[email protected]
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          53 hours ago

          Ukraine and other countries where fixed infrastructure is failing iirc benefit from having low cost Internet access.

        • @[email protected]
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          Have you never been to small and poor /s countries like Germany where this sometimes is the best option for getting internet access? /srs
          Edit: Added tone indicators because no one got it

            • @[email protected]
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              52 hours ago

              Starlink, in some places in Germany is the only usable option. We have shitty infrastructure.

              • @ripcord
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                22 hours ago

                I think it was the statement that Germany is a “small and poor country” that they were whaaaating about.

                • @TheGrandNagus
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                  They used that as sarcasm to highlight that Germany has no excuse for having shit infrastructure due to their wealth and economy size, unlike other countries.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    231 minutes ago

                    Thanks, at least someone got it. We are the third biggest economy on this planet and still have the shittiest internet connection a developed country can possibly have, and all of that is only because one corrupt politician said (as in “was paid to say”) that Television is the technology of the future. It’s getting better, but holy fuck, how could this happen.

          • kadotux
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            03 hours ago

            Mate tf are you on about? Small and poor like Germany?

            • @Haribro
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              72 hours ago

              In the context of Internet connectivity it might as well be (and I think that’s what the joke was about). Fiber build-out is atrocious and large areas are stuck on 16mbps speeds. Coincidentally cell coverage also sucks in these areas so starlink is the only way to get Internet with decent speed.

              • @ripcord
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                That’s not “small and poor”.

                Edit: Oh, it was a German “joke”. Now I understand. :)

                Although I’m REALLY skeptical that for more than maybe 1% of the population that Starlink is the best option.

                • @[email protected]
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                  118 minutes ago

                  German humor :)

                  maybe 1% of the population […]

                  That would be more than 800k people, although the number of affected people does not make a difference. You don’t even think about taking communication away from anyone without there being a replacement for them. And in the scope of Germany, this means that we’ll need starlink access for the next decade or so.