• davel [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    I presume that by them you mean the Russian state. This sounds like BlueAnonsense.

    Have you considered that the NSA likely has full access to everything that happens on Starlink?

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      8 months ago

      They do not. At best, they have the metadata which would let them ID the location of anyone using it, but that is a whole different thing to view the traffic.

      The ability to communicate over vast distances is WAY too big of a boon to give to russia… Encryption and ciphers can be added ontop of the connection. Ever heard of a VPN…?

      Russia cannot be given StarLink.

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        8 months ago

        Do you think Russia doesn’t have the internet or something? Do Russians not have cell-phones? What do you think Starlink actually is?

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          8 months ago

          Do you? You seem to fail to realize what a data link is and that different data can be stuffed in to the generic parts, you fucking numpty.

          Do you think StarLink cannot send generic data? Do you think it inspects everything it sends to make sure it’s not encrypted? Or does it just route and send the data. You have no fucking clue what you’re even trying to retort.

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            8 months ago

            Russia already has the ability to do everything Starlink provides, the difference is it is a bit more convenient. So saying something like this:

            Russia cannot be given StarLink.

            Is weird and acting like Starlink is some kind of cold-war superweapon that we have to keep from Russia makes no sense.

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              8 months ago

              No, it makes perfect sense to say, “someone gaining billions over here should not be allowed to profit from helping the enemy.”

              Why is the concept of treason so fucking hard for people to understand?! “You mad someone’s helping a horrible person doing horrible things?” … YES!!! Why the FUCK aren’t you?!