Starlink will allow for servers in unregulated and unclaimed territories that can't easily get taken down. That will be interesting.
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That's why Tesla is Starlink's biggest liability. Lets any country where Tesla ships/builds cars have leverage over Elon.
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Looking at China. I think that’s reality of any network.
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That assumes that the connection is known to be Starlink
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Unless they're using some sort of proxying service like
@Cloudflare or an onion routing service like@torproject, the IP address will show exactly what network it's on. But remember that even Sci-Hub is still online despite a bunch of really rich people wanting it gone.
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Indeed. Internet connectivity has to come from somewhere. Starlink needs peering, just like any other.
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It would be interesting if Starlink could preemptively handcuff itself. “Sorry, I can’t update the firmware from Earth. The box is in outer space, feel free to grab it.”
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Ooo That would be really interesting, I think they would have to have the ability to turn off a subscriber though unless they make everyone pay for lifetime access up front
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Or will skip the discussion step and just arrest the end users context: am kashmiri, and just got out of worlds longest internet shutdown
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And because of this tweet, Starlink sets sights on becoming a DAO

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