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What's your thoughts on this new 5G?
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2019-07-28 at 8:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal My thoughts are that humans need to step away from technology and go back to being human
http://editions-hache.com/essais/pdf/kaczynski2.pdf -
2019-07-28 at 8:57 PM UTCYeahp
Kazinsky was right etc
This is the only way humanity will survive, is to find a balance between technology and human living.
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2019-07-28 at 8:58 PM UTCSocial media is evil
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2019-07-28 at 9 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost Social media is evil
It's not evil, but it is being used for such.
Think back to the Myspace days, lots of people used it, lots didn't, it wasn't taking over the whole world.
Facebook is a communist trojan horse conditioning humanity into becoming a hivemind that will be controlled by technocratic overlords.
This system has to collapse, humanity must be set free. -
2019-07-28 at 9:04 PM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 9:12 PM UTCFuck yeah the good olde days before built in spell correction!
Goddamn I miss those days -
2019-07-28 at 10:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by iam_asiam68 whatever term you need to float your boat..
I Engineer some parts that eventually are manufactured for spying technology. you know, the kind that can be orbiting possible new explorations and then can zoom focus to where it can read the face of a dime back on home planet Earth. the kind we are competing with our biggest foes against..
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2019-07-28 at 10:26 PM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 12:30 AM UTCnigger
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2019-07-29 at 12:32 AM UTCI can't wait for Starlink to come fully online in the next decade or so.
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2019-07-29 at 12:38 AM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 12:43 AM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 12:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by whoami The fact that it uses much higher frequencies and therefore needs lots of closely spaced towers compared to 4G in order to achieve good coverage means that anyone living outside a large city is probably going to be SOL for years, maybe decades before it becomes ubiquitous even in developed countries. Plus, most of the cell plans up here are currently capped at 10-15 GB even if you pay out the nose, so unless telecom providers dramatically raise those limits and decrease the cost per byte by an order of magnitude, the extra bandwidth will hardly matter.
Range is alright but yeah, wall penetration is shit. 5ghz+ offers significantly more channels meaning interference becomes less of an issue though.
where are you that plans top out at 10gb/mo? here in australia I'm on like 90 and even using it as my primary internet connection I rarely use a quarter -
2019-07-29 at 12:49 AM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 1:21 AM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 4:46 AM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 4:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra they can probably pack a good deal of them in one launch, like a MIRV straight up
that's a lot of debris to put in orbit though
SpaceX is using a special orbital height so that it doesn't interfere with other space missions. The satellite array communicates with LAZ0RZ. And they use their re-entry launch vehicles to cut down cost and make sure they're not putting junk in orbit. -
2019-07-29 at 8:15 AM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 8:26 AM UTCI'm just glad we're finally pioneering practical solutions for spectrum crunch.