This Wired article once again perpetuates the inaccuracy that we turned off Starlink for Ukraine when they wanted to launch an attack on the Russian fleet.
Starlink was barred from turning on satellite beams in Crimea at the time, because doing so would violate US sanctions against Russia!
We received an unexpected request in the middle of the night to activate Starlink in Crimea in a matter of a few hours from the Ukraine government, but received no request or permission to override sanctions from the US government. Had we done as Ukraine asked, it would have been a felony violation of US law.
We also make it clear in our terms of use that Starlink is a commercial system, not a military system. Use of Starlink for communications, including military communications, is fine, just like the military uses the Internet in general, but if we deliberately engage in explicit acts of war, then we are making Starlink a military system and other countries have every right to shoot down our satellites.
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.@AdamRifkin, I love your work on Detroit Rock City. Great movie! Saw it last night (5th+ time) at Wealthy Theatre in Grand Rapids, MI. Growing up here, I actually knew people who believed KISS meant Knights (or Kids) In Satan's Service. And thanks for recording an intro for us🙏🏻
@straczynski Thank you for interacting with us fans on Usenet (& aol 😝) back then. I found your teases, trolls & flame posts thoroughly enjoyable.
Hey @atomicobject, I'm reading @tfadell's #BUILD & came across this, "The job [of CEO] is to give a shit ... When you give a shit, you care, you don't leet up until you're satisfied..." Reminded me of the core value you've espoused since the beginning.
@RickDeVos The 1980 Shogun miniseries piqued my fascination with Japanese culture (current and past). I hope that this is good enough to revitalize it.