NEWS: Elon Musk confirms he's using Starlink internet on Air Force One
To be clear, it's actually a special government version called Starshield.
Starshield uses the same SpaceX technology as regular Starlink but is built specifically for government and national security use instead of regular consumers.
The key difference is security. While regular Starlink already has strong encryption, Starshield adds extra high-level protection that can handle classified information.
This allows Air Force One to process sensitive government data securely while flying, meeting the strictest security requirements for presidential communications.
๐ฑ๐น Lithuaniaโs Black Hawks have arrived and are ready to fly!
๐ช These new modern helicopters will make @LTU_Army faster and stronger.
๐บ๐ธ Bought from the US in 2020, they replace old Soviet Mi-8s.
I like how $TSM posted a video about its new Arizona Fab, where they explain how chips are made using EUV equipment from $ASML, and they even include small clips provided by $ASML.
"to be able to do this is incredibly difficult. We are using extreme ultraviolet technologies (ASML) to be able to print line..."
ASML is one of the most gorgeous monopolies
Compare this to my local drug store when I lived in midtown Manhattan- everything was locked up. All the aisles were plastic vaults that required a clerk to open. Degrades everyone in a community to live that way. But NYC chooses to tolerate it.
So in Taiwan youโll see someone in a coffee shop leave their cell phone on their seat *to save their spot* when they go to the bathroom
Asked some locals if this was normal, they thought the question was funny. Of course people leave their phones out. No theft.
Civilized.
First V4 cabinet Supercharger now live https://t.co/6T1X6MVTaj
0.5 MW, 3X power density, 2X stalls per cabinet
Higher throughput, higher efficiency, lower cost, faster deployments