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Interesting exchange and underscores how tech giants are so influential. I dont know how effective it can be, but SpaceX/Starlink is now a tool to overcome Russian sabotaging of internet infrastructure.

Fedorov is Ukrainian First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation since 2019. I dont think Elon needs an intro...


https://twitter.com/FedorovMykhailo/stat...66944?s=20&t=Ef4UoSg7shZ1Vz0J-Jgxdw


https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1497701484003213317



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Elon Musk activates Starlink to help keep Ukraine's internet upRussia's invasion of Ukraine is targeting its internet as well along with its military and civilians. Help is on the way.Steven Vaughan-NicholsFebruary 27, 2022With Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine's internet was sent staggering. Georgia Tech's Internet Outage Detection and Analysis (IODA) project, which monitors the internet, reported serious outages in Ukraine starting late on February 23. In response to this and other internet attacks, Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine's Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation, forlornly asked for help from SpaceX and Tesla billionaire Elon Musk. "We ask you to provide Ukraine with Starlink stations." Musk's response? "Starlink service is now active in Ukraine. More terminals en route."
Starlink is SpaceX's low-earth orbit (LEO) high-speed internet service. It's much harder to block than conventional internet. One person on Twitter summed it up nicely, "The people of Ukraine now have access to the fastest, most robust satellite internet system ever created. This makes it impossible for Russia to disable the Ukrainian internet access fully without cyber attacking foreign data centers." 
Even before Russia launched its unprovoked attack on Ukraine, Russia had been assaulting Ukraine's internet. Long before the tanks started rolling into Ukraine, Russia had injected malware and DDoSed Ukrainian websites. Years before that Russia had turned off Ukraine's capital city Kyiv's power supply
More recently, Russia has been trying to disrupt Ukraine's internet. According to the internet monitoring group NetBlocksGigaTrans, Ukraine's main internet service provider (ISP), has seen its traffic disrupted since February 24th. Netblocks also reports internet outages in major Ukrainian cities such as Kharkiv, Kyiv, and Mariupol.
The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) of Ukraine is also reporting that Russia's internet attacks have expanded beyond Ukraine. CERT Ukraine reports the NC1151 group, a hacker organization associated with Russian ally Belarus's Ministry of Defense, has also been attacking Polish and non-government Belarusian and Russian sites.
Still, despite all of Russia's efforts, Cloudflare Radar shows that for now Ukraine's internet traffic, while suffering a significant drop, is still hanging in there. With the help of Starlink, Ukraine's internet should still continue to hold its own. 
https://www.zdnet.com/article/linus-torv...-modern-c/

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what it should be?  Buttigieg vs DeSantis

what its going to be?  Trump vs Harris  BIDEN
(we all lose)

break the political system.  put in term limits and end special interest campaign finance.  real candidates for the people, motivated to work together.  we all win
 I think this is a more realistic option 2 - distasteful, no doubt. 


I can't see the DNC allowing that. I mean he's doing well and he's fairly popular, but in two years? He'll only be two years older. I can't imagine. 

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Feel good tweet of the day....

https://twitter.com/p_zalewski/status/14...20864?s=20&t=m_x3LzeuK1AQsW3A9edfeg

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It's great to see the world stepping up to support Ukraine. Amazing to see all the protests especially in Russia. I feel bad for the Russian people that don't want war that are suffering. The value and importance of NATO is clear. We'll see how the talks go. 

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Feel good tweet of the day....

https://twitter.com/p_zalewski/status/14...20864?s=20&t=m_x3LzeuK1AQsW3A9edfeg
Tanks will have the final say, but the worlds reaction to Putins actions has been pretty overwhelming. 

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Add the Pillow Guy. Alex Jones. And bury them all alive somewhere and the world would be better off. 

You're gonna need a lot bigger grave and a much wider scope of people if you want to make the world a better place that way.
Truth. But lets start with those 3 and plan from there. 

Anyone at CPAC.
Or anybody that voted for Biden,  or at least the people on "the view" to get started.
Any politician supporting insider trading, or that has a child that "worked" for a gas company in Ukraine.   Funny how many politicians have ties to the corruption in that area.

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Wife and I went to Palm Beach yesterday afternoon to walk the Lake Trail, hit Flagler Museum and have some lunch. On 3 overpasses, there were Trump supporters out with flags, etc. on the drive up. Unreal.
Did they hit the trifecta? Trump, Confederate, and Nazi flags? Fairly common occurrence here in Western North Carolina.
Please give us 2 sane candidates for POTUS in 24...




So not the super-callous-fragile-racist-sexist-nazi-potus? Just the thought of it is something quite atrocious.  

I'll take Pete Buttigieg for my side. Good luck finding one on the other. Any sane candidate will be shouted down by the cult. 
Nah, Biden already got elected.

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Add the Pillow Guy. Alex Jones. And bury them all alive somewhere and the world would be better off. 

You're gonna need a lot bigger grave and a much wider scope of people if you want to make the world a better place that way.
Truth. But lets start with those 3 and plan from there. 

Anyone at CPAC.
Or anybody that voted for Biden,  or at least the people on "the view" to get started.
Any politician supporting insider trading, or that has a child that "worked" for a gas company in Ukraine.   Funny how many politicians have ties to the corruption in that area.

Politicians need to eat too!!!
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