• mlg@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Meanwhile the NSA, CIA, DoD, and probably Biden himself having full access to the entire network because military industrial complex go brrrrrrr

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      10 months ago

      That is not exactly true. While it is true that the military brought Starlinks over to Poland and Musk gave 1500 units to Ukraine as well. There was a lot of back and forth because technically you are not supposed to use a commercial product for actual military operations. For everday activities it was fine but when Ukraine started sending drone feeds over the systems and supplied those feeds to the US Forces, it sort of crossed a line and they had to start negotiating the terms in the contracts as well as scaling back the usage. So all along Musk has been walking a fine line with being complicit with his tech being used for war and trying to avoid it.

      Let me clarify I am not a Musk apologist, I am just adding some context. I still do not like that he can seemingly over reach like this, but if the terms were not in place and negotiating was not done he is within his rights.

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        10 months ago

        And this is why I’m happy to be a hillbilly with no weight on the world stage.

        Fuck that noise.

        I don’t care for musk, but I’d blow my brains out if I found myself in a position like this.

        “Oh, hey, angryseal! Cool tech. A lot of people could be killed with this.”

        No thank you.

    • Madison420@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      That’s not actually the MiC, that’s just regular national security there’s no actual industry behind it.