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BREAKING: Venezuela approves Starlink-powered Direct-to-Device testing to support post-earthquake communications. 🇻🇪 • Venezuela’s telecom regulator, CONATEL, approved a temporary 3-month pilot for Movistar/Telefónica to test Starlink-powered Direct-to-Device connectivity. • The pilot will use SpaceX’s Starlink satellite constellation. • It is designed to let mobile phones connect directly with satellites....

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BREAKING:🚨 TRUMP TO IRAN: YOUR BLACKOUT IS OVER: STARLINK ABOUT TO BE DEPLOYED President Trump has just confirmed he is speaking to Elon Musk about activating Starlink over Iran as the regime plunges the country into an information blackout amid mass protests. This is not a technical move. This is a political earthquake. The Islamic dictatorship survives by controlling one thing above all else: the narrative. When Iranians can’t upload video, can’t message, can’t livestream, and can’t show the world what’s happening, the regime can kill in silence. That silence is its greatest weapon. Starlink shatters that. Once satellite internet is active: • Protesters can upload footage in real time • Atrocities can be documented instantly • Killings can’t be denied • Mass arrests can’t be hidden • The world sees the truth as it happens And the regime loses its ability to lie. Tehran cannot turn off satellites. It cannot censor orbit. It cannot firewall space. That is why Starlink terrifies them more than any speech or sanction ever could. And here is the part the regime understands, even if its apologists pretend not to: When people are connected to the outside world, they stop being invisible. They become witnesses. They become evidence. They become impossible to erase. Iran’s rulers already know what’s coming. They are shooting protesters. They are charging them as “enemies of God.” They are scrambling to kill the internet before the truth escapes. Trump is moving to break that chokehold. This is not about hardware. It is about ending the regime’s monopoly on reality. Because dictatorships don’t fall when they lose tanks. They fall when they lose control of the story. And once Iranians can speak to the world freely again, the story of this regime is finished.

Jim Ferguson

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This is WILD! A small startup just declared war on America's most powerful telecom companies and nobody is talking about it. For decades, AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile have had an iron grip on how Americans connect to the world. They built the towers, they set the prices, and you had no real choice but to pay whatever they demanded. That stranglehold ends today. US Mobile just bundled Starlink satellite home internet together with unlimited wireless service across all three major networks and they are charging under $50 a month for the whole thing. Let that land for a second. You are getting home internet beamed down from space, plus full cellular coverage on Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile's networks, all inside one bill that costs less than most people pay for just their phone plan alone. The big carriers have been charging $120 a month just for Starlink residential internet on its own. US Mobile is handing you that same service plus an unlimited phone plan for less than half of that price. This is not a discount carrier cutting corners. US Mobile is an MVNO, a company that leases capacity from all three major networks at wholesale rates and packages them into something the big carriers would never offer, because doing so would cannibalize their own revenue streams. Their internal network names are Warp, Darkstar, and Lightspeed. Those are Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, all three, simultaneously available to one customer on one plan. Now they are adding a fourth layer from orbit. Starlink's constellation of low-earth satellites delivers home internet that has already disrupted rural broadband. Bundled with cellular, it means one plan that follows you from your living room to the middle of nowhere. The big carriers saw this threat coming. T-Mobile has been in a satellite partnership with Starlink, but that exclusivity window has expired, meaning SpaceX can now work with anyone. US Mobile was paying attention when everyone else was not. AT&T has bet $15.6 billion on a rival satellite company called AST SpaceMobile just to try to keep up. Verizon has no credible satellite answer at all and now a nine-year-old startup from New York is selling the whole package for under $50 a month.

Milk Road AI

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🚨 BREAKING: Starcloud just turned Starlink’s laser network into the backbone for orbital AI data centers. A company called Starcloud has ordered 50+ Starlink Mini Laser terminals to equip 25+ future satellites. Not ground stations. Not fiber cables. Direct laser-linked computing nodes in orbit plugged straight into SpaceX’s space-based optical mesh. This is the sci-fi future arriving now: Orbital cloud computing AI servers floating in space Powered by 24/7 sunlight Connected globally at light speed via Starlink lasers The insane part: Starcloud says its satellites will eventually handle full AI inference and training workloads directly in orbit. Data won’t always need to come back to Earth to be processed. The advantages are massive: • Unlimited solar energy (no grid limits) • Zero land or water constraints • Passive radiative cooling in vacuum • Instant global relay with zero terrestrial bottlenecks • Near real-time Earth observation analysis Their first major spacecraft (Starcloud-3) is designed for 200 kilowatts in orbit a full-on space-based data center node, not just a satellite. And here’s the bigger picture: SpaceX has filed plans for up to ONE MILLION orbital data centers of its own. Read that again. We may be watching the birth of the first true space-based computing infrastructure layer for civilization. The internet already left the ground. Now AI might be next. What happens when the cloud literally moves into space? Follow for more frontier physics and future technology.

TheNewPhysics

152,463 views • 1 month ago

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83,362 views • 3 months ago

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🚨 A SATELLITE JUST REVEALED SOMETHING SHOCKING: GPS JAMMING IS FAR MORE WIDESPREAD THAN ANYONE REALIZED. An experimental navigation satellite called Pulsar-0, flying just 500 km above Earth, has mapped GPS signal tampering from space for the first time and the scale surprised even the engineers who built it. As soon as the satellite passed over Europe and parts of the Middle East, its GPS receiver showed massive signal degradation. In the worst areas, signal strength dropped from a normal 40 decibels all the way down to just 10 decibels. Why this matters: • Ground-based jammers (used in conflicts like Ukraine and the Middle East) are now reaching all the way into low Earth orbit • Satellites like Starlink that rely on GPS for collision avoidance and positioning are being affected across a huge region from France to the borders of Pakistan • When GPS drops out, satellites can’t accurately point their antennas, maintain formation, or safely maneuver • This isn’t just a military problem it threatens the growing network of commercial satellites we increasingly depend on The deeper implication: We’ve long known that GPS signals on the ground can be jammed. What we didn’t fully appreciate is how far those jamming signals reach into space. Even satellites in low Earth orbit the backbone of global communications, Earth observation, and future mega-constellations are now operating in an increasingly hostile electromagnetic environment. Xona’s upcoming constellation aims to fix this with signals 100 times stronger than traditional GPS. But the bigger question remains: as more nations and groups weaponize jamming and spoofing, how resilient will our orbital infrastructure actually be? How concerned are you that GPS jamming is now reaching into space and affecting satellites? Follow for more frontier space technology and the hidden vulnerabilities of our orbital systems.

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YOU JUST GOT PLAYED. Thanks for participating in a social experiment. 1.5K of you liked complete bullshit. That Starlink + Polymarket post? Complete bullshit. Made it up. $24k in 15 days? Never happened. Fake video, fake profits, fake everything. Why am I telling you this? Because I'm not selling you anything. And because anyone with Google could've figured out it's fake in 5 minutes. Here's how: Starlink as "latency edge"? Retarded. Starlink latency: 25-50ms. Fiber optic VPS: 5-15ms. Any bot on fiber near Polygon RPC destroys Starlink. Satellite goes to space and back. Fiber is direct line. I literally described a losing setup. Polymarket arbitrage is OLD. Wintermute is official MM there. Every HFT bot already runs this. Those UP+DOWN gaps exist for 2-3 seconds because pros are already eating them. You're not competing with "other traders" - you're competing with algorithmic market makers with sub-5ms latency. Market depth kills you: small markets have no liquidity. Try to arb $5k? You move the price yourself. Slippage eats profit. You need $50-100k capital minimum for this to work. Not "two devs with Starlink." The math is broken: $24k / 15 days = $1,600/day. If average arb is $20, that's 80 trades daily, 24/7. Where's downtime? Failed fills? Gas fees? 100% win rate? Come on. I wrote this in 40 minutes with ChatGPT&Claude. Made fake console pages in HTML. Added technical jargon to sound credible. Result? 1.5K likes, 200k views, DMs asking to join. I could launch a $499 course right now. Easy money. Your favorite CT influencers? 50% are doing exactly this. Fake screenshots, repackaged knowledge, technical words you can't verify. Then they sell courses/groups/mentorship. If they're printing money trading, why do they need your $299? The difference? I'm telling you it was fake. They won't. I'm not launching a product. They will. Most of CT is performance art. Fake wins sold as real alpha. Now you know how easy it is to manufacture credibility. Trust nobody. Verify everything. Google exists for a reason. Follow if you want more reality checks. Or don't. Doesn't matter. THX EVERYBODY <3

nostylist⁺

203,973 views • 6 months ago

Why Having a Satellite Network is So Important In 2023, the Russians were about to close a deal with a certain North Korean MLRS, but the deal fell through exactly because the North Koreans, +20 years ago, had revolted against Russian opposition to their nuclear program and switched from GLONASS to BeiDou. Only few years ago, the NK returned to Glonass and started converting their equipment to work with dual GNSS guidance. But why did the deal sour? Because the Chinese did not authorize the use of their satellites in the Ukraine conflict. The same problem occurred with the Belarusian POLONEZ MLRS, which uses missiles based on Chinese technology. Today, Iran has switched from GPS to BeiDou, aiming for greater resistance to jammers and integration with Chinese systems. This shows that a missile program is much more than the missiles themselves. It is necessary to have one's own constellation, even if it is strictly military and regionalized, with resources for monitoring and target acquisition, in addition to the ability to deal with jammers and spoofers. When I mentioned Iran and BeiDou, it is the beginning and serves as a gateway that enables integration with Chinese networks, provided the Chinese decide to allow it. However, it is essentially a massive gateway, with numerous smaller, more specialized sub-channels operating underneath. For targeting moving objects, Iran would need to receive data from the Guowang or Yaogan networks. In the last six months, the Chinese could have provided partial integration. At this stage, since the Iranians are conducting their ISR primarily with drones, I believe the Chinese are not sharing data from the LEO satellites in those networks. Iran also has its own satellites, but the Chinese network is far more mature and likely equipped with a wide array of integration and data-sharing tools. While the Chinese are providing intelligence to Iran, I believe they are prudent in doing so to preserve the relationships they have built with other Arab states. At this moment, I believe that the sharing of intelligence from satellites isn’t in real time. For a country like Iran, it is crucial to have GNSS independence with its own program. The same applies to other medium-sized countries, which need at least an LEO constellation capable of providing the minimum ISR, and this is linked to security, but also a series of other factors. I'll give a practical example here. Drones usually lose link with 50% of their range in the Amazon due to weather conditions. With an LEO constellation, this would not occur. Today, to have independence, a constellation project is necessary.

Patricia Marins

19,508 views • 5 months ago

Apparently, I saw this video online and I decided to share. What this worker is applying is called bitumen, or what many of us know as bituminous coating. Most people think a wall is a solid, impenetrable block, but in reality, it is more like a sponge. Concrete and blocks have microscopic pores that pull water from the earth through a process we call capillary action. This thick black substance is the shield that stops that water from climbing up into the house. It is not about making the wall look good because this part will be buried under the dirt forever. It is about creating a skin that water cannot breathe through. When do you need to do this? The need for this arises because the soil is a very aggressive environment. Water is not your only enemy.. The ground also contains salts and sulfates that want to eat away at the cement. If this moisture finds its way to the steel bars inside the columns, those bars will start to rust. And when steel rusts, it expands, and that expansion is what cracks the concrete from the inside out. This coating is the only thing standing between your foundation and that kind of slow destruction. Thats is why if you see wet patches at the bottom of your walls inside your house, it usually means someone skipped this step or did it poorly during construction. You can apply this anytime you are building parts of a structure that will stay in contact with the ground. It is common in areas where the water table is high or where the soil stays damp for most of the year. This is a one-shot opportunity. Once you backfill the soil, you can never go back to fix it without a lot of expense and a lot of digging. It is about having the foresight to protect the heart of the building while it is still exposed. Please don’t ignore this if you need to. If you ignore it now to save a bit of money, you will be funding the future decay of your own home. I hope this helps.

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