So far my list includes Comcast, EA, and Nestle. Tell me yours, and I’ll help out.

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    why SpaceX is bad.

    For example they “decorated” our night sky with thousands of their satellites. Never asked permission. Astronomers around the globe are pissed because their work & results gets worse. Other people who own satellites are pissed because they don’t behave up there.

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      I have read about the interference with astronomy and am not for it. It didn’t occur to me when I asked.

      Thanks for answering my question.

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      I would like to point out that they did ask for permission. Though obviously they didn’t ask for permission from every government in the world, nor did they ask the astronomy community.

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      Providing global Internet is worth it. That said, I’d much rather see it done in a non profit way, and definitely not under the muskrat’s control.

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        Except the carbon footprint of Starlink is estimated to be 30x greater than terrestrial alternatives.

        More than half of all satellites in space are already Starlink at around 5,000, with 12,000 planned in the near future and up to 42,000 as a later expansion.

        It’s just not sustainable.

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        But hold on, isn’t it about providing global internet in way X versus way Y? So it’s more about the specific way, which is fucking everything up.

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          Regardless of what it’s “about” what it “is” is internet access available around the globe.