SeaweedSorcerer
SeaweedSorcerer t1_iwwbvp1 wrote
Reply to comment by someguynamedben7 in FCC orders ISPs to show broadband 'nutrition labels' with all fees and limits by Sorin61
Which is why once you exceed the 1tb you are merely deprioritized relative to users who haven’t.
I do agree it would make more sense to use rolling windows than resetting everyone on the same day. But I don’t work there.
SeaweedSorcerer t1_iwv2qdk wrote
Reply to comment by KPookz in FCC orders ISPs to show broadband 'nutrition labels' with all fees and limits by Sorin61
There aren’t unlimited satellites in the sky or unlimited bandwidth on each satellite transmitter. Physics (and economics) puts a hard limit there. Most users would rather have reliable speed for the data they do transfer. See: the complaints about starlink getting slower.
SeaweedSorcerer t1_ivn3bb7 wrote
Reply to comment by th1341 in Tesla Recalls 40,000 Vehicles Over Potential Power Steering Failure by Additional-Two-7312
That’s fine for technical rule lawyering but it’s not very useful for communication to consumers. It’ll quickly become the boy who cried wolf.
SeaweedSorcerer t1_ivn1why wrote
Reply to comment by th1341 in Tesla Recalls 40,000 Vehicles Over Potential Power Steering Failure by Additional-Two-7312
It’s pretty clear there is a level of user action that is vastly different between these two cases. In one case the user performs no action and in another case the user returns their car to the dealership for the problem to be fixed, taking hours of their time.
SeaweedSorcerer t1_ivn02eg wrote
Reply to comment by psalm_69 in Tesla Recalls 40,000 Vehicles Over Potential Power Steering Failure by Additional-Two-7312
Another article on this said an absurd percent of cars (97% I think) were already updated before the article was written. Such a non-issue of headline writers taking advantage of government technical wording for clicks.
SeaweedSorcerer t1_irpn6m9 wrote
Reply to comment by srfrosky in Lufthansa Is Not Banning AirTags in Checked Luggage by eeby_deeby
$10 of hardware. Pretty much anything that does Bluetooth LE. I could see them with a simple ESPHome script. You can’t identify specific ones of course, but you can know a AirTag is there.
SeaweedSorcerer t1_irpgzrd wrote
Reply to comment by srfrosky in Lufthansa Is Not Banning AirTags in Checked Luggage by eeby_deeby
AirTags are broadcasting on Bluetooth a ton. It’d be easy to figure out if a bag had one.
SeaweedSorcerer t1_iwwcv76 wrote
Reply to comment by someguynamedben7 in FCC orders ISPs to show broadband 'nutrition labels' with all fees and limits by Sorin61
Incorrect.
> After your Priority Access is exhausted, you will continue to have an unlimited amount of Basic Access for the remainder of your billing cycle.
https://www.starlink.com/legal/documents/DOC-1134-82708-70?regionCode=US