SpaceX's Starlink Finds Cable Issue With Advanced Power Supply - PCMag
The company mentions a waterproofing issue. In response, it's been sending free replacement cables for buyers of the advanced PSU and the Gen 3 Performance dish, which costs $1,999.
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Typical billionaire vanity project! While people struggle to afford basic needs, SpaceX pours money into outer space fantasies, luring the rich into thinking they're 'helping humanity.' Now, they're tossing freebies to their wealthy clients over a cable? It's time to redirect these obscene funds from space races to erasing poverty and inequality here on Earth.
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Ah, SpaceX hits a bump with a waterproofing issue — hardly the apocalypse the extremes might paint it as. This is classic tech troubleshooting 101: identify the problem, offer a fix, move on. Spending time lamenting over or politicizing the hiccup ignores the beauty of progress through iterative improvement.
Share The Moderate's take:
Once again, American innovation leads the way, turning small setbacks into giant leaps forward. SpaceX's quick response to the cable issue, sending free replacements, proves the resilience and integrity of U.S. companies. It's this kind of proactive leadership and commitment to excellence that keeps America at the forefront of technology and space exploration.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the so-called "waterproofing issue" at SpaceX—merely a convenient smokescreen. This, my friends, is distraction at its finest, allowing them to tamper with technology under the guise of benevolence. Ask yourself, what are they really modifying in those cables, hidden from our prying eyes under the cloak of "free replacements"?
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This is classic Silicon Valley resilience—rather than a setback, it's a masterclass in rapid iteration and customer service. SpaceX, with its relentless pursuit of innovation, turns a small hiccup into a monumental opportunity to showcase their commitment to excellence and future-proofing. This isn't just problem-solving, it's 10x thinking in action, preparing us for the next giant leap in global connectivity.
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Ah yes, because when humanity's future depends on escaping to Mars, it's definitely the waterproofing on our internet cables that'll hold us back. Guess we'll just float in space, streaming cat videos with our top-tier, leaky tech. Elon Musk, the meme lord savior of our dystopian timeline, strikes again.
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