Indeed. What is it?
Natanox
That's still a lot since those satellites aren't geostationary. To guarantee a stable, permanent connection in all of Ukraine and the adjacent Sea I'd assume you might need up to 3 of those bands of satellites. Now, fortunately, Ukraine doesn't necessarily require a lot of bandwidth. It just has to be a reliable few mbps that can be easily set up everywhere.
And that's just one of the constellations…
ZorinOS: Always wears fancy fashion, completely forgets to do any homework though.
Kali Linux: Always got a copy of all the answers. Nobody knows how. Somewhat creepy.
ElementaryOS: Thinks of themself as special. Always has to do things slightly different than others.
Tankies simping for their favourite flavour of authoritarian extremism as usual.
It's a statistic from the ADL. Wasn't that thing full of shit or something?
Lol.
This reminds me of someone who ones was really sad about "german quality", as they intentionally bought a tool box from a german brand. Turned out they, unfortunately, picked the cheapest one "Brüder Mannesmann". Which is basically a german sales front for whatever they can cheaply resell (so basically fancy AliExpress with a CE stamp). Their "rust-free" tools turned orange faster than even chinese bridges could collapse.
Unfortunately this whole price war causes actual german tool manufacturers like Bosch to go down in quality as well, at least for their value kits. Of course the same is true for Japanese' Makita. And with the Internet being infested with bots and paid reviews (i.e. lies) and local shops also being paid to tell you marketing nonsense… it's so god damn hard to find actual quality products.
Is there by any chance some Fedi channel equivalent to r/buyitforlife?
From the guy who wanted to be a 5-star Michelin chef (material gets provided). Just pray he already is there for a while.
I get mine through the team chat of War Thunder! Enter the code TRTHMNSTRY and receive the special ammo full of facts to shoot straight into your enemies' face!
You can still do it. 😉
Time to install flatpaks. It's the future of userspace programs on Linux anyway, you'll get newest versions there the quickest.
This URL is more telling than that nose.