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healthworker•about 1 hour ago
Along these lines, it would be neat to use Raspberry Pi or something to make a "terminal to HDMI adapter", allowing me to have an unlimited number (tens or even hundreds) of external monitors for my laptop, each running a separate terminal-mode program such as a text editor, htop, Bloomberg, etc.

I often find fully working LCD monitors discarded by people who have no use for them, and could easily collect five or more of them that way if I had a convenient way to "wire them up" to my laptop.

tristanj•about 3 hours ago
I'm guessing it's called StarLink because the design uses a Star network topology: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_network
natch•about 1 hour ago
In the “the name got reused” section the article missed the Subaru usage of it.
verzali•about 3 hours ago
I honestly thought this would be about Teledesic!
Krishnaswaroop•about 2 hours ago
This is a great reminder that many of today's "breakthroughs" were imagined decades ago. What's changed isn't just the technology, but the economics and engineering needed to make it practical
healthworker•42 minutes ago
You didn't read the article. This has nothing to do with satellite-delivered Internet.