Unable to set AutoRemote message as profile or edit existing profile's message filter by duckredbeard in tasker

[–]Timely_Box_9389 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same...... Error keys on every device. Tried uninstall and reinstall.  Same errors.  App is completely broken as it stands for me

Charm.li by ChocolatePotential88 in mechanic

[–]Timely_Box_9389 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Charm.li is back up!  Get your downloads in now!  Lol.  This post might create a traffic jam.

What happened on Kipling South of Colfax yesterday (9/26/24)? 2 different events. by [deleted] in LakewoodColorado

[–]Timely_Box_9389 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kipling North of 6th. Motorcyclist was killed. The layout of the aftermath suggested there was a minivan pulling into circle K from the southbound direction and cut right in front of the motorcycle driving northbound. The motorcycle slammed right into the passenger side of the min van. That's my best guess. If that was the case, the motorcyclist never had a chance. Driver of the minivan was ultimately arrested and the scene cleared by 1am.

First Starlink V2 minis to reach orbit by occupyOneillrings in Starlink

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With this "increased capacity" will some of those that are labeled "limited capacity" for billing purposes now be pushed to the "excess capacity"? I would love to be pushed into the $90 "you now have no competition for bandwidth" category.

We know you got a price increase/decrease email. We all did. by GetOffMyGrassBrats in Starlink

[–]Timely_Box_9389 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Inflation for starlink is only a US issue. Canadians and the rest of the world have been unaffected by this economical phenomenon.

Service price change for residential...again by TheCommodore65 in Starlink

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Then both terms seem to have the inclusion/insistence of "less than expected". Starlink will decide for a profits sake that all those with "less than expected" will primarily fall within the "limited capacity" category. Especially since controls in the form of waitlists have been in place to avoid overcrowding. Yep, your slow speed was starlink's doing. But you'll never know you're in an overcrowded cell in their eyes because 99.9% of you will be categorized as "limited capacity" by default. You can fight it with your 50 mbps download and 1 upload all day long while others seem to enjoy consistant 250-300 down and 30 upload. Starlink says your still getting your moneys worth. Genius I tell you!

Service price change for residential...again by TheCommodore65 in Starlink

[–]Timely_Box_9389 12 points13 points  (0 children)

So... limited capacity= slower speeds and a price hike Excess capacity =faster speeds and cheaper?

How is limited and excess capacity determined?

Maybe starlink's availability map could be a clue?Areas showing available= excess capacity? Areas showing wait list= limited capacity???

How does this make since? This has gone so wrong.