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Elon Musk Wants to Change Starlink Default WiFi Name to 'Stinky'

'I’m pretty sure that unique,' Elon Musk wrote in the following tweet, adding in another, 'This will encourage people to change it haha.'

Monday, June 20, 2022 | Chimniii Desk




Elon Musk wants to change Starlink's default WiFi name to Stinky, and it's unclear whether he's joking. "We're changing Starlink's default wifi name to Stinky," SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced on Twitter ". "I'm pretty sure that unique," he wrote in the next tweet, adding, "This will encourage people to change it haha," and then, perplexingly, "If you can't smell your wifi, how do you know it's real?"" Who knows what is real anymore? In any case, if it was a joke, it divided Twitter. Most people weren't convinced by the humour.

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Musk recently addressed the issue of population collapse on the microblogging platform. Musk joked in a new tweet that he is helping to solve the problem, while also expressing concern about the country's declining birth rates. Musk revealed statistics about the United States' total fertility rate (TFR) in May. The number of children a woman will have is referred to as her TFR. The graph showed a steep decline in the rate over decades, to the point where it is now below the "replacement level."

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Musk's most recent tweet has swept the internet.

One user called Musk a child, while another said, "It's very simple!" "I inquire of my cat!"

Meanwhile, Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, tweeted, "Unforgettable, What is the default password then?" Tofu."

Starlink is a global high-speed broadband internet service provider with over 400,000 subscribers. The firm has launched over 2500 satellites into Low Earth Orbit.

Because SpaceX technology does not necessitate high-cost launching and high-power satellites, Starlink satellites are affordable and popular. With the launch of Starlink in their respective regions, rural areas in Asia and Africa will have access to the internet. However, disruption in global navigation and radio frequency interference are two issues that Starlink may need to address in the near future.

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