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is the next frontier in tech AI in space?
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how are you supposed to upgrade or maintance this crap
just what the fuck
have they lost it
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The next frontier in tech AI should be making consumer RAM prices affordable again.
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>>108055518
To me it feels like they realize they have a cheat code for infinite money and are just fucking around to see what people let them get away with. Who is going to stop them? Certainly no government or company.
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>move all AI to space
>space isn't real
>AI gets stuck in the firmament
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7Shv0d0j4g
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Id just strap a bomb to a weather balloon then
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>>108055623
It's the next grift to extract trillions of dollarydoos to generate videos of exploding cats and dogs for the boomer population to consume. Given the fact that one of the companies able to theoretically get those datacenters up there is about to go public one can expect that shit to get even more pushed this year.
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>>108055498
Legitimately what's the fucking point of having an ai data center in space?
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>>108055597
Reported to Trump for virulent antisemitism.
Enjoy getting ICE'd.
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>>108055498
I believe is more like in space you can generate all the cp and pirate everything because there are no laws for that shit, so next time the EU get sand in the pussy they can just tell them to fuck off.
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>>108055498
So this is why Elon merged xAi and SpaceX. He saw a competitor innovating and immediately copied like the chink he is.
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>as orbital data center * heats up
Hehehe
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>>108055623
the cheat code for infinite money is serving as the staging ground for military tech. Pentagon believes sending the compute into space will keep it safe in case of a all out war thats why everyone is investing into space data centers.
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>>108055498
I work for a company that's currently researching if it is feasible and/or useful to make space data center satellite clusters AMA

>>108055973
Free energy

>>108056533
Heat dissipators and radiators exsist. We've sent spacecraft to mercury before and Parker Probe skimmed the Sun just 6 MKm away, >20 times closer than Earth is to the Sun.
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>>108055707
5 years after Russkies perfected assault satellites?
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>>108057070
If an enemy could hit data centers on US soil I don't think they would've much trouble hitting ones sitting out in the open in space with easily predictable trajectories
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>>108057089
take cash, not stocks. "are space data centers feasible" is an idiot's question, only possible to investigate because of venture FOMO

none of those high-thermal space missions used commercial chips, much less modern-process compute. heat is a real problem, but none of this shit is rad-hardened
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>>108057070 at last, a believable motive
>>108057208 that will cause space debris
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>>108057239
>that will cause space debris
and? We're talking war here.
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>>108056134
he's been thinking about this specific space data center project for atleast a year prior and at least 7+ years for starlinks as space ISP and compute access.
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>>108055973
It's protected from being burned down by the unemployed masses if AI goes the way they hope it will.
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>>108057089
>Free energy
It's real science.
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>>108057289
Wow that sucks cause it makes sense.
But then they should just build them under the sea then.
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>>108057089
>I work for a company that's currently researching if it is feasible and/or useful to make space data center satellite clusters AMA
Does Trump want Greenland because itt's the best launch site for polar orbit satellites? :)
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>>108057348
>But then they should just build them under the sea then.
Microsoft has been trying in recent years.
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>>108057232
>heat is a real problem, but none of this shit is rad-hardened
Heat is not a problem. The problem is the amount of PV you need just to run the GPUs. Once you have all that PV, you also have the surface area to radiate the heat on the other side of the PV.

You'd use refrigerant cooling, with liquid refrigerant pool boiling on the heatsinks and the gaseous refrigerant condensing on the back of the PV.
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>>108056108
like Sealand but even more difficult to get swatted
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>>108057208
Pentagon has never been known for its logical and thoughtful takes its staffed by psychopaths if they think data centers in space will enable a nuclear first strike without retaliation they will do it.
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They sure are going to a lot of lengths to escape regulations.
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>>108055498
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>launched a single gpu into space
completely useless pr stunt
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Spaceniggers are going to intercept your chats and laugh at your prompts
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>>108055498
The only reason to have orbital data centers is if you want to keep it out of (physical) reach of the average person, i.e. you anticipate a luddite-like uprising that is going to tear down datacenters.
Power, Data-Transfer and cooling are exceptionally hard to do in space, lifting the materials into space is so freakishly prohitively expensive that it wouldn't make sense even if costs on earth were a million times more expensive than they're now.

This entire discussion is a
>le retarded business man making le outrageous retarded buzzword claim
smokescreen to manufacture consent and distract normie morons from the fact that this is probably a military operation to secure a surveillance and control system (digital IDs and such) that we'll never be capable of tearing down.
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>>108055498
Surely this is AI generated and not real, the website it was posted on also seems suspect. Nvidia blablahblah sir do needful create free ancount and teade stocks todays use out affiliate link do the needful sir
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gonna see more of these everyday
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>>108057070
>Pentagon believes sending the compute into space will keep it safe
soldiers arent that stupid
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I'd love to see humanity move to the stars and build stuff in space but they always omit concerns about the fifty years worth of space debris that the International Space Station constantly needs to dodge.
>We built a cutting edge data center
>oops it got destroyed by a screw moving at 500mph
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>>108055973
one step towards making ALIEN real
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>>108055498
>even low effort screencap threads are ad ridden
get me off this ride
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So big tech is so booty blasted about cities demanding that they build their own energy sources and switch to closed cycle cooling so they're gonna say fuck cities and go to space instead, where they will need to build their own energy infrastructure and use closed loop cooling?
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>>108057448
Actually this is the only use case that makes sense to me
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>>108055707
I hope you niggers are being figurative with the "generating meme videos for retards" bullshit because if you really think this is what kikes are pushing AI up our asses for, you've never held a fucking job in your entire lives
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>>108060987
There's multiple reasons, including no land or property taxes and ample... space.
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>>108062207
it's for making sure you'll never have a job again so the trillionaires never need to give you any money
it's shit at that

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