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Comment by bdangubic

11 hours ago

good read: https://taranis.ie/datacenters-in-space-are-a-terrible-horri...

that's an amazing read, lots of concrete and convincing challenges; but otoh, technology is evolving at such a fast pace, maybe it is possible for breakthroughs that we couldn't imagine now to become reality sooner than we would have anticipated?

It is a good read. Thank you.

  • There's another way to look at it, though. If the data center satellites can be built and launched cheap enough, you can still come out ahead on performance/cost. I.e. if the space data center has 1/10 the performance of a ground one, and they can be built and launched for less than 10% of the cost, then you've got a business. And there are costs that won't be incurred - no electric bill, no cost for land, no charge for maintenance.

    I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss Musk.

    • * no electric bill: if you use solar panels to provide your own power, you also have no electric bill on Earth.

      * no cost for land: land in sunny places where crops don't grow (for instance) is good for solar power and very cheap compared to building out a datacenter

      * no charge for maintenance: sorry, I really don't get this one. Why don't the computers in space need any maintenance?