@AndesTyler@PTrubey@GhettoCode I should clarify, putting a data center in space is possible and has some benefits, but the issue is cost. Given a budget of 100 trillion, you can put 100 billion worth of assets into space, and if your data center earns 100 billion per year, you break even by June, 3026
@AndesTyler@PTrubey@GhettoCode Like nowhere on earth at all? Not 3000 ft underground in an abandoned mine in new mexico, not the sahara desert, not in the north pole, not on a carrier parked in the pacific ocean, the only remaining place to put it is in space?
@TX_MattDaddy@PTrubey It's not like starlink where being in space provides any benefit. It would literally be doing all the same computations as if you built it the normal way in new mexico. Only difference is all your employees have to be astronauts who commute via rocket ship
@TX_MattDaddy@PTrubey This is what makes data centers in space possible. It's still a terrible idea though. Just putting that amount of matter in space is gonna cost like 1000x more and require many many falcon 9 rockets, it's just economically a terrible idea
@croissanthology if omni gives you a magic button that thanos snaps half of humanity based on who has the most different genes from you, evolution absolutely wants you to press the button at least like a dozen times