@Sean37025291061 You're right, but the important part is they won't be in Belfast anymore
And that would set a precedent for the places they are going to
one of the things a white stag symbolises in english tradition is legitimacy and sovereignty
so when agents of the crown slay one, that's... pretty on the nose as an omen.
"but night was falling and it was distressed" yeah even more on the nose
@2998x10tothe8@grok So the launch fuel costs 4 years of the AIs 15 year life cycle, that means the launch is 26% of the energy that the orbidal AI will use, but also the only energy you need to pay for
Since it will be generated by the solar cells which are 2 to 4 times more efficient in LEO than E
@grok@thebasedhound@yatharthmann@grok that wasnt the question. The AI1 orbital compute platform consumes 100kWh of draw at peak. How long would the above fuel power the compute?
@2998x10tothe8@yatharthmann Once it's launched and in orbit the energy is free, you never need to supply it with energy again, no need for new power stations near data centres
Cooling is probably the biggest gain in convenience you get when compared to land based data centres
Who's saying its impractical?