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Apparatus@programming.dev to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 10 hours ago

An in-space construction firm says it can help build massive data centers in orbit

arstechnica.com

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An in-space construction firm says it can help build massive data centers in orbit

arstechnica.com

Apparatus@programming.dev to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 10 hours ago
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    In before someone wants to reboot a server and the hypervisor is unresponsive.

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    Welp, that’s a fuckin stupid idea. Next!

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      We just need to invent space construction, cheap fusion power, autonomous robotics, improve AI and set up astroid mining first, then it’ll be a snap.

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    Getting rid of the heat is going to be an issue for that… along with the massive pollution from the many launches required to get this in orbit.

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      The heat will just dissipate in the air, and they can launch it at night when it’s colder. Science!

      /s in case, there are a few mouth breathers out today

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      I’m pretty sure they’re aware of the need for radiators. They’ve probably designed satellites before.

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    Data centers in the ocean didn’t work out. This doesn’t seem smarter

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      The Chinese have done it apparently.

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      Because they swore the server was powered on…

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        Back when the capacitor plague hit I had to manage locating & replacing over 500 motherboards in the datacenter of my then-employer. Imagine if a hardware glitch like that happened in one of these.

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    Now Elon can have his own death star!

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    Do you want furries in space??

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      > People complain about the environmental footprint of data centers.

      > Companies attempt to move the data centers outside the environment.

      > People complain even harder.

      What do you want?

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