• NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    They aren’t deeply dependent on government contracts anymore. Starlink will be able to support them. Government good will, id say yes.

    Starship is currently a money pit on the launch side, and will make or break that the company depending on if it works.

    Its leasing excess capacity, but that might not always be the case, but IMO that business model is probably better than the selling an LLM model one, but if you run out of people willing to lease it, youre still left with a pile of hardware you gotta do something with.

    If they stop leasing, xAI becomes a money pit too.

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      2 hours ago

      I agree. But suffice to say if NASA walks away from SpaceX because they fail to deliver, it’ll make an outsized dent to their perceived value.

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        1 hour ago

        For sure, if something happened and NASA walks away, or reduces their interactions with SpaceX that will have ripple effects beyond what they currently provide.