
Sarge Enzyme
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Tunnels are under-appreciated
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@DJSnM FL-A.I. SAFE
Somebody must have said that, I can't be the first.
P.S. are you following the Scottish football team, will you be going to a game?
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@dpoddolphinpro Start the sentence with "one year ago", Pleeeease!!
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@danroan Turn the video sound down and watch it with the Dallas theme tune.
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It's still not exciting🙁

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@stevenmarkryan As a fellow owner, I would like them to speed up their launch cadence this year.
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Hit different as an owner of $SPCX.
Congrats SpaceX team 🥳
SpaceX@SpaceX
Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship
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@stevenmarkryan Why not, but I would shade the compute and radiators behind the solar panels, No point having excess solar flux on the stuff you are trying to keep cool

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Our Chris Richards.
He completed all 83 passes he attempted for the @USMNT against Paraguay. The most passes with a 100% accuracy rate by any player in a @FIFAWorldCup match since 1966.
@OptaJack 📊




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@ApoStructura The media's opinion is not important, she is well known and thought of highly throughout the greater rocket launch community.
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@stevenmarkryan When civilisation as a whole gets past universal high income and gets rid of money, the trillions, quadrillions etc will be meaningless. It will just be a case of what do we need in terms of resources to achieve this goal and where can I ethically find these resources.
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@DanFessler The ISS is a one of a kind object, hence the radiators on it will be expensive. With the AI satellites the radiators will be manufactured on mass.
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Phil says this is stupid because radiators are a "solved problem" but then stops short of extrapolating what that means.
The radiator surface area they specify is about the right size for the math to check out. You can make pretty much any physics "work" if you scale the right values on paper. The feasibility isn't about physics, its about economics.
For a moderately sized 100MW "data center" you'd need a fleet of close to 700 satellites to match its earthly alternative. That's an ISS's worth (the most expensive single structure ever built by humanity) of radiators, 700 times over, for a single "data center".
To put that into perspective that's about 73,000 m² or roughly 14 football fields worth of surface area
The costs to build such a fleet is insane compared to the the earthly alternatives we have yet to exploit and it assumes a lot of things that might not continue to hold true - like wattage per op staying constant.
It’s like someone looking at room-sized computers in the 50s and extrapolating that we are going to have a land crisis and starts imagining large floating sea platforms to host our computing future
Phil Trubey@PTrubey
Okay, I generally don't like dunking on stupid people because what's the point? But this guy's got a million followers on X and also a huge YouTube account. This is one of the dumbest posts I have ever read.
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