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1. collin+JH1[view] [source] 2025-11-30 05:43:43
>>mindra+(OP)
To say the quiet part out loud, I don't think any serious companies have any intention to build a data center in space. There is no benefit in actually trying this. There is however, benefit in saying you'll do it to advance a narrative and distract from the problems terrestrial data centers are facing to an audience that mostly doesn't understand how heat transfer in a vacuum works.
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2. mr_toa+Li2[view] [source] 2025-11-30 13:27:41
>>collin+JH1
The only real advantage is 24/7 power without having to use batteries (or some other power supply at night or when cloudy). The way solar prices are going the problem of suppling power when the sun isn’t visible is a real bottleneck.
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3. newscl+dp2[view] [source] 2025-11-30 14:22:31
>>mr_toa+Li2
The real advantage is latency but who really needs that? The military may have some use cases (think remote control of drones and the link between the controllers and satellites) but the use cases are limited
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