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1. n_u+zs[view] [source] 2026-02-02 23:40:58
>>g-mork+(OP)
A former NASA engineer with a PhD in space electronics who later worked at Google for 10 years wrote an article about why datacenters in space are very technically challenging:

https://taranis.ie/datacenters-in-space-are-a-terrible-horri...

I don't have any specialized knowledge of the physics but I saw an article suggesting the real reason for the push to build them in space is to hedge against political pushback preventing construction on Earth.

I can't find the original article but here is one about datacenter pushback:

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-08-20/ai-and...

But even if political pushback on Earth is the real reason, it still seems datacenters in space are extremely technically challenging/impossible to build.

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2. 999900+P01[view] [source] 2026-02-03 03:25:48
>>n_u+zs
It's much easier to find a country or jurisdiction that doesn't care about a bunch of data centers vs launching them into space.

I don't get why we aren't building mixed use buildings, maybe the first floor can be retail and restaurants, the next two floors can be data centers, and then above that apartments.

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3. kuon+e71[view] [source] 2026-02-03 04:23:26
>>999900+P01
In Switzerland infomaniak built a data center under apartments and DC heat is used for heating. There are some videos about it.
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4. 999900+081[view] [source] 2026-02-03 04:29:38
>>kuon+e71
Americans have trouble understanding something like that. We believe anything short of a 3bdrm house with a lawn and backyard is communism.

I'd love to live in a dense city. My office within waking distance. A Cafe in my apartment building, etc.

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5. petese+2u1[view] [source] 2026-02-03 07:50:56
>>999900+081
> I'd love to live in a dense city. My office within waking distance. A Cafe in my apartment building, etc.

Then move to one?

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