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1. gok+h4[view] [source] 2026-02-02 22:06:22
>>g-mork+(OP)
> it is possible to put 500 to 1000 TW/year of AI satellites into deep space, meaningfully ascend the Kardashev scale and harness a non-trivial percentage of the Sun’s power

We currently make around 1 TW of photovoltaic cells per year, globally. The proposal here is to launch that much to space every 9 hours, complete with attached computers, continuously, from the moon.

edit: Also, this would capture a very trivial percentage of the Sun's power. A few trillionths per year.

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2. titzer+GB[view] [source] 2026-02-03 00:28:58
>>gok+h4
I couldn't believe that was an actual quote from the article. It is.

These people are legit insane.

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3. nprate+ZX[view] [source] 2026-02-03 03:01:28
>>titzer+GB
No it's just Musk's Big Idea for spacex to hype it before IPO. It's their version of FSD, robots etc.

You've got to hand it to him, he is a bullshitter par excellence.

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4. thfura+C61[view] [source] 2026-02-03 04:18:21
>>nprate+ZX
How people still believe his bullshit is unfathomable.
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5. zpeti+xd1[view] [source] 2026-02-03 05:24:43
>>thfura+C61
Yeah, I remember people saying that about making 1m model 3s per year, landing rockets, getting 10k+ satellite privately into orbit, and getting millions of subscribers using internet via those satellites.

Maybe just maybe the guy does actually get things done, and if you didn't hate him you'd see that?

(yes, there are some things he hasn't gotten done. That doesn't take away from what he has gotten done)

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6. titzer+B42[view] [source] 2026-02-03 12:25:13
>>zpeti+xd1
This mofo threw a Nazi salute and danced around on stage like an idiot with a chainsaw. Then he illegally downloaded the entire US treasury payment database and ran it through his AI and faced zero consequences. After promising to find a trillion in fraud and abuse, he left after less than half a year and declared there wasn't that much fraud after all.

To most normal people this long history of overblown claims and complete failures would disqualify him from serious consideration. To most normal people, a massive illegal siphoning of US government data would be beyond the pale and worthy of jail time.

But in today's age, there's enough smoke and mirrors that such a charlatan can just float on a sea of adulations right on past any consequences.

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