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1. bs7280+3R[view] [source] 2026-02-04 00:08:53
>>ajyoon+(OP)
As a thought experiment, if humanity wanted to go all in on trying to move industrial processes and data centers off planet, would it make more sense to do so on the moon?

The moon has:

- Some water

- Some materials that can be used to manufacture crude things (like heat sinks?)

- a ton of area to brute force the heat sink problem

- a surface to burry the data centers under to solve the radiation problem

- close enough to earth that remote controlled semi-automated robots work

I think this would only work if some powerful entity wanted to commit to a hyper-scale effort.

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2. vidarh+ZS[view] [source] 2026-02-04 00:21:36
>>bs7280+3R
Probably a lot easier, but the moon looses a major selling point of data centres in space, namely reasonable latency. To be clear, I don't think it's a good idea. But I think that specifically the way Musk is trying to position it, the moon would be an even harder sell.
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3. Tactic+KY[view] [source] 2026-02-04 00:56:44
>>vidarh+ZS
> But I think that specifically the way Musk is trying to position it, the moon would be an even harder sell.

I agree. I would be quite a moonshot.

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