Post B2xvRYgaygJom57qTI by seatree@nicecrew.digital
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(DIR) Post #B2xvRYgaygJom57qTI by seatree@nicecrew.digital
2026-02-04T02:05:40.116796Z
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with sharks and robot greeters! #seatree_2026_02
(DIR) Post #B2xvYW6ixmJOnvfIXI by coolboymew@shitposter.world
2026-02-04T03:50:07.880661Z
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@seatree It will probably be easy to cool downBut it will really sucks for the people working there
(DIR) Post #B2xx1Ci0GYcqzaLSAi by mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world
2026-02-04T04:06:31.587214Z
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@coolboymew @seatree >It will probably be easy to cool downYou thermos uses void to have insulating abilities, only infrared heat can escape.How do you think billions of transistors condensed in a centimeter will dissipate heat in space ?There's a big advantage on earth is that we're constantly surrounded by gases. Very useful for heat transfers.Also the scale of solar powering in orbit to power these would be just insanely big. Just look at the ISS for example. They're far away from the energy a datacenter needs and yet they have tons of solar panels.And there's more like vibrations of the panels etc... It's simply economically non viable, anyone believing this is getting scammed big time.
(DIR) Post #B2xxQUx7ZaOeoXTfQe by mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world
2026-02-04T04:11:05.853915Z
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@coolboymew @seatree And you can also add the environmental impact. Rocket aside. What do when your GPU cluster is dead ? You'll let it in orbit until earth become wall-e ?No they'll let it disintegrated it in the atmosphere and we'll have tons more carcinogenic particles spread globally.