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by bleepblap
6 days ago
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The concert analogy makes sense (I analogized it as "staunching the bleeding"). WRT SpaceX building data centers: I think there's a natural tension between a "low margin business" and "being risk adverse". SpaceX (the rocket business) did well because it was high risk and high reward. Building a 10b datacenter to hope to get a slice of a low-margin industry is high risk and low reward and just seems fundamentally like a losing strategy. |
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Also I think stuff like Hetzner is a commodity. But are gigawatt scale data centers a commodity? You need those for AI training.
Anyways their goal is datacenters in space, not traditional data centers. Although I think that's only viable for inference.