> For investors whose previous bets on getting data centers in space were dismissed as outrageous, Musk’s rationale provides a shot of legitimacy and validation of the endeavor.
i cannot overstate what aggressively dense MFs venture capitalists are
> For investors whose previous bets on getting data centers in space were dismissed as outrageous, Musk’s rationale provides a shot of legitimacy and validation of the endeavor.
i cannot overstate what aggressively dense MFs venture capitalists are
@davidgerard Musk must know on some level that his plan is impossible. You can't shoot the notoriously unreliable GB200 with direct-to-chip cooling into LEO. To start with you'd need a new GPU architecture that emits no heat and is hardened to cosmic rays.
It's all about finding a greater fool.
@davidgerard validation because the guy whose whole career consists of announcing stuff that later turns out to be impossible announced one more thing? Sound logic.
@cm it means the idea is *marketable*, which has very little to do with mere physical possibility
It smells like the dancing clown they threw onto the public square to distract from some kind of stock-fraud / corporate governance-fraud that Elon wants to get away with in the background.
the more money you got the less thinking you have to do