• very_well_lost@lemmy.world
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        23 days ago

        My understanding is that these “datacenters” would be used exclusively for model training, where latency doesn’t matter.

        It is still an outrageously stupid idea for a zillion other engineering reasons, though.

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          22 days ago

          There’s also the issue that around once a year the two planets will be on opposite sides of the sun. Not only would you have a lag of close to 3 hours, but communication would be completely impossible for a month or so at a time.

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      23 days ago

      It would need to have an atmosphere, so asteroids and most (all? Idk not an astronomer) moons are out.

      Mars might be feasible at some point in the far future, but there’s still the lag problem of 3-20 minutes depending on time of year, so not very useful for anything user facing.

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        23 days ago

        most moons

        Pretty much every moon but Titan. Titan, however, would be excellent for heat dissipation. Long before generative AI was even a thing, scientists have speculated that Titan would be the perfect place for datacenters because low-temperature computation is so much more efficient.

        Of course, building a datacenter on Titan would be a several-hundred-trillion dollar endeavor, so… good luck bootstrapping your way into that industry.