Comment by deno

Comment by deno 3 days ago

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This makes no sense. The company will still be on the ground in some country and it has to connect to the Earth internet on the ground in some country. Unless you are talking about actual space pirate station, but in that case it better come equipped with missile defense because it will be attacked sooo fast.

gaigalas 3 days ago

> The company will still be on the ground in some country

But the data won't. That is literally how people launder money. They live in one country and keep their money in another with laxed laws and enforcement. Those people get away a lot.

> it has to connect to the Earth internet

Why? This is only true if the datacenter is directly serving people. As I mentioned previously, I don't believe space datacenters will be serving React apps or anything like that. Those will be weird, non-typical servers.

Want some zero internet use cases?

- Training a cyber-ops LLM without poking eyes and reduced risk of leaks.

- Illegal data-heavy research (bio, weaponry).

- Storing data for surveillance satellites.

All of those can use private links, can be built by private companies under classified contracts, and you would not dare attack an NRO-launched satellite.

  • deno 3 days ago

    There are wayyyy easier ways to just get some private calculations. You can spin up an encrypted memory VM or wire up an eager physical kill switch. Launching satellites would bring a lot of attention and requires skills, money, multiple people with access. But I can do the former just fine by myself.

    • gaigalas 3 days ago

      > requires skills, money, multiple people with access

      I never said it's going to be easy. In fact, I compared it to setting up research stations in Antarctica. Which is costly, and definitely harder than going to the ice vending machine.