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simianwordslast Friday at 2:56 PM1 replyview on HN

why do you think this changes what i said? I know it has constraints but the fact is that Google is serious about it. Enough to publicly speak about it many times and invest enormous amounts of R&D.

You are saying they are "hardly betting on it". This is grossly false and I wonder why you would write that? Its clearly a serious bet, with lots of people working on it.

> Google CEO Sundar Pichai says we’re just a decade away from a new normal of extraterrestrial data centers

Its surely a high risk bet but that's how Google has been operating for a while. But why would you say they are hardly betting on it?

As a counter question: do you think Google is not serious about it?


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MattSteelbladelast Friday at 4:11 PM

I never said Google wasn't serious; I said they are hardly betting on it relative to their other capital expenditures. Google rightfully describes this as a "moonshot." To date, the only public hardware commitment is two prototype satellites in 2027 for a feasibility study. Compared to the billions pouring into Waymo, DeepMind, and terrestrial data centers, this doesn't yet qualify as an "enormous" financial bet, even if the engineering intent is serious.

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