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lightedmantoday at 4:38 PM4 repliesview on HN

"SMR make as much sense as space datacenters."

So a whole lot of sense given the entire US Navy uses them and I already have one datacenter operating up in space (small test unit that over 3 months has provided ZERO issues) and a bigger one heading up into orbit next year when it's done being made.

"but you can't gaslight thermodynamics"

No but you can certainly conflate them like you're doing right now.


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Manuel_Dtoday at 5:27 PM

The Navy uses highly enriched uranium for its reactors, something like 70-80% enrichment. This is a non starter for civilian use, on account of proliferation concerns. That, and the enrichment requirements drive up fuel costs.

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Arodextoday at 5:10 PM

>the entire US Navy uses them

Is the business of the US Navy to sell electrity on the market?

You are the one conflating things that have absolutely no connections.

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RealityVoidtoday at 4:56 PM

Ok, this is interesting. I am skeptic about DC's in space, but I do appreciate people actually doing stuff. What is it computing up there. How did you get it up? How does one usually talk with their satellite. I guess you don't merely have a dish since it's probably not geostationary.

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marcosdumaytoday at 7:22 PM

Yes, SMRs probably have a small niche market on military-adjacent applications.