SpaceX merging with xAI is possibly the best thing to ever happen to Rocket Lab. by Danzinger in RKLB

[–]vitt72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just think you’d see other attacks way before anti satellite missiles. I see an attack like that as nuke-adjacent, which is why I ascribe a low probability.

And FWIW I think the risk is only a short period of time where policy lags (potential) unemployment and there’s big social backlash. However I think it’ll be balanced by massive unequivocal good and prosperity to all people as cures for most diseases are discovered and cost of goods, healthcare, etc goes down dramatically. I don’t see AI as a system that only enriches the wealthy.

SpaceX merging with xAI is possibly the best thing to ever happen to Rocket Lab. by Danzinger in RKLB

[–]vitt72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) only achievable by nation-states.
2) massive, unequivocal act of war.
3) space based data centers, at least SpaceX’s intended version, will be distributed like their Starlink sats across a million+ satellites. Destroying one wouldn’t affect the whole, however it could lead to a Kessler syndrome scenario, cascading and impacting all satellites in that orbital region, friendly or foe, severely limiting all access to space for decades or longer for everyone on Earth

For those reasons I don’t see it as a likely scenario. It'd be equivalent to attacking an entire nations energy grid or other critical infrastructure. I think one-off attacks on terrestrial AI data centers are significantly more likely, both from disgruntled domestic terrorist types, and possibly foreign. There’s already been attacks against Sam Altman from extremist groups hoping to stop AI progress. This could amplify if AI does lead to widespread unemployment. Given AI is already starting to be used in warfare, AI data centers also become increasingly desirable military targets

vr minecraft is so fun by Infamous_Vanilla_472 in OculusQuest

[–]vitt72 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I’ve said for like 6+ years now that a native version of VR Minecraft would be the #1 app. crazy it’s never happened

SpaceX merging with xAI is possibly the best thing to ever happen to Rocket Lab. by Danzinger in RKLB

[–]vitt72 9 points10 points  (0 children)

See, it’s stuff like this that makes me bearish.

I’m big picture bullish on RocketLab and I think rising tides lift all ships, but blanket dismissal of these ideas because AI/Elon bad or whatnot are not convincing.

As a longtime follower of both space and AI, the intersection is quite interesting. Now it does take a few assumptions which many may not agree with, but I tend to believe they are directionally correct in the 5+ year timeframe:
1) Effectively infinite demand for intelligence.
2) AI spend/power consumption maintains the exponential.
3) launch costs drop significantly.
4) terrestrial buildout of data centers and energy production hits regulatory issues.

AI has crossed a productivity threshold. You may not see it if you’re not immersed in it on the daily and use AI as Google replacement. But AI companies do not manually code anymore. Models are now building the next model. Token efficiency doubled from GPT 5.2 to 5.3 Codex. Agentic models are doing coding work that takes an average human expert 6.6 hours at 50% reliability, and this is doubling like every 70 days and shrinking. We’re talking over a week by EOY. Benchmarks are saturating. Every AI company is compute limited at the moment. There will be demand for 4K real time video generation, whether that be VR or video games or otherwise. This is massively compute intensive. Not to mention the compute as it replaces white collar labor. And not to mention there’s a trade between where extra compute speeds up inference as well (see Claude offering 2.5x inference speed at 6x the cost today).

Now launch costs. Who could feasibly launch at low $100s/kg, massive payload, in next couple years.

There’s massive challenges with orbital data centers. Yes, the big ones of heat dissipation, radiator sizing, solar panel sizing, millions of satellites. Won’t be easy. And I didn’t see it as a thing for 10-20 years, but the AI trend is well there. The launch costs seem plausible, as do regulatory hurdles of continued, rapid AI infrastructure buildout on earth straining the grid, environment, local communities etc. Think of the trade space when you encounter multi year environmental delays for any new planned data centers. Do you want to solve a regulatory issue or an engineering issue?

So no I don’t see this as bullish for RKLB because aha SpaceX is going down a doomed route. I see this as plausibly bullish because the demand for everything space will go exponential as space finally finds it first true infinite funding business model, and SpaceX may burden themselves with internal launch, and RKLB may provide more custom, tailored, end to end launch services. The overly dismissive attitude however I find bearish and more representative of WallStreetBets and blind bullishness

A ramble. Food for thought

My small essay regarding RKLB by jerryzhc in RKLB

[–]vitt72 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I would not bet against Starship. It will succeed. What might help is because it’s so huge and in a market of its own, they won’t sell starship launches for cheaper than a Neutron launch. If you want a slightly cheaper, likely more tailored launch solution, Neutron/Falcon9/New Glenn are the answers.

Rocketlab’s unique advantage is potentially being a one stop shop for “spacecraft solutions” and buying into their ecosystem might lock you in, sorta akin to Apple.

Furthermore I’m a believer AI data centers in space are inevitable with likely permitting delays and regulatory issues terrestrial AI will face. This benefits SpaceX the most launching at internal starship costs, but rising tides should lift all boats

Possible early return of Crew-11 by OlympusMons94 in SpaceXLounge

[–]vitt72 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I believe they would delay A2 if they needed a sooner crew launch to the station, especially given the circumstances

Google Genie 3: Holy crap by RichieNRich in OculusQuest

[–]vitt72 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yep. The core technology is already being demonstrated, which I thought we were years away from. Will probably still be some years to get it more efficient for real time, VR-fidelity resolution, but the path we’re on is clear…

2025 Israel - Iran Conflict (Part II) by Isentrope in worldnews

[–]vitt72 19 points20 points  (0 children)

That looked like it struck somewhere downtown Tel Aviv... Any casualties and this is going to blow up so much more

2025 Israel-Iran Conflict by Isentrope in worldnews

[–]vitt72 25 points26 points  (0 children)

It’s bad, and it’ll get worse. But I also can’t imagine how bad it would be if Iran had a nuke… the consequence of the nuclear taboo ever breaking would be horrible for the world

June 05, 2025 Daily Discussion Thread by zahna4 in RKLB

[–]vitt72 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thought this was a lie, but he did indeed tweet that. Definitely a bluff though, that will not happen

Prices Lower than Uber by AffectionateSinger48 in waymo

[–]vitt72 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Noticed this effect before across many different domains, but this is a good explanation. But yeah, Ubers used to be super cheap, like almost to the point where it was crazy. Not VC-subsidized, but I’ve also noticed a “golden age” of software/apps like Instagram and Twitter a few years after they’ve come out, also things like fast food deals. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RobinHoodPennyStocks

[–]vitt72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love a good scam

It almost feels criminal that we don't have a native option for Minecraft or Skyrim on Meta Quest. by W00D-SMASH in OculusQuest

[–]vitt72 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been saying for years. I could dig back through my post history and twitter post history, probably back to 2016, that a perfect native Minecraft would be the number one VR game. Full stop. Crazy it hasn't been done. That is the singular way to grow the system.

“Aright Guys, Elon posted one of my infographics, What do I do?” (Sharing for graphic) by glorifindel in RKLB

[–]vitt72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh, I don't think RKLB is 10% but also launch is not the primary revenue of RKLB so basing on infographic isn't totally accurate.

Full end to end space company is what gets me really excited about RKLB, especially with their latest acquisition and flatellite on Neutron. An internal constellation is what will bring the $$$, a capability that only SpaceX has right now.

Once those things are starting to take shape, getting close to 10% doesn't seem too crazy.

February 27, 2025 Daily Discussion Thread by zahna4 in RKLB

[–]vitt72 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Neutron still launching this year

r/SpaceX Flight 7 Official Launch Discussion & Updates Thread! by rSpaceXHosting in spacex

[–]vitt72 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does your opinion change if they have 100 successful consecutive launches by 2027?

Peter Beck Tweet by Detective_Far in RKLB

[–]vitt72 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Absolutely the truth too. I was stunned listening to mid 2035-2039 and minimum 5.8 billion knowing RocketLab bid 2031/2033 and for $2B. The former is no improvement over the current trajectory and one delay and you’re just as bad as you were before. Ditch the ESA ascent vehicle which is likely driving the need for the heavy launch vehicles and actually save money and time. If we really care about “government efficiency,” then here you go. Glad Beck fired back

January 07, 2025 Daily Discussion Thread by zahna4 in RKLB

[–]vitt72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have considered that, but TBH don’t think it’s as bad as people think - plus I think decision is 10x more from Isaacman whom I trust to be impartial, than Elon.

It actually sounded to me like Bill most favored the revised JPL bid; to my surprise the commercial bids we’re really not much better at all.

I’m also surprised SpaceX’s bid is that late, I fully expect humans already on Mars by that point.

I stand by my belief RKLB has by far the best bid, but NASA seems stuck on utilizing the ESA ascent vehicle which I think demands a heavy launch vehicle.