That means a lot coming from you, Lawson. Thank you! I knew the pieces belonged together, the tides analogy just made it visible. Glad it landed the same way for you.
The founders never sat down to discuss what each should build before. I believe the space 🚀era is here to stay and will continue to inspire more interconnected solutions. Nice read Nihal
This is the kind of systems-level thinking that's missing from most AI infrastructure discourse. Everyone's watching the model layer; almost nobody is mapping the physical constraint stack underneath it.
Esattamente questo! The model layer gets the spotlight but actually the physical constraint stack is where the real limits live. Glad it’s landing. Thanks for your note, Alex!
I wish I'd written this. Smart, well researched, well written; the tides analogy is perfectly on point. Bravo Nihal!
That means a lot coming from you, Lawson. Thank you! I knew the pieces belonged together, the tides analogy just made it visible. Glad it landed the same way for you.
Such detailed information makes space even more fascinating. Those six startups are writing different chapters of the same book without knowing.
Thank you for this information, I totally enjoyed reading this!
Thanks, Favour!! That's exactly it. Different chapters, same book. Glad it sparked something for you.
The founders never sat down to discuss what each should build before. I believe the space 🚀era is here to stay and will continue to inspire more interconnected solutions. Nice read Nihal
That's the tell, indeed. Physics gets more and more visible in this space era. We are just getting started... Thanks for reading, appreciate it.
"This is the decade we stopped assuming intelligence belongs to one planet's surface". Love it Nihal!
Thanks so much, Eric!
This is the kind of systems-level thinking that's missing from most AI infrastructure discourse. Everyone's watching the model layer; almost nobody is mapping the physical constraint stack underneath it.
Esattamente questo! The model layer gets the spotlight but actually the physical constraint stack is where the real limits live. Glad it’s landing. Thanks for your note, Alex!