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    That’s kind of sily. You need some local hardware to run that virtual desktop environment, handle grapics and streaming. That means it’s powerful enough to run a browser and some basic apps locally, what covers most of what people need. If you do need a virtual desktop for the few things not covered by a basic browser, you probably pay a lot for the privelege. Then you get people living in a region with bad internet, like rural places, who’ll get fed up with laggy performance in no time.

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    And Elon wants to pay wall the self driving system in teslas or some shit.

    We will own nothing and we will be soooooo happy.

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    I will play old and low settings long before I succumb to rent seeking game libraries.

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      Most of the better games are indie games these days anyways. The AAA titles are the same old shit for a higher price, I’m already not playing them so I don’t need bleeding edge graphics to run the good new games anyhow.

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      For real. I have so many old games I haven’t even played. Even then, lots of new games still come out that don’t need a crazy graphics card.

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      I’m on a quest to 100% every final fantasy game. Figure that alone is a good five years. That’s without even looking at the fun indie stuff like What the Golf, Inscryption, or Factorio I or get distracted by.

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    Capitalists take your personal property while communists seize capitalists’ private property in turn. Sounds cool.

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    This may be there backup plan if AI demand doesn’t materialize and there stuck with billions of dollars worth of data center capacity doing nothing. Could even cause a race to the bottom and bring game streaming to rock bottom prices.

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      *their and then *they’re. Is it REALLY that hard to use the correct one in the correct place?

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        No, but I really don’t care, and I don’t really get people who do. Like your brain read it and understood it very easily, it’s not like I’m misspelling something where your brain has to put in extra work to figure out what dreme means or something. At least for me my brain just reads it “out loud” in my head where there, they’re and their have no differences.

        Legit question why do you care? Does it make it more difficult to read or understand?

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    They can’t even keep AWS running, how the hell are they going to host computations over their shit network?

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    This is already happening in the corporate sector. Up until a few years ago, our clients would ship us laptops that were ties to their security systems and authorized to VPN into their networks. Today, every single one of them have us doing our work through VDIs (cloud based virtual desktops).

    We considered cloud based VDIs for about an afternoon and immediately realized that a half dozen mini-PCs running VMWare, each capable of running 6-10 VMs would more than cover our needs, and all for less than $5,000.

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      Shit my company got me logging into a virtual desktop wonder if thats this bullshit? It slow as fuck and shit ton of tech errors.

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      Mini PCs running VMware? That’s going to cause problems. No IPMI, no redundancy (RAID controller), probably single NIC so network throughout is limited, etc.

      Maybe not such a big deal if it actually performs and they run in a cluster, I guess.

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        All they donis perform as virtual PCs to connect to clients. The VMs are backed up to the NAS, so evennif I lose one, mini-PC I can copy it back from the NAS, boot, and keep on trucking. Remember, we are talking about VDIs, not home servers. Also, our Minis are geographically distributed between Texas, Florida and Wyoming. Two sites have Starlink network backup, each PC has a dedicated UPS and remote KVM, and each site has a Jackery power system and smart switch that can run the computer room for a few days on battery.

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    Well, I hope you put your consciousness on a computer so we can force you to do the most annoying, excruciating, and boring tasks in the planet, Bezos. You can take my computer from my cold dead hands.

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    I’ll consider it if Jeffy-boy decides to pay my extortionately priced monthly electric bill each and every month. I think that’s a fair trade off.

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      That and the cost of completely rehabbing the entire broadband network or rolling out fiber to the entire US (no just city centers). Foot that bill my guy. I dare you.