Cloud gaming is the future. It's more efficient.
>>109148672>It's more efficient.So are group latrines.
>>109148672>cloud gaming is so obviously more economically efficient than physical hardwarewhat does she think cloud gaming runs on?
>>109148723clouds? its in the name
It's more efficient and environmentally friendly if she hangs herself.
>>109148731no don't get mad! she's saying this for you
reminder that "laurie" aka Laurent Dubois is a paid google shill of course he is shilling cloud anything
>>109148749oh no you said the thingy
>>109148672Games need 100% GPU access. You cannot split that without degrading performance. Gaming is not like a server handling requests; even 1–2 ms of latency matters.So it is a 0/1 scenario: either the GPU is available or it is not. If GPUs are being used for training, then they are not available for gaming. And you cannot just randomly stop training jobs, because that can break things for the people using those GPUs.The only way to solve this would be to add a queue and force gamers to wait for something they are paying for, while notifying users running training jobs that gamers want to use the GPU and their training will be stopped soon.No one would use that service. so, no, you can't have the effective 90% utilization without making unusable.
>>109148672>cost per relative flop hourWhat kind of retard metric is this? The amount of memory the FLOPs are attached to is a huge part of their value. Time on a $500 16GB gaming GPU is worth jack shit outside crypto bubbles. If you want something that can be repurposed as a data center processor, you're talking about minimum 20k per GPU. Not per server, per card.>>109148749Yeah when Stadia blew up they cited this exact problem she's claiming doesn't exist.
there's probably some money in a cloud gaming option that supports console passthrough. i'd pay a little bit to play GTA, but theres no way i'm buying a whole console for it
>>109148848Yeah Sony and Microsoft have them and they mostly just lose money. Only the most utterly passive movie games play well on cloud, and the cohort of people who care enough to regularly sink 30+ hours into a game and buy a controller but not a gaming PC or console is really small.
>>109148672>egirl grifter gets paid to shill an opinionwhat else is new?
>>109148672we need to start killing people like this
>>109148848cloud gaming is dead on arrival because of latency. the only "solution" that changes the situation today from when Stadia flopped is that AI "frame generation" exists to fake button inputs for you. But it's still obviously not the same as playing the game yourself. Cloud gaming only works for basically the least resource intensive games that have no dependence on low input latency. Stuff like solitaire, jrpg's, or farming sims. It's kind of a joke that tech companies haven't figured out no one fucking wants cloud gaming.
>>109148672>pro-datacenters>she ignores the latency issue in the comments which is still a thing>"But you already stream movies"This has to be a paid tweet. No one can be this stupid.
>>109148834are you retarded? it isn’t 1:1 GPUs to users, they’re virtualised into smaller subunits or parallelised
>>109148672just like living in barracks is more efficient, but we seem to prefer to live in own apartments or even houses, strange that is, huh
>>109148935They will not back down until they get violent threats. I'm sorry for those that think that is "extreme" or whatever. Its simply reality.
>>109148939She works for Google and Google ran Stadia which flopped precisely because of latency but they refused to address it in the announcement when Stadia shut down. They know exactly what the problem is but they're hoping the goyim are so retarded that having a pretty transgender shill their product will make people ignore the flaws.
>>109148939The correct insult is to say their so old that it's no wonder their slow brains can't notice the latency.
>>109148672fucking globohomo troon, swear 2 god
>>109148985they are always like this toothey always simp for corporations and current thingevery single fucking time
>buy a $1000 pc every 7-8 yearsvs>pay $1000 over the course of 3 years at $25 a month for something you down even own and has a limited cataloguegee i wonder what the better choice is
Its not just about gaming. They want to control every single piece of software they want you to run. And of course trannies back it 100%, why wouldn't they?
cloud gaming should focus on games for girls that don't suffer from latency and are the kind of game "people" can enjoy on their couch
so uh, how does exactly a 4k image go from data center to your monitor 120 times per second?
>>109149008Just like cable TV and internet service they will keep increasing the price forever too.
Ugly old 'tech' hag (marketer)Also markets for apple
>>109148672Fuck you bitch.
>>109148672>more efficientthat's just one metric between many. trust your average /g/tard to miss this simple fact.
>>109149008And they will fuck with the prices as well. They won't be happy with 25 a month.
>>109149032
>>109149049brilliant, lets fund this idea
>>109148672I agree with him, cloud gaming/ai is the future and the Luddites need to get on board
Good luck convincing pro players to make the switch, input latency is everything to themAnd to think there were a bunch of horny retards promoting this whore for the longest time
>>109148672you'll get mad at me for saying this...but wife sharing is so obviously more economically efficient than physical wifeware I think it's going to be the default soon.your home wife is idle 90%+ of the day meanwhile wife centers targets what, 5% at worst 10% idle.every second a cloud husband isn't using his wife, that wifeware is being used for someone else, training, etc.I think there should be a new measurement, something cost-per-effective FUCKS hour that takes into account the TCO + effective cuntilization.If a husbando spends $500 on a gf, uses her for 3 years, but it's only fuckable ~5% of that period...the cost-per relative FUCK hour is crazy high!Meanwhile, a $50,000 wifecenter gf might have a *LOWER* cost-per-FUCK hour just because the effective cuntilization is 90+%.
>>109149008Also>prices go up every year>YOU VILL NOT OWN ANY GAMES>Oh, you want to play now? Wait in queue 100/1240
>>109149064>pro playersbro nobody cares about professional time wasters lmao imagine being a "professional" video game player hahahaha grow the fuck up
>>109149064Imagine the variable latency when all the gaming datacenters are in orbit and your game is pinned to a specific datacenter which is currently on the other side of the planet.
>>109148944Cloud gaming doesn’t scale horizontally like website backends for example. One modern game needs one proper GPU allocation doing the whole job. You can’t just split one AAA game across a bunch of GPUs and expect it to work well, because the latency, frame timing, syncing, and engine problems would be awful.A GPU can run multiple lighter game sessions, sure. But you can’t take leftover power from 5 different GPUs and magically combine it into one good GPU for a heavy game. Total TFLOPS on paper doesn’t mean much if the power isn’t in the right place.Providers need enough GPUs ready for peak demand. When people aren’t playing, those expensive GPUs sit around underused and no, you can't use them for training if you don't want to cause massive queues.so, no, 90% utilization isn't possible without product being shit.
>>109149065Is this just another way of saying cuckware?
>>109148672>Laurie somehow has even worse takes than Linus "Delete My Whole Desktop" TipsWomen are always dumb
>>109148672So who does this benefit? The consumer? Only reason for caring about how “efficient” it is, is because you are trying to save money, last time I check I don't own a cloud service planned on making as much money as possible.
>>109149162She wants to help Nvidia, Google, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft earn more money efficiently. The consoomers can jump off a bridge.
>>109148944Zoomer or retard, call it.Also do you what input lag is? CS would be unplayable.
>>109149137someone should tweet it right back at her
>>109149162culling women out of tech would make tech advancements much more efficient, she would agree right, she's all about muh efficiency
>>109148944You've got two processes vying for time which can't be interrupted and can't seamlessly transition from one processor to the other because data set too large. It doesn't work unless training is willing to make huge concessions to retail. Which means huge discount on really expensive GPU time. Also the really expensive GPUs have to be upgraded every 3 years to be competitive, so you somehow have to squeeze 100k/y out of this box you're sharing with cheap-ass gamers half the day. It makes absolutely no sense.
>>109148672hmm I've never unsubscribed quickerWe need a 2A for computers, because these people will kill you and take your computer from your cold dead hands if they can
>>109149032by sending a compressed video stream instead of the raw image data.Going from a data-bandwidth of 40GB/s to 4 MB/s is practially the same thing anyway.It's just a factor of 10000x.... (1000000%)basically nothing
>>109148672This must be a paid tweet.Reminds me of that one time Greta accidentally reposted the instructions for a paid tweet
>>109149065Based and Heinlein pilled
>>109149326Everything this natty stud does is scripted by one or two cucks, you can sometimes see them moving around behind the camera
>>109148672Jewish (man)whore.
>>109149161What vid was this?
>>109148672Ok, so I hooked my peasea up to the cloud and stream games from it to my laptop and, to quote The Critic, it stinks!
>>109149071Also you're gaming habits will be reported to credit bureaus and obsessive players will get 'mental health checks' which will be anything but good for your mental health.
>>109148672>posts an image showing shit latency even at an unrealistic 15ms RTT>doesn't even mention latency in the tweet?
>>109149381The niggerest nigger is more trustworthy than the whitest woman - greek philosopher.
>>109148672>56msI'm sure that this time should be much lower unless some is wrong
>>109148672>Bullshit logicNext you'll tell me you believe in human caused global warming, fucking moron
>>109148672
Why didn't Stadia start out by offering a completely free ad-supported tier of turn-based games, in order to grow the userbase and the brand image?The latency wouldn't matter for turn-based games, and Stadia would be a respected name in cloud computing and video gaming.Then they could roll out a paid tier for non-turn-based games, but it would be an "exclusive club" where only people with fast internet are offered the "privilege" of paying Google to play games, and it wouldn't damage Stadia's reputation when slow interneters aren't allowed to use it and complain about their latency.
>>109149509Google is too retarded not to manage their projects directly into hell.
>>109148834you know how your neighborhood has a metal box that does electrical stuff. imagine that but your neighborhood shared a couple 5090's.It would be connected to your PC through something that has the same latency as PCIE (your CPU is directly connected to it).Worth it? Probably not. It's going to add at least $100 a month with a pretty hefty installation fee, a 5090 looks like a good investment even at $5000. But it would be more economical.But then someone is going to crack open the GPU box and steal all the 5090's.
>>109149509only forty year olds still play "turn based games"jesus christ do you people listen to yourselves
>>109148672>90% PC is idlebitch if you don't know what to do with your compute when not gaming then stfu
>>109148939People are used to play games on their consoles and TVs with 400ms delay grandpa, the games are now designed with such delays in mind.
>>109149551You might be using your CPU on work/school/important business for 16 hours a day, but you sure aren't using your GPU on work/school/important business for 16 hours a day.
>>109149556Yeah that's why nobody wants to buy them.
>>109148672Was this "tech influencer" even around for distributed projects like folding@home
>>109149032It won't be a 4K image and it won't be 120 times per second. You'd be lucky if it's 1080p and 30 times per second.
Laurie is nice, but shes not one of the freemen, those mouths will sing their siren song, that is simply a biology of affairs. beside shes a woman, those are weak and need stability, they cant go full Terry Davis, hehehe
>>109149566>he does not build up FPS during the day to have stable 144 in everything during the evening
>>109149580Totally different workload. Neither is parallelizable across chip boundaries or interruptable.
>>109149531*OH but I forgot that if you want to send high bandwidth data over a long-ish distance, you need one of those $1000 connectX 400GBe cards (which is 16x, so you need a mobo with another 16x pcie slot, aka none), and the router, and the wire would cost a lot as well. Since the wire can only go 5 meters without a transceiver, so a 100meter 400Gbe transceiver would cost another $1000 like 400GBASE-SR4 (100 meters isn't enough, it's just the first thing I clicked on)The problem is that there is no way a telecom company will rent out $2000+ worth of hardware for a $100 (or less) subscription (+the ungodly cost of installing and 5090/the other end of the connection box / security).
>>1091495332023, the year Stadia died, was the year Baldur's Gate lived.
>>109148672>you'll get mad at me for saying this...but pod living is so obviously more economically efficient than physical houseware I think it's going to be the default soon. >your house is empty 90%+ of the day meanwhile pod centers targets what, 5% at worst 10% empty. >every second a goylem isn't living in his pod, that pod is being used for someone else, eating bugs, owning nothing, etc. >I think there should be a new measurement, something cost-per-effective living hour that takes into account the TCO + effective utilization. >If a goylem spends $100,000 on a house, uses it for 30 years, but is only inside ~5% of that period...the cost-per relative living hour is crazy high! >Meanwhile, a $500,000 podcenter pod might have a *LOWER* cost-per-living hour just because the effective utilization is 90+%.
You need hardware to access said cloud compute.
>>109149614Nah you're going to get compressed like shit video out of those boxes. Iirc that one company looking to set up boxes on rental properties was only running 1-2.5Gb interlinks. It's just like 'HD' video streaming service is still total shit compared to BD.
>>109149614The big cost bottleneck is that 100G or 400G requires either expensive DWDM equipment or a dedicated fiber path. 90% of residential fiber internet uses some flavor of PON, where up to a few dozen homes share a single port on the network switch.You can absolutely pick up the phone and order your own fiber line or 100G/400G wave, but the cost would buy you multiple gaming PCs every single month.
women not being allowed to have opinions was also more efficient
>>109149670a simple 200£ tv or tablet is more than sufficient for that, even your high end iphone paired with a controller
>>109148672Which would win anons? A data center with state of the art 1nm architecture powered by a nuclear power plant and all the fresh water required to run a major city, or jeet vibe coded slop games designed to run on said data center?
>>109148672found the jew
>>109149671https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0dLaxghwsoThis is not IP packets (at least AI told me so). Also I don't think this is a real product, and it would cost a hella lot for pcie gen 3 speeds which is kind of sad.
>>109149697I'm not playing real games on a smartphone screen. I don't own a TV because I don't watch that brainrot.
>>109148672laurie-bros have been awfully silent since this dropped
>>109148935People don't need gameplay anymore. They want storyline and gay marvel cutscenes and twitter quips about being transgender in 900BC with references to trump.
>>109149706PCIe over Ethernet is a very real thing but it's totally useless for operating over the internet. It's for connecting GPUs together in the same datacenter. You would need your own fiber run directly from your home to the datacenter, which can't really be more than about 10km away.
>>109148672>Renting hardwareno thanks
>>109149706Nah it's real. They use that for supercomputer interconnects and maybe specialty networking. Nobody will ever deploy something that expensive on a neighborhood level. The whole point of game streaming is they don't want you having direct access to content or hardware. You must experience content in a way to social engineers approve or not at all.
>>109148990He's paid to say this.Everyone is and always was, shilling got so transparent because it's so obviously antihuman now.
>>109149605No, the difference is that when it existed, businesses weren't trying to centralize computing power and then tell people their way is more efficient. People were just fine with buying a console for games and leasing compute if they liked. And they still got to own things, instead of hearing a shill pretend that gaming needs to be service-oriented
>>109149642this but with cars.give us the half life pod transports
>>109148672I've done cloud gaming, I have sunshine installed on my arch linux gaming pc. I played Wreckfest in bed on my laptop. It was fine with 5GHz wifi, a little choppy with 2.4GHz.
>>109149556wasnt a thing before the retarded TV smoothing featureif you want to say grandpa or unc know the past straight at least
>>109149592his hair is nasty.
>>109149915Isn't that just entirely LAN?
>>109149950environmental concerns, pls to understand
>>109149957it's cloud gaming, doesn't matter if the cloud 10 feet away
>>109150052actually matters a lot for hops/ping little sweaty
>>109150075everyone has a pc anyway for reading their email and doing their banking, might as well use it as a cloud gaming server
>>109150084>>everyone has a pc anyway for reading their email and doing their banking99% of normies do that on their phones, not the point anyway, it's not cloud anything
>>10915009899% of games can run on phones too
>>109148672that guy has probably never played an actual game in his life, cloud gaming has retarded level latencies you can't solve because of physicsi don't care how much THEY want to take away our local compute, they will not succeed
you guys are clueless retards. A 4416x2400 (2208x2400 per eye) 120FPS VR stream from an AWS cloud (4090/5090/H100/L40S) server with virtual desktop/steam link/ALVR is absolutely no issue. All the VR latency reduction and prediction logic like TimeWarp/SpaceWarp reprojection and OpenXR predicted display time makes the experience indistinguishable from a local stream, given sub 80ms roundtrip to AWS. And this is in VR, now imagine 2D where latency is less noticeable and none of these features exist yet (afaik). Pair it with a webcam tracking your eyes and now with foviated streaming you'll get true 4k or above where it matters.
>>109148672She's right, Valve are going to die because the steam machine was an anaemic box you keep in your house instead of launching a cloud gaming service.
>>109150223You aren't going to succeed. Sorry, it just isn't going to happen.
>>109148672Shes right. It makes perfect sense that I should be able to stream full hd 60fps sub 10ms latency from my desktop to my laptop over wifi 6. Then I could use my desktop as a cloud server and game on my laptop without needing a gaming laptop.Explain why I can't do this easily?
Cloud gaming seems like one of those things that sounds like a great idea if you are in the valley and have obscenely fast internet by default and your never more than a mile away from a server farm, and it might work in a select number of areas with similar circumstances but for normal people outside of these bubbles its a lot more questionable.
>>109149556consoles don't have 400ms delay, retard.
>>109150269you can very easily
>>109150269in any sane world the steam machine would have been a big black box you can stick in a garage or your house's tech cupboard and you can stream your own games to any client in the house (maybe have it upgradable so every family member can have their own blade within the server), and there would be a version of steamOS that was optimised to run as a server.
laure sucks and rides my big indian cock
>>109148672And all for the low, low price of corpos getting to decide when you can't play the games you bought from them anymore!
Physics always win, there will always be latency
>>109148962UHHH BA-BA-BASED ???
people will really buy macs, be forced to use remote play as no titles in their library works on apple silicone, then subsequently decide everyone should suffer just like them and this is the future somehow.
>>109148672xitter ragebait thread
>>109148672>OnLive>StadiaThird time's the charm, trust the plan!
>>109148672retarded take especially if you take into consideration multiplayer gaming. you're just adding extra latency by placing a dc between your terminal and whatever server you're connecting to. anyone who have worked with thinclients know how awful this is. interactive content isn't a per-rendered and buffered video you can passively consume as in her streaming analogy. besides, cloud gaming has been tried and given up on. no one is going to waste more money on a failed concept around a already dying art form.
>>109148672Would hardware die lot faster as well then?
>>109148939Your hardware is what plays the movies, not the same. I think some outlast game actually stream the files or some shit.
>>109148672>assuming they wouldn't sell you compute for 10x the price as even a 1% duty cycle on hardware you own.
>>109148672Cloud gaming means I can't mod. Cloud gaming means the cloud provider gets to spy on everything I do. Cloud gaming means the cloud gaming provider gets to decide what I can and can't play.It's the same issue I have with consoles. It doesn't really belong to you and if backwards compatibility breaks, oh well, just buy the same game again, except it's the new HD remaster with AI upscaled textures, gameplay changes that make the game worse and some new content not written by the original team that sticks out and contradicts the existing lore.Fuck no. I'll own. And I'll be happy.
>>109149162>but what about muh consoompsean
>>109148962Hello, Richard Goldman
>>109149533All real humans still play turn based games
>>109148672>sony just removed 500 movies people paid for
>>109149326>that one time Greta accidentally reposted the instructions for a paid tweetlmao what
>google employee says thing that validates their employers endeavors amazing
>>109148672Dumb fat cunt
who the fuck buys a new GPU every 3 yearsalso you can sell or donate your old GPU so
>>109148672>Why do you care about owning your own games anyways? We'll C&D you if you use our games the way you want without our permission>We don't care about you, we need the RAM for our AI overlords! I for one welcome them!>Bing bong I'm a fucking shithead!
>>109148944>it can be cheaper if you get lessThen that's not more efficient
>>109148723Shared hardware.
>>109148834GPUs in the boxes for cloud gaming can't really be reused for anything. The rest of the system can though
>>109149162If something is 10% more efficient I can sell it to you for 5% less, or sell 5% more of it to you for the same price
>>109148962>my meanie words will stop them
>>109148672Yeah and it's more efficient to stick to your actual gender too. What is his point?
>>109148939it is a paid tweet to measure the artificial/actual intelligence of the population. netflix is a web app that runs on local hardware which means input is local and not streamed over the network (excluding analytics), just like video games. the results of local inputs are streamed over the network (e.g. user clicked on this movie, gamer pressed the jump button and is in a different animation state). thanks to these shills for blindly validating the facts gamers argue for.
Not when you account for bandwidth.
>>109151032Yes.
>>109150223>a webcam tracking your
>>109148672why would I care about economic efficiency? I'm not poor, I can afford a PC, and I like doing whatever the fuck I want with my hardware.
>>109148672I am going to own things and be happy.
wait, wasn't this the anti luddite board?
>>109148939>No one can be this stupid.A woman can. Finally, proof Laurie is a real woman.
>>109148672I mean, genshin cloud works surprisingly well. Games are becoming less about inputs and more about presentation anyway. Also i think cloud computing could become the default once the AI bubble bursts, when companies stop burning money on AI but workloads are still AI powered. At that point, a new VPS on crack era might begin
>>109151195kek, it really is always trannies that support this shit
>>109150662Yes your hardware has to decompress the streams and the streams are only compressed once on the server... whereas compressing 4K frames on-the-fly to send them to someone else is not efficient at al.We need the PC revolution back. The past view of the world was client server, then the Personal Computer took over, now we're having that same argument again thanks to the internet.
>thread of bots polishing this bitch's knob
>$500> 3 years$14/monthHow convenient
Her scenario is that you'll rent your PC from the cloud, and it will be used for training by the AI companies only when it is idle. What will actually happen is that the clouds have limited compute, and the AI companies will always pay more for it because they have access to infinity public money and debt, round trip financing, etc. The cost of your subscription PC will constantly increase, and yet the availability and power will always decrease. One day you'll find yourself waiting in line to login to a very incapable and locked down PC that is costing you more than your car every month. The hardware crisis began precisely because AI companies can and always will outbid consumers for access, every time. That won't disappear just because you moved to a system that only really works for Telltale games.
>>109148672>lobby dropped you because of a high pingyeah, no, my PC has the highest ping, because i only play local, off my hardware.your ho is retarded, and should stick to her profession (being a prostitute)
>>109148962>violent threats>threatsunless you actually take action, and set several examples, they wont take any of it seriouslyand even then, they'll just beef up their security rather than stepping down and getting their father (satan) angry.>inb4 schizoall tech companies are masonic and satanic, with ties to the oldest satanic families in the US.
>>109149181she probably has some investments in bigtech, or has family in them, or was offered money to such an L take.either way, she was shady from the beginning, but now she's glowing.trust for laure: 0
>>109149950shaddap, i have the same hair type (fuzzy and jewishy)it only gets like that if i wash it, it gets nice and slick once i dont bathe for a few months.
>>109148672why can't we purchase GPUs that get too old to run in the cloud?we all know why
>>109148672The fun thing about my own property is, I don't give a shit about how efficient my computer is. It can be idle when I'm not using it because it's mine and I don't give a fuck. It's a machine for my enjoyment and freedom.
>>109148672She must be a console player if she thinks I'm playing skyrim without 3000 mods
>>109148672>efficientlel you retards are still falling for the climate change scam. they'll take more and more and you'll live like a serf and you still wont question anything. you get what you deserve.
>>109148723he obviously meant physical hardwares IN your home, you baka.
>>109149642Sometimes I wonder, aren't these people afraid of sprouting opinions like those?Directly disrespecting people and indirectly threatening them?Aren't they afraid of the consequences?
>>109148672You know, maybe capitalism where billionaires are allowed to dictate what you can and can't own wasn't such a good idea after all.
>>109152417name a better system
>>109148672>Google employee shills for google servicesyes goy, make sure you buy the 5tb storage plan $19.99 month plus gemini and access to multiple services. based! :)
>>109152425How about a system where said billionaires dictators have their wealth seized, I'm voting for any candidate who will do this, even Bernie Sanders, don't give a fuck anymore, shouldn't have fucked with computers
>>109152439the billionaires gave you your computer in the first place, dummy
>>109152439fuck em all this shit is enough, id do the same exact thing anon
>>109152425yeah so this is unregulated vanilla corrupt capitalism, id actually prefer a regulated capitalism
>>109152474Maybe a dash of socialism isn't such a bad thing, not saying going full red threat commie hammer and sickleJust enough socialism and regulation to balance out the capitalism
>>109149642>goylemyou can just use golem, it's already an insult and a jewish thing
>>109148672my PC being idle is a problem because...? the line of argumentation here is gonna be laughed at because you can't tell me I have to save energy when AI is the current thing they're pushing for
>>109152608but if (you) save energy that's more that can go to ai and bring us to agi ubi utopia quicker!
bruh
Ragebait dumb tranny
>>109148834>Games need 100% GPU access>So it is a 0/1 scenario: either the GPU is available or it is notHoly fucking retardation. Even a normie like LTT has made video in the past about virtualizing and sharing GPUs. I know you're a bunch of kids who don't even know what sr-iov is and think hardware stops at RGB-lit RTX cards, but at least avoid spewing your bullshit around
Laurie's Elonbux this month is gonna be YUGE
>>109148672How is running hw 24/7 "more efficient", when it consumes energy and resources, and most of those tasks will be retarded shit like running malicious bots and generateing ai slop for TikTok?
>>109148672>muh economicsThis is all that matters, screw privacy, and ownership brah
>>109152557That's basically every government oh earth already.who doesn't have food and medicine safety regulation or some form of welfare in place?
>>109152876you are playing literal games for underdeveloped children. they have the same substance of a fart in the wind. they don't even deserve to be owned or kept around lmao
>>109152014How would this help with climate change? She's talking about running hardware at max capacity at all times.If anything it'd make things worse.
>>109152886True, computational power should be reserved to catalog whoever isn't sucking Israeli cock.
>>109150992And you think the savings will be passed to us? Lmao. It'll eventually be more expensive than physical hardware is now after they keep raising prices since we won't have an alternative.
>>109148672>your PC is usually not using all of its resourcesI still need it to be able to use all available resources at any given time when I do something heavy. With a remote PC that means I need a 24/7 unlimited subscription. I might require 8 hours of GPU go BRRR or 0 on any given day. I don't ever want to need 8 hours of usage and not have it available. The easiest way to solve this is to have the thing in person in my house. Even if a sub was cheaper I would not want to rely on an additional service for this.
>>109150855
>>109148672peak braindead take lmao
>>109148672Technically correct, but at the same utterly retarded because nobody cares about that.Besides, the GPUs that are "idle 90%+ of the day" will also live significantly longer. Too long, they'd argue. Way past the point where the owning nothing and being happy plan is supposed to be achieved.
>>109152886so?
>>109148908This is the case when you sit down at the river bank and do nothing.