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This is what all these data centers are for. Your next "PC" will be an always-online screen that streams your files directly from the cloud, with a built-in microphone and camera, and a mouse and keyboard that send your inputs directly to the server.
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No, it won't, because you can't get the latency down to a level where it won't be noticeable and annoying, which is a physical rather than computational constraint
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But 1pbtid-clickbait-spam-thread-anon, this has been known since at least 2006.
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>>537847734
AI will compensate for latency and make determinations based on it's predictions, or something.
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if a single player game has a latency of more than 10ms I ain't playing that shit
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>>537847562
I hate the antichrist
>>537847829
I HATE THE ANTICHRIST
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>>537847562
I'm ok with it. I don't really use computers and humans are too stupid to not have guidance so it works for everyone eventually. It's not like anyone really gets choice in life. Superficial comforts is all. Next you know there's a bullet in your head. Oh well. Not like most of them are doing anything or even think about stuff.
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>>537847734
I use a Windows cloud VM for work and with a hardwired PC its pretty flawless. I also use Parsec so I can remote into my gaming PC on my Mac/Studio display, its <4ms delay over LAN.
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wtf is on those racks?
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Few years ago you all bashing blockchain (esp for crypto currencies) yet it all run on individual PCs, and made by communities, now enjoy those mega datacenter from mega corpos
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>>537847562
Why do they want you unable to afford your own silicon brain, anons?
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>>537847562
The Universe is my personal computer
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>>537847562
Nah, no thanks I'll keep my own PC.
Anyone trying to take it from me loses their hand as a warning.
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>>537849002
AI
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>>537847562

>Put you precious data to hands of strangers
>keep your precious data in own hands

Which you really think is better choice?
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>>537847562
I'll just build a datacenter in my house then
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>>537850350
I have a datacenter running on my imac, I have a fan constantly blowing on its back because it gets hot as fuck
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>>537850166
No I mean specifically what type of hardware? I see SATA cables and.. what, like, CAT9 cables? I don't know what standard they're up to now.

Looks like an AI pic.
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>>537847829
AI will become your operating system at some point. They are working on UI diffusion models right now. There's already a literal jewish prototype of a playable Doom port running through a diffusion model (check out GameNGen). When this happens, software as you know it will cease to exist, as your games/programs/etc will just be prompts. This is what the tech oligarchy are referring to when they say AI will end programming jobs. There will be no code.
We are probably still 5-10 years away from something usable though, and a practical model like this would be cloud hosted. One way to make a transition to this model easily and quickly happen is if they leak an AI model that easily exposes security vulnerabilities. It would cause a global security crisis and force everyone to switch to a platform that is tightly gatekept.
This will of course mean that the real power will be held by the cloud admins, while everyone else becomes technogoys.
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you know what, I am going to share this with you, its called Calyx

https://github.com/ChrisRoyse/Calyx

its vector matrix database to use with AI, I am telling this stuff is the shit, look into it
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>>537850446
bruh I thought I was the only one rocking the external fan
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>>537847734
You vill use it anyway and be happy.
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>>537850927
I'll just stick with the computers I already have. People have been spamming this concept for a few years now especially in relation to smartphones.
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>>537847562
Don't look now, but that's called the internet and that has been your reality for the last 15 years
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>>537847562
This sucks.
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>>537851052
its a must for any serious work
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>>537847562
funny because both apple and microsoft/nvidia are trending toward local AI machines. It's a lot cheaper for them to offload the electricity costs to you
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>>537850054
What the Op wrote, America is going bankrupt so billionaires in silicon valley are trying to secure their fortunes and power before the collapse.
By forcing the PCs out of the market they will be able to force a sort of Gaming Console they will control through an agent that will run 24/7 in your new AIC Artificial Intelligence Computer, they are planning to give you expensive fixed hardware and everything will be streamed from the cloud.
Then they will make x86 x64 compiled software deprecated so you will be forced to rent their compute.

Last news from the datacenter scam is that now they will hoard any processor on the market meaning that soon you will not be able to afford a modern CPU.

This is a civil war and retards are sucking billionaires dicks just to be part of the trend.
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>>537851864
It's a gambit, those "gaming consoles" will have fixed hardware they will control and a Agentic software that will run your console.
You will pay for it but you will not own it, it will be like paying for a corporate backdoor with no chance to switch OS or turn it off.
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>>537847829
>AI will compensate for latency and make determinations based on it's predictions, or something.
I read an article on this ten years ago. With good enough AI and enough bandwidth your next frames are predicted

Microsoft called it "DeLorean"

Other buzz words include "negative latency"

https://techcrunch.com/2014/08/22/microsoft-research-shows-off-delorean-its-tech-for-building-a-lag-free-cloud-gaming-service/

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/microsoft-researching-cloud-gaming-solution-that-h/1100-6421896/

https://www.pcworld.com/article/434871/delorean-tries-to-predict-your-next-move-could-reduce-lag-in-online-gaming.html

When the USA balkanizes and forms the BSA (the Based States of America) you will not stream games. You will fully own them. They will run on your own personal computer that you own and it is yours
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>>537852087
>By forcing the PCs out of the market they will be able to force a sort of Gaming Console they will control through an agent that will run 24/7

the entire PC gaming market is worth ~$45 billion dollars, or ~1/25th of a Musk
Nvidia alone is valued at $5 trillion dollars, more than 110x the valuation of the PC gaming market

Nobody gives a fuck about gaming
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>>537847734
6G
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>>537847562
>always-online screen
not buying that
haha I know, I know, I'm sorry. it's just that I'm not going to buy that
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>>537850446
>>537851052
I just blast my AC whenever I'm not in the room.
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>>537852510
So the key here is getting Musk to spend some pocket change to revitalize the home-brew PC scene, for his own hobby and amusement
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>>537852995
I think the one lesson we've repeatedly learned about video games is that you can't throw billions in corpo funding into game development and expect art to come out on the other side
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>>537847562
MUH VIDYA
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>>537847562
That's only a poor people problem.
I always sucked to be poor.
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>>537852510
It's not about gaming, it's about you forfeiting your property rights to American Billionaires do these Billionaires can decide what you can do or not with a digital device.
Plus those AIC they will force upon us will have a 24/7 running agent that will monitor or even censor everything you do.

Yes sure, your discourse is extremely similar to that of the feminist a decade ago.
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>>537847734
Windows 11 has been training the population for this moment
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>>537853258

They throw billions into corpo funding specifically to ruin art.
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>>537847562

Expanding the data center infrastructure this much is physically impossible, at least with that kind of schedule. We are physically running out of power, power transfer and data transfer capabilities, and the techno-feudal lords can't just fart 100 or 1000 new nuclear power plants into existence.
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>>537854816
>jewess
>ching-chong
>aunt jemima
>samoan or blasian or whatever the fuck
welcome to china?
the absolute state
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>>537847734
How was the latency on your last phone call?
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>>537847562
what part of fuck you no way in hell do you not comprehend my guy?

if I cannot own hardware I HAVE NO REASON TO WORK EVER
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>>537847734
With microwave internet were approaching internet that is close to the speed of light. In reality we don't even have to get it that close. We just have to get it faster than the human nervous system so that you perceive things as being instantaneous even if they aren't.

There are some people who will always hang on to physical computers in the same way that people might still buy old fashioned cars and stuff like that. But when the millennial generation eventually dies off there isn't going to be anybody left to even knows how to install a stick of RAM let alone own a personal computer.
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>>537854816
This is the main reason VR failed imo. Imagine if you had to see those abominations at a 1:1 scale.
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>>537854876
they can actually why do you think they keep murdering "alternative energy" scientists like water cars and electrogravitics, cause they already solved this 100 years ago

its the entire reason I went to college, to figure out how it works, and learn what I refer to as normie electronics in the process.
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>>537852510
>nobody gives a fuck about billions of dollars
source?
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>>537847562
I bet they'll give the always online computers away for "free". That's when we refuse to use computers and go back to 1970s.
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>>537855958
We can’t go back to the 1970’s, the population of people who made up that time and demographic have been replaced, erased and destroyed anon.
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>>537852510
>valued at
corpo bullshit for shareholders and businessfags, do you want to distract 8 billion people at the same time or not?

or is there a reason you suddenly don't care that the brainwashing is failing?
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>>537855609
>With microwave internet were approaching internet that is close to the speed of light.
The internet already is basically at the speed of light and has been for a long time, people still perceive ping and latency because that signal still has to travel halfway across the world and back, and even at light speed that’s not instantaneous or fast enough to be imperceptible
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>>537847562
>the era of dirt cheap pocket PCs
>NO GOY YOU DON'T NEED A PERSONAL COMPUTER
Trashcan thread
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>>537847562
>RAM isn't affordable, you now have to rent it from the technocrats.
Yeah, probably.
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>>537847562
No infrastructure exists on the planet that could cleanly handle the network needs for that on that large of a scale.
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>>537852995
>So the key here is getting Musk to spend some pocket change to revitalize the home-brew PC scene, for his own hobby and amusement
He could be a hero to gamers. It might unironically be a good PR move. Pic not related
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>>537856785
>No infrastructure exists on the planet that could cleanly handle the network needs for that on that large of a scale
They're spending like 10 trillion dollars over the next decade to build it
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>>537853297
>computers are only used for video games
I like how zoomers and boomers are both utterly technologically retarded. Of course some dumb kid who doesn’t know what a folder is thinks computers are just for video games
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>>537847562
I've been using a terminal on a HPC for my primary compute for the last two decades. I don't need more than a iPad and a keyboard
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>>537856785
but we already do all those things. the typical PC is just a vehicle for a web browsing experience
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>>537857493
Despite being digital natives zoomers do not know what HTTP, Sockets, or FAT32 means, zoomers became as technologically illiterate as boomers, at least the boomers would be honest enough to claim that they did not know shit, zoomers just do what the billionaires tell them to do.



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