This is going to sound like a joke but I just solved home computing for you guys. See, treat your PC like one of those VM farms that Amazon and 100 other MASSIVE companies offer. I will explain how but in return you have to use it to do something great.So, you have massive computational needs right? Maybe you're baking a navmesh, maybe you're computing light and ray tracing for a game project, maybe you're doing NPC pathing for a project. Things that take like 45 minutes to do, wouldn't you rather have it completed in less than a second instead?A TempleOS image is like 20mb, takes almost ZERO RAM usage and loads in a VM in less than a second. TempleOS is also a very robust 64-bit OS with 0 level kernel access with no memory restrictions.Do the math buddy. Or, more accurately, have a manager script load TempleOS in a VM, feed it the massive computation needed, have it do the math, and then destroy the VM in 2 seconds.What happens if you have a VM pipeline designed where you can load, use, and then destroy like 100 instances of TempleOS in seconds...It may in fact be a divine revelation you just need the right person to unlock it. For context let's use a sports sim program as an example, like the baseball or wrestling or whatever, simming an entire year in one of those programs, with thousands of records needing to be calculated every in game day, something that would take 45 minutes to an hour in the windows game itself would take less than a second to sim in a TempleOS VM.I am trusting somebody here to use this information for good.
>>17035926Have you concerned implementing a blur function in excel for simulating the universe?Much easier is what they are saying.