I currently use Nvidia GeForce Now to play games on my laptop when traveling. $5/m and lets me play most the games I own at 4k. Saves me on weight and device price.
Google's gaming service seems to be floundering, as per usual with Google product ventures. However, if it can work for gaming it can definitely work for desktop.
One could imagine a future where you have a dumb terminal like a chromebook and you rent time on a powerful cloud computer, and only pay for the time you actually use it.
There's a lot of obstacles to doing it well, and even if you do I don't know if the economics are good enough to justify it.
I've had to do that for development because my internet upload is only 5mbps and I needed to push decently large docker images to our private repo. So I provisioned a cloud VM and SSHed into it.
Doubt it. With so many things out of our control, in particular our privacy. I think most of us would want the last vestigial of it...our home computers private? Having said that, we're rapidly giving that up with ChromeOS/connected home & work PC's. However, I'm trying to give it my all to keep what little that I can private...private. Like family pictures, personal documents etc.
I'm already doing a hybrid model of google drive/dropbox etc.
Ack, who am I kidding??! Privacy? Really?
Unless you literally type in by hand and print out from an air gap computer? Then maybe moving onto paper and pencil? then maybe stone carving? back to film cameras you develop yourself?
I actually see someday in the future and maybe even near future of divided counties, cities where there will be connected people vs not. Literally.
Being a developer by profession, apart from programming I spend almost 80% of the rest of the time with the browser. Even in "development process" I use SAAS tools for version control, documentation, communication and collaboration.
My partner almost entirely works on the browser with GSuite and Salesforce.
Though I mourn the loss of control over the software that I own, I appreciate the ubiquity that I get in return.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 23.9 ms ] threadOne could imagine a future where you have a dumb terminal like a chromebook and you rent time on a powerful cloud computer, and only pay for the time you actually use it.
There's a lot of obstacles to doing it well, and even if you do I don't know if the economics are good enough to justify it.
I'm already doing a hybrid model of google drive/dropbox etc.
Ack, who am I kidding??! Privacy? Really?
Unless you literally type in by hand and print out from an air gap computer? Then maybe moving onto paper and pencil? then maybe stone carving? back to film cameras you develop yourself?
I actually see someday in the future and maybe even near future of divided counties, cities where there will be connected people vs not. Literally.
Being a developer by profession, apart from programming I spend almost 80% of the rest of the time with the browser. Even in "development process" I use SAAS tools for version control, documentation, communication and collaboration.
My partner almost entirely works on the browser with GSuite and Salesforce.
Though I mourn the loss of control over the software that I own, I appreciate the ubiquity that I get in return.