Yep. I didn't believe in cloud gaming until I realised my mouse has the same latency as the ISP in my new apartment (2ms). Being able to rent a GTX 2070 (and hopefully better in future) on GeForce Now is fantastic.
It increases your costs a lot. There can be benefits too of course but those costs have to be passed on to the users, so if there aren't any compelling reasons to run it all server side, it's unclear why people would want it. Consider also that the local os is an integration point too, for files, devices and other things.
yeah, a foss software which starts its blog by bashing "freeloaders"
>The Community label underlines the fact that the software is not targeted at enterprises, and not optimized for their support needs.
So apparently any enterprise user is not guaranteed freedom 0. yeah right. good luck with that.
I have started using calligra as a personal protest against this change by TDF and i hope calligra gets better
They've been shafting users left right and center with their clunky interface and tons of incompatibilities, evidently it's high time to up the ante and go off on a performance killing tangent.
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If you are a software company selling desktop software this should have you salivating.
There's no reason every desktop app in the future can't become a full fledged, client side web-app with performance near native.
So apparently any enterprise user is not guaranteed freedom 0. yeah right. good luck with that.
I have started using calligra as a personal protest against this change by TDF and i hope calligra gets better
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2021/02/03/libreoff...
https://news.ycombinator.com/reply?id=26055731&goto=item%3Fi...