• MountingSuspicion@reddthat.com
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    2 days ago

    Or more realistically be used as an excuse for always online cloud based services a la office 365. “We would let you download the app, but most users don’t have the computing power so instead we’ll just make this a helpful subscription!”

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        “Oh don’t worry, you won’t have to actually load spreadsheets anymore, just give our AI full access to your files and it will do whatever you ask :)”

        Ideally, you’re correct though and companies start investing in optimization. I don’t see it going that way, but a girl can dream.

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      Honestly, it’ll be more efficient to have memory in a datacenter in that hardware in a datacenter will see higher average capacity utilization, but it’s gonna drive up datacenter prices too.

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        Not sure I agree. Centralizing storage, and especially memory, creates incredible round trip costs.

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          I mean, efficient in terms of memory utilization, like. Obviously there are gonna be associated costs and drawbacks with having remote compute.

          Just that if the world has only N GB of RAM, you can probably get more out of it on some system running a bunch of containers, where any inactive memory gets used by some other container.

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        23 hours ago

        But imagine the latency and network bandwidth issues, there’s a reason most companies moved away from the huge central framework model to distributed computing

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        As a dirty commie, I agree, but unfortunately under capitalism it is just an avenue for exploitation. Large companies are deciding what we can or cannot have access to and setting the price for it in a manner completely divorced from what they’re offering.