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> Its almost like they are moving to PC as a service.

I'd love that offering in a slightly different sense.

I do most of my personal compute intensive work on AWS these days. If I am processing a bunch of old files into a different format, or archiving old photos, I might spin up a many cored instance and parallalize it to turn a day's processing into an hour (mostly the code, and a few minutes of compute). And I store old junk in AWS for at least an order of magnitude less than dropbox or google drive can get me. I had a personal project where the naive thing to do involved a massive matrix multiply, so I saved myself a ton of time by spinning up a machine with half a terabyte of RAM and did it naively, saving myself an enormous amount of time trying to do something clever.

At this point, for my own machine, I'd love something that amounts to a big battery with a wifi connection (and maybe a teeny tiny cpu somewhere in it). For workloads that can be done over SSH, it's all I need. If the rest of my needs could be met that way, I'd love it. It would be great to just have a remote desktop I can spin up in AWS, changing the size and specs as I want. Basically stadio/geforce now for everything.

I expect as internet becomes more reliable, this will be a thing. Sadly, instead of being able to install windows or OS X on an EC2 instance with an image that I can pass around wherever, moving to GCP or nvidia whenever I decide to, it'll probably be a locked down offering like some services we are starting to see today :(



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