1/ Today we're unveiling Mighty: a faster browser that is entirely streamed from a powerful computer in the cloud.
Demo in the next tweet
New website:https://mightyapp.com
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2/ A quick little demo showing
@MightyApp in action: indistinguishable from Google Chrome running at 4K, 60 frames a second, while taking no more than 500 MB of RAM.pic.twitter.com/Q5crkWNRR643 replies 48 retweets 663 likesShow this thread -
3/ Here's my piece outlining Mighty's master plan to reignite the future of desktop computing: https://blog.mightyapp.com/mightys-secret-plan-to-invent-the-future-of-computing/ … It's time to build a new kind of computer.
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4/ During the first year, I documented every little thing that I encountered while building Mighty if you're looking for a soap opera starring me: https://twitter.com/suhail/status/1112970313329852418 … (Not as exciting at Silicon Valley the TV show)
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5/ We are ramping up server capacity for Mighty all over the world. Please bear with us as we start with California and New York City. Why is it hard to scale? We build custom servers with the latest hardware and deploy them as close to you as possible.
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do you use threadrippers or some secret arm chip or m1's or what? interested to know what's the biggest bang for the buck for compute at your scale.
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also, really cool! my first thought was, this is a crazy idea, how are you going to get the bandwidth and latency, but then i thought again and it seemed maybe possible -- and then you've done it! woah! interesting to think browsing efficiency has economies of scale, but it does?
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