Usually when people talk about grand things like changing "the future of computing," they're full of it. But not this time. Suhail has been working on this for 2 years. There's a good chance it's the new default infrastructure.https://blog.mightyapp.com/mightys-secret-plan-to-invent-the-future-of-computing/ …
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Wouldn't it be cheaper to make a fork of Chrome that aggressively uses the GPU like Safari and Edge? Chrome is incentivized to save Google's bandwidth by using newer codecs with less hardware support.
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@splinetool on a Raspberry Pi is never gonna happen unless the Pi is a thin client. It's cool to see that all that is old is new again as we arrive at the 21st century equivalent of dumb terminals--again.
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We came full circle - sounds like the world they are envisioning is that for the majority of population you don’t need crazy, expensive hardware, just a dumb terminal that has a screen, keyboard, trackpad. Mighty is the real computer where work can be done. Powerful vision!
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So a natural evolution of ChromeOS / Windows CloudPC?
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Furthermore, this is actually a selling point for me. I came hoping to find a price, because I’m tired of trading my entire life’s data for something that is “free”.
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Brave + DuckDuckGo
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Have _browsers_ ever caused a computer/hardware update? Just wondering
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I can't make sense of the numbers. You can buy an Macbook Air M1 for $899. Cost per month is $75 for a year and then you have a faster computer for everything. Why not just buy the faster computer?https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08N5LNQCX
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I think another way to look at the pricing is as an upgrade to your broadband plan. A lot of people would pay an additional $30/m for lightning fast "broadband".
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But now you need to pay $30 for a browser subscription *and* $30 for the fast broadband, because that data still needs to flow to/from a remote location. I must be missing a key argument here.
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