@lauriewired@rfleury Yeah that chart doesn’t look correct. I’ve tried cloud gaming and have a nice gaming pc, it might be competitive to an Xbox but definitely not compared to a decent gaming pc at home.
@lauriewired Two problem areas, 1. Latency for competitive FPS games. 2. Everyone wants a piece of the pie and won’t let their games on their competitors platform.
@ckongvc@saranormous People who can barely make ends meet are getting hit with much higher power costs due to datacenters. Whole cities (Lake Tahoe) are being told to find a new source of power by next year. There’s already tremendous pressure on ground water resources, and datacenters don’t help.
@saranormous Also are everyday people supposed to be excited and enthusiastically embrace a technology that they are told will replace their jobs? Of course people are fighting datacenters, they can’t stop OpenAI/Anthropic, but they can stop a datacenters.
@saranormous It’s more complex and nuanced than that. I’m in the PNW and my power costs have gone up 20% this year, in the south some family has had their power costs go up by 60% or more. The problem is that the companies wanting the datacenters aren’t solving the power/water problems.
@marcos_placona@steipete Yeah but it also started as a 1 person project that got released out, and took off like crazy. Yes, some security work did come after, but the same can be said of most OSS projects released by individuals. They took it seriously, and now it appears quite good.
@lucasmeijer@tbskspr You can use your own dns with Tailscale, make a wildcard subdomain be a CNAME to your Tailscale host name for that host (or an A record for the IP).
@gianni1986@phosphenq Because the fix isn’t a clear obvious win. To run without any flickering removes the option of having scrollback. Codex does this and I hate it.
@KevinNaughtonJr In the area of Louisiana where some of my family lives the cost of power has gone up by 2x because of the datacenters. In Oregon it’s up 20%. They measurable affect people’s ability to afford to live.
@eastdakota I think a lot of future US success will depend on if current immigration policy sticks or changes. So much of our success historically has been built on immigrants coming here and building amazing businesses. I expect that will change if current policy persists.