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Dreams of Code
Dreams of Code@dreamsofcode_io·
I assume to move it away from one’s laptop would be to move it towards a remote machine that is always available. Unless that’s a dedicated workstation (which would require someone to have the workstation, and still encounters similar problems), then the logical conclusion is the cloud. Of course, it’s an assumption, but then the original tweet was vague enough to lend itself to being assumed.
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Gabriel de Andrade
Gabriel de Andrade@GabrielElpidio·
Yeah, I can see the point. However, moving to a home lab over a laptop feels like the most sensible solution, where you have total access to that machine and still are not frying your laptop with compute, then your laptop becomes just a headless way to test the results and send new instructions to base. But, pretty sure Theo is referring to home labs rather than cloud
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