Funny you would pick this analogy. I feel like we’re back in the mainframe era. A lot of software can’t operate without an internet connection. Even if in practice they execute some of the code on your device, a lot of the data and the heavyweight processing is already happening on the server. Even basic services designed from the ground up to be distributed and local first - like email (“downloading”) - are used in this fashion - like gmail. Maps apps added offline support years after they launched and still cripple the search. Even git has GitHub sitting in the middle and most people don’t or can’t use git any other way. SaaS, Electron, …etc. have brought us back to the mainframe era.
thewebguyd|3 months ago
I had always hoped we'd do more locally on-device (and with native apps, not running 100 instances of chromium for various electron apps). But, it's hard to extract rent that way I suppose.
OccamsMirror|3 months ago
I access websites on a 64gb, 16 core device. I deploy them to a 16gb, 4 core server.
ryandrake|3 months ago
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tbrownaw|3 months ago
Or even physical things like mattresses, according to discussions around the recent AWS issues.