Then kick rocks.
End of desktops
No
no u hue hue hue hue hue hue hue hue ayyy lmao
Workplaces are even shifting away from desktops. They just remote in to a cloud computing server.
I guess that's why the bring-your-own-device trend has spiked this decade? Seriously, people just need to realize that this the way the corporate world is herding consumers. If consumers don't want to be force fed the mobile platform, they can revolt and pool their money together and create something better, but they won't because they are too attached to their money and won't get up out of their La-Z-Boy to even get a drink. Out of a few hardcore, techno-conservatives who understand the value of owned hardware, I won't surprised when mobile devices are licensed to consumers instead of sold to them. It's already being implemented with modems and routers, what's the difference at this point?
Now you're getting it. The cloud-only future is soon. This is a future that everyone on Zig Forums sees.
THIS IS THE FUTURE WE CHOSE
SAY IT Zig Forums!
Hopefully, we can get enough people on the whole "your cloud on your own hardware" bandwagon before then.
puppy linux runs in ram and has versions that are about 220 MB, so I think his claim is not only correct, but has in fact been done. Taking in to account that it's just a regular distro, not some highly customized and optimized system, it's not unreasonable to assume it would be possible to do in even less than that.
>puppy linux runs in ram and has versions that are about 220 MB, so I think (((my))) claim is not only correct, but has in fact been done.
Until you prove it, it's not proof. Just saying words doesn't mean shit. Go watch YouTube on that shit and tell me the web isn't a horrible mess.