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by nikanj
3174 days ago
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1) Latency
2) Developing custom hardware that needs to be attached to dev box
3) No rage when the wifi at the airport sucks
4) etc Even though you don't need lots of power, there's plenty of solid and valid reasons why others might. |
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1. latency is low enough that people are playing triple AAA video games on AWS for a $1/hr.
https://lg.io/2015/07/05/revised-and-much-faster-run-your-ow...
2. Sure, that's a good reason. It had better be spewing out lots of data, though, or again, you might as well process in the cloud.
3. Being able to access your workstation via airport wifi at all is actually a benefit in this case, unless you intend to wheel it around like a suitcase.