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How old are you, if you don't mind me asking? Because try as I might, I just cannot see anything shaking foundations:
- A small, cube-shaped computer? Tick, seen dozens of those.
- A thin client with no storage and all data in the "cloud"? Yawn. Back in the 1970s, those were called "terminals" connected to a "mainframe". In 1990s, they were called "network computers". Nowadays, the same idea is back again. Nothing is new, only the name.
- A new company coming up with a lot of hype and hardly any details? Yeah, right, I haven't seen that one before!
So, please, pray tell me. What is so foundations-shaking about yet another one?
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Good idea, not sure about the execution quite yet, not fully sold. But I do applaud them for attempting something a bit different than a desktop OS and for stating a number of times "offline" because that'll remove some concerns initially.
All in all, we're overdue for a computing renaissance. Perhaps this can be tweaked to fulfill more than what we've just seen.
Interesting, but not for me.
Dear lord, pichlo you just reminded me of the days I had to administer WinNT Terminal Server and the terminal clients, as well as my Citrix days too... ugh.