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Post #3291497
2026-05-31 21:15 UTC
@rubixhelix@kolektiva.social @valkyrie@wandering.shop
depending on the workload, maybe. with software problems, often times you need a certain amount of efficiency just to be viable. I do like the idea of task federation as a building block, but at a large scale it would probably only be good at solving problems that need massively parallel processing; a la folding@home. anything involving IO will probably not work outside of a fast LAN, and that's only if 1Gbps÷nodes is fast relative to the work.
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@rubixhelix@kolektiva.social 2026-06-01 05:16
@xj9@social.sunshinegardens.org @valkyrie@wandering.shop i am not a compsci expert, i was more or less just saying that if you make something that works and its not optimal or better than normal, that its still cool because not everything has to be the best way for it to be of value