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1. hollas+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-02-26 21:20:41
If you have a problem that requires and hour or a day to compute, then spending fifteen minutes for data transfer up and down (particularly in the face of lowered costs) is often a profitable trade. Movie studio render farms are a classic example of such compute jobs. Weather or geological resource prediction could be another. There are many such high-compute jobs in practice.
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2. daedrd+y[view] [source] 2025-02-26 21:23:53
>>hollas+(OP)
They are also probably a minute fraction of jobs though.
3. duskwu+O9[view] [source] 2025-02-26 22:25:39
>>hollas+(OP)
Not only are those jobs relatively rare, but they also require a lot of hardware and a lot of power. Both of those are going to be in short supply. (Solar power requires sunlight, and the target locations are deliberately in shadow.)
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