• village604@adultswim.fan
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    7 hours ago

    I said zero client, not thin client. A zero client is basically just a device that connects to remote computing, not unlike a dedicated streaming device.

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      29 minutes ago

      That’s a thin client. You can rebrand it however many times you want. I still see em in the ewaste. At the end of the day you can’t remove the computing requirements of running a network stack, a crypto stack, a compression stack, HID, and frame and audio buffering.

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        26 seconds ago

        No, it’s a zero client. A thin client has a desktop environment with a limited number of apps. Zero clients are less advanced than a raspberry pi.

        That’s a much different environmental impact than a desktop.

        Source: I used to run VDI for a global company for a living, deploying both thin and zero clients.

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      7 hours ago

      OnLive’s zero-client console wishes to have a word with you.

      Oh wait, it can’t. It’s dead.

      Even zero clients become outdated, with the additional detriment of being 100% dependent on the service they are connected to.