![]() ![]() I don't believe the Fed will remain connected on ANY level to any public cloud. Ultimately, the future of using Interweb, at the public sector, will being at a black screen with a blinking line. a huge push toward Internet Privacy will be propagandized pretty heavily to essentially separate the mass cloud from the Fed cloud. If the Fed leverages certain cryptocurrency models. I think that, ultimately companies like Nvidia, AMD, and the like, will emerge with their own thing that isn't realiant upon a proprietary OS Kernel that was developed using open source tech. The emergence of Crytocurrency is driving technology into the GPU/APU/CPU sandbox direction. I believe that total integration is the only thing that can stop the billionaire OS tycoon who has every users information on a corporate level. I don't like the fact that we are stuck in this Kernel paradigm. I can say that open source has its weak points. I bought an Nvidia Dev kit that requires having Ubuntu installed. Then I discovered the Ryzen chip and went with a PC build. I found myself falling into the trap of trying to get an older model MacPro tower. My interest in PC began after the latest MacBook Pro was showing specs that were about the same as a 2011 MacBook Air. I do know that I was extremely turned off by the direction that Apple has taken in soldering memory and various components to the boards. And I felt betrayed by your reply is all. I was aggravated about this issue with this Exchange account. ![]()
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