Sup /g/,
>Golem is a global, open sourced, decentralized supercomputer that anyone can access. It's made up of the combined power of user's machines, from personal laptops to entire datacenters.
>Anyone will be able to use Golem to compute (almost) any program you can think of, from rendering to research to running websites, in a completely decentralized & inexpensive way.
More: https://golem.network/index.html
1) Do you think that this technology will catch on in the near future? What are the implications of this?
2) What are some uses you can imagine for this?
I can't decide if this is revolutionary technology that will change the internet forever or if this is another well-packaged meme.
>>60180171
t. Pajeet shill
>>60180221
This thread is for discussing technology, not racism or business opportunities.
Moist, but I have little to contribute. Would be completely wasted on me but the concept is cool.
>what is latency
This would be somewhat good if everyone connected had at most 1ms of ping.
It would be far better to just wait for naples from amd.
>Anyone will be able to use Golem to compute (almost) any program you can think of, from rendering to research to running websites, in a completely decentralized & inexpensive way.
Cool, I'm gonna get it to mine buttcoins for me
>>60180817
I'll mine some bitcoins too
>all computers together to share CPU power
Isn't this the type of thing we hate, because
>muh botnet?
>>60180171
>I see your running GOLEM
>>60180817
shieeet, in to the trash it all goes.
Serious question, is there a demo of this working with Blender? I've heard the shills talk about this but never seen it happening.
>>60180171
Ethereum already did this and is a lot more popular
>>60184256
It's part of the Ethereum network dumbass.
>>60180336
Kill yourself, you dumb fucking nigger shit stain.
>>60180336
lol, like, nigga lurkmoar
>>60180171
So its just a new BOINC with public access
>>60180171
>(((Golem)))
kek
>>60180171
This is not really an original idea.
>software as a service
>using outside computing resources
Whatever.
>>60189096
hmm