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  • At minimum, the Roblox company is taking advantage of children by:

    • Taking a large cut of the revenue and obfuscating that information
    • Devs are paid in Robux and the conversion to real currency involves an unfavorable exchange rate with a high minimum
  • I imagine all of this data collection would greatly improve AI around browser use? That could be a feature with enough draw in the consumer space.

    Rich CEOs will want all their employees using it and only web apps so that they can try to use that data to replace them. Their perplexity dashboard will have a list of all their employees, AI's fine-tuned on that employee's data.

    The future is bright... /s

  • I got used EPYC stuff and a 3090, but basically the same template; just a few more resources.

    • CPU: AMD EPYC 7542 (16 cores / 32 threads)
    • Motherboard: Supermicro H12SSL-i
    • Memory: Samsung DDR4 8×32GB
    • GPU: EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 24GB

    However, I haven't run into some of the issues you had. With the proxmox host on wired ethernet and my laptop on 5GHz wifi from about 10ft away from the access point I can easily play Rocket League with no noticeable latency, 1440p 120Hz. I'm using sunshine on a windows VM and moonlight on Fedora. It did, indeed, take a crapload of fiddling and I consider myself pretty adept at these things, but it can be done. :D

    I also swap the GPU between two VMs. I have a Ubuntu VM I use for AI workloads for fiddling around. On that one, I just ssh in and the GPU is 100% utilized for AI. Planning to add another GPU in the future (or a few).

    Can't speak to remote connections, but my previous experience with cloud providers tells me it might be good enough for slow paced games, but it will fail horribly on anything really latency dependent. Best case scenario is the latency is off by just enough to make you lose your mind, or worse, you get use to the weird remote latency and then get all screwed up when you play at home.