"It's meant to be niche. $2 per hour per CPU (or $7000 per year per CPU if reserved), no free tier for hobby or FOSS, and the only way to try/buy is to contact them. Ouch. It's a valid business model, I'm just sad it's not going for maximum positive impact."
This is the sort of thing that, if it takes off, will start affecting the entire software world. Hardware will start adding features to support it. In 30 years this may simply be how computing works. But the pioneers need to recover the costs of the arrows they got stuck with before it can really spread out. Don't look at this an event, but as the beginning of a process.
This is the sort of thing that, if it takes off, will start affecting the entire software world. Hardware will start adding features to support it. In 30 years this may simply be how computing works. But the pioneers need to recover the costs of the arrows they got stuck with before it can really spread out. Don't look at this an event, but as the beginning of a process.