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I think remote rendering is unnecessary and is mismatched for actualy application workloads

Nowadays, perhaps, but that's software bloat in action, software getting slower faster than computers gaining in speed. In the last millennium if one had a login one could connect to the computer in Daresbury, UK that had a copy of the Cambridge Structural Database and search crystal structures. Many people at British universities did that. It would render graphics on an X server. Once I tried it on holiday at the East Coast of the US, and it wasn't a painful experience at all. Then again, it was the old version that still had PLUTO, which was a program from the computing stone ages.



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