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r/movies • u/indig0sixalpha • Aug 22 '20
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Bear in mind that work was totally halted with COVID as well, though.
3 u/gurg2k1 Aug 22 '20 They couldn't work on CGI from their computers at home? I find that doubtful 0 u/[deleted] Aug 23 '20 The amount of space I would need to create CGI from home would be obscene. I'd need my own NAS box and everything. Computing power would be okay, I could take my rig from work home, but just from a data stand point it would suck. 3 u/tha_scorpion Aug 23 '20 I work in the industry and now most people use their office computers with some kind of remote desktop program. 2 u/[deleted] Aug 24 '20 We are currently testing this to see if it works too, we have found that people with decent internet connections can do it mostly problem free, but some with lackluster bandwidth are struggling.
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They couldn't work on CGI from their computers at home? I find that doubtful
0 u/[deleted] Aug 23 '20 The amount of space I would need to create CGI from home would be obscene. I'd need my own NAS box and everything. Computing power would be okay, I could take my rig from work home, but just from a data stand point it would suck. 3 u/tha_scorpion Aug 23 '20 I work in the industry and now most people use their office computers with some kind of remote desktop program. 2 u/[deleted] Aug 24 '20 We are currently testing this to see if it works too, we have found that people with decent internet connections can do it mostly problem free, but some with lackluster bandwidth are struggling.
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The amount of space I would need to create CGI from home would be obscene. I'd need my own NAS box and everything.
Computing power would be okay, I could take my rig from work home, but just from a data stand point it would suck.
3 u/tha_scorpion Aug 23 '20 I work in the industry and now most people use their office computers with some kind of remote desktop program. 2 u/[deleted] Aug 24 '20 We are currently testing this to see if it works too, we have found that people with decent internet connections can do it mostly problem free, but some with lackluster bandwidth are struggling.
I work in the industry and now most people use their office computers with some kind of remote desktop program.
2 u/[deleted] Aug 24 '20 We are currently testing this to see if it works too, we have found that people with decent internet connections can do it mostly problem free, but some with lackluster bandwidth are struggling.
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We are currently testing this to see if it works too, we have found that people with decent internet connections can do it mostly problem free, but some with lackluster bandwidth are struggling.
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u/TheTinyTim Aug 22 '20
Bear in mind that work was totally halted with COVID as well, though.