Hence why I hedged my statement with 'probably'.
False
If it was realistic for op he probably wouldn't have to ask
Yeah, these are people who's solution to the trolley problem is to refuse to touch it.
The article is bad at explaining this, but the origin of the term is software that you would buy, you would then be presented with a EULA (after opening the shrink wrap on the box), then you would be unable to return it because it was opened.
It originated in the 80s before digital goods were really a thing.
In the US it might stand-up unfortunately.
Oh cool, I can finally play this game years after it's popularity peaked.
woosh
That I like it - at a high level anyways. I'd guess that usually it's someone using it as part of their workflow to create something, rather than doing the creation entirely on it's own.
Bottleneck location depends on the game you're running. There will always be a bottleneck - don't worry about it it'll be fine
Personally I'm pro GOOD ai content. Most of it is not.
It amazes me that so many people obsessed about self hosting everything use this service - really asking for it.
I tried the demo a while back and didn't care for it.