![]() GPU resource management is still a bit more raw than what the OS & CPU have, but it’s steadily improving every year. ![]() The main thing that’s “wrong” is complexity, but it’s also here to stay, there’s no going back, there’s just tightening up the sandboxes and hardening the APIs. There also shouldn’t be ways to crash the internet or a large scale redundant network service like the ones Google & Amazon have set up with a single microservice or database corruption or flaky cache or router, yet cascading failures are happening all the time and getting long post analysis write-ups featured on HN, even. It’s harder to crash the OS, but it does happen. There are still easy ways to lock a browser up with CPU code too. ![]() You’re right, but it’s not by design, it’s just a little buggy and a lot complicated.
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