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Dumbo startup now allows you to build machine learning software on their future computers - Technical.ly Brooklyn
Dumbo startup Paperspace announced on Thursday that it is launching a service to allow startups and software developers to run Linux for cheap in their virtual desktop. Erb's company is a bit like Airbnb, or many other of the sharing economy startups, but for processing power. It pays for an asset, in this case super heavy duty GPUs and processing power, and rents it out to individual users as they need it. "I've been impressed with the Paperspace team since Dillon and Dan showed me their first demo at YC…," Reddit cofounder Alex Ohanion wrote on the company's Product Hunt launch. "I think their take on machine learning will open up the tech to an even broader audience. I can see this really taking off the developer community."