Absolutely. These existed years ago, I remember putting them in for a client. I also put in Sun Java Stations for another client. Neither of these were "cloud" but they were both running what we now call commonly Virtual Desktop Environments (VDI) from on-premises servers.
I use Jitsi for a non-profit, and I like the mute someone else function, but oh wow the noise cancellation needs improvement. So many voice comm apps have disappeared (there used to be one our group used all the time, then the devs dropped it (the client app) and just became on API or something).
Image Storage. Image meta data / descriptions can contain links to sites. Images can go away if someone takes down the original or requests it be removed. I wouldn't use it to store images I build, I use it for existing images and curate those into the way I need them for my game.
I use it heavily for images for TTRPGs. As a GM, I grab images of Monsters, NPC's, background images, maps. For the Star Wars RPGs, ships, NPCs, deckplans. I use TokenStamp to create the map tokens of those NPCs I found... It is a great resource fot that kind of thing. I think I have "saved" over 2000 images for use in games.
And down voted when you bring it up. So many people think the Dems are entitled to your vote simply because they aren't Republicans. I feel the same way posting on FB. My friends don't want to hear it, or hear that they are voting for a party that actively supports oligarchs.
I see this all the time in tech. "We don't like product/service X. So we went with competitor Y. Then customized Y to look exactly like X. I don't understand why we don't like it. "
Just picked up a BMW CE-04 a couple weeks ago. I haven't had time to really ride it much - I have been out of town since a couple days after getting it. The few rides I have been able to get in have been pretty good.
I had a new employee ask me what I meant when I used the word directory. They had never heard 'directory' used in that context. It has only been known as a folder to some people.
Absolutely. These existed years ago, I remember putting them in for a client. I also put in Sun Java Stations for another client. Neither of these were "cloud" but they were both running what we now call commonly Virtual Desktop Environments (VDI) from on-premises servers.