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I don't think this is correct based on these:

  - https://www.collegeconfidential.com/articles/can-pay-state-tuition-one-year-another-state/

  - https://www.ucop.edu/uc-legal/_files/ed-affairs/uc-residence-policy.pdf
It states that "Physical presence in California solely for educational purposes does not constitute the establishment of California residence, regardless of length of stay. "


That's really neat.


You may want to look into operators. It seems to address your requirements nicely.


Failure is the price of success:

   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnAmqAXottQ


Has anyone used it to play games like Minecraft? Last time I tried it didn't work.


Anything that requires what's basically video is probably going to be subpar. I believe Windows Server 2012 has much better handling for things like playback but it's still not going to be great for gaming.

Minecraft also benefits quite a bit from a decent video card, something that's going to be absent from most remote desktop servers (though I think that's changing).


It's based on RDP, so no, I don't think so.


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