👉 Freelance computing, also known as independent or gig work in the tech sector, refers to a model where individuals offer their computing resources—such as processing power, storage, or network bandwidth—to businesses or developers on a project-by-project basis. This model allows companies to access specialized computing capabilities without the need for permanent infrastructure investments, making it cost-effective and flexible. Freelancers can work remotely, often from anywhere in the world, and typically set their own rates based on demand, project complexity, and time required. This arrangement benefits both parties: businesses gain on-demand access to high-performance computing resources, while freelancers earn income based on their skills and availability.