👉 Lot computing, also known as distributed computing with a large number of small tasks, is a method where numerous computers or devices, often in the cloud, collaborate to solve complex computational problems. Instead of relying on a single powerful machine, lot computing distributes the workload across many smaller machines, each performing simple tasks concurrently. This approach significantly enhances processing speed and efficiency for large-scale computations, such as those required in scientific research, data analysis, and machine learning. By leveraging the combined resources of a vast network of computers, lot computing can tackle problems that would be infeasible or take an impractically long time to solve with traditional computing methods.