by NitpickLawyer on 6/5/2025, 7:05:01 PM
by TimTheTinker on 6/5/2025, 7:16:14 PM
Maybe I'm just not aware, but it seems to me like there's a big, potentially profitable market gap for home-hosted cloud services. Just like Oxide is providing companies on-premise cloud computing, people would really appreciate a plug-and-play way to disconnect from most online services and host them at home -- email, backup, media, chat/messaging, maybe even federated locally hosted Mastodon services.
I know it's possible with current products, but last I checked it is not at all easy for anyone without a lot of time and technical knowledge.
by Sloppy on 6/5/2025, 7:19:13 PM
You need Google Translate to read it. <--- read with a high degree of irony.
by krunck on 6/5/2025, 7:06:34 PM
No mention of ProtonMail?
> Keep your data under European jurisdiction, protected from foreign surveillance.
Ooof, I get what they're trying to say, but the irony of this line in light of the latest EU pushes towards having access to everything is glaring...