• Jayjader
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    7 months ago

    My dream for the past 3-4 years is something like a raspberry pi that you could just plug into power+internet+a chunky hard drive at home to have your own kbin/masto/lemmy/peertube instance.

    I don’t know how one can bring this about, though, in a more meaningful way than yet another hackaday.io post.

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      7 months ago

      I feel like I have seen something like this. Just an all-in-one home server box.

      I know you can make one but I get what you’re saying is that you want it to be an appliance.

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        I don’t know if “appliance” is how I would describe it but, yeah, something that’s as plug-and-play as possible. I guess in the sense that off the shelf, it would be as easy to use as a dishwasher or toaster.

        Until I became aware of the fediverse and activitypub, I thought that any such project would be doomed to fail - like most of the smart home market, you’re tied to the manufacturer not only for compatible hardware but more crucially to talk with their servers.

        Now I’m starting to think it is feasible, but still too many unknowns to bet a business on it.