You're right about you're being clear about working there, I'm sorry if I've sounded a bit harsh. Thank you for your analysis BTW. I think it's always useful to provide constructive review to fellow developers.
I agree with you that the only alternative is self hosting. That's why I'm anticipating a new wave of low power mini-computers with solid state memory, a fully configured embedded GNU/Linux or *BSD distro, and a webbased interface for management which would make it possible to host our own services at home using OSS only. The FreedomBox is an example of this.
I agree with you that the only alternative is self hosting. That's why I'm anticipating a new wave of low power mini-computers with solid state memory, a fully configured embedded GNU/Linux or *BSD distro, and a webbased interface for management which would make it possible to host our own services at home using OSS only. The FreedomBox is an example of this.