[Discuss] Sandstorm.io

Çınar Doruk cinar.doruk at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 13:46:48 UTC 2015


imagine the faces of 'it's all in the cloud bro!'-marketers and the big
companies when this becomes more popular and defeats their 'software as a
tool for servitude, ehem, service' in the free market. Visualizing that in
my head feels like ... victory.

someone would develop small server-machines(remember apples 'mini'
computers?), someone would make it cool, and the cloud-sass would be no
more. maybe.

So, I wish you and sandtorm.io many a profit.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 9:31 PM, Jake Weisz <jtness at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey everyone, my name is Jacob Weisz. I was at the February meeting for
> the first time, and I will probably try to drop by more in the future,
> availability permitting. (Though not this month due to travel.)
>
> I was curious if there would be interest in me giving a talk on
> Sandstorm.io, which is a personal cloud platform currently in
> development. It's open source, and can run web apps written in basically
> anything that runs on Linux in a very secure fashion. It tends to be a bit
> hard to summarize, but I think a lot of people would be very interested if
> they saw a short demo.
>
> I could probably do as short as a five minute lightning talk (the demo is
> actually like good to go in a minute or less) or if people wanted to know
> more about the underlying security or the process of packaging apps for it,
> I could do a longer thing. Usually people tend to have a fair number of
> questions, but I don't really do much in the way of talks, so I don't know.
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