That seems like a really cool idea. I hope someone makes an operating system for home servers, or servers in general for just that.
Tho, I feel like it would be kinda niche for anything else unless the popular things get so bad that people who research find about it and try to use it for daily drivers.
It would take a really long while for it to get adopted en masse, but would be a cool project idea.
This seems like it would create a lot of unnecessary latency and dependency on big tech. He should set up a home server and host his own ram.
If your ram sever crashes you might lose all your critical memory. Better to have Google host and maintain it.
That seems like a really cool idea. I hope someone makes an operating system for home servers, or servers in general for just that.
Tho, I feel like it would be kinda niche for anything else unless the popular things get so bad that people who research find about it and try to use it for daily drivers.
It would take a really long while for it to get adopted en masse, but would be a cool project idea.
I’ll write that down, thanks! :D
I self host all my RAM using minIO (RIP) and I back it up to b2. It’s a great way to gedoogle.
Backing up ram sounds like a terrible idea.
Yah Linus did a video on it and it didn’t go well in fact the PC crashed