Your cloud product sounds interesting, but how will it differ from
synology or drobo?
Thank you,
Nicholas Stewart


On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 10:13 PM, AJ ONeal (Home) <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> Imagine being the first person that Apple ever hired when it set out to
> take wall-sized machines and put them in tiny boxes in bedrooms. Now
> imagine instead being the first person that Daplie ever hired when it set
> out to take football field sized server farms and put them in tiny circles
> in living rooms.
>
> Yep.
>
> We (Daplie.com) are looking for talent who is both a Jack (or Jill) of many
> trades and also a master of some, to help build and improve our three core
> products:
>
> *Daplie Domains* - A dynamic domain registrar (i.e. being able run websites
> of your raspberry pi or your laptop)
>
> *Daplie IP* - A Reverse VPN service to enable devices and servers behind
> janky ISPs, HOAs, work, school, and corporate firewalls to have public IPs
> (i.e. see above)
>
> *Cloud by Daplie* - An in-home server with user-expandable storage for the
> consumer and retail market (think an iPad with terabytes of storage as a
> private server in your home).
>
> You know that "out of space" message you get on your phone when you want to
> capture your kids? Or how there's currently no way to actually stream your
> movies on any device? Or how you can't stream and/or share your own music
> library (like TSwift, indie bands, radio edits)? Or how the Pokemon GO
> servers can't keep up with demand because they're all centralized? Or how
> Google, Apple, and Microsoft are selling you laptops and phones with 128 gb
> of storage in retail stores so they can charge you $10/mo for the rest of
> your life online? Or how your home security company wants to lock you into
> a 5-year contract for $70/month?
>
> Those are the kinds of problems we're solving with Cloud (and enabling
> DIYers to solve on their own with our online services).
>
> Our ultimate goal is to take back the Internet - to make it great again. ;)
>
> Instead of an internet where all user data is stored in giant server farms
> where people pay monthly for limited use and access to things that they
> have created or "bought", we see a future where everything from your photos
> and text messages to home security to VR and AR platforms run off of
> commodity hardware in your home that you own and control - no privacy
> invasions, no security breaches, no monthly fees.
>
>
>
> If that strikes your interest, well, we don't have a typical "job
> description", we're more looking for someone with talent in multiple areas
> who feels passionately about the future of the Internet in terms of
> Privacy, Ownership, and Cost.
>
> Some things that we need help with:
>
> Node.js & JavaScript
> (The Cloud by Daplie "OS" is built in node)
>
> Frontend & Design
> (making it pretty and accessible like it's 2012, none of this flat garbage
> that grandma can't understand)
>
> BSD / Linux
> we need our system to boot < 10 seconds, have security tight like unto a
> dish, and a million other things - and we'd love to move it to BSD at some
> point
>
> Golang
> lots of networking code for the RVPN
>
> DNS
> our DNS server works, but it's not to-spec
>
> DNSSEC
> we need help implementing this
>
> iOS, Android, Windows 10
> we need mobile apps
>
> SMTP
> implementing domain keys, getting removed from black lists, all sorts of
> stuff
>
> OAuth & OIDC
> we have our own backwards-compatible flavor we call OAuth3 and it's core to
> our security and automated setup process
>
> Hardware - both EE and ME
> our core product, Cloud, is a lovely puck (see website) that goes in homes,
> connected to home routers - for maximum convenience and privacy - and
> although its primarily our partners who are working on the design and
> manufacturing, at some point we need to bring that in-house
>
>
> Reply to me [email protected] if you're thinking "Wow... just wow".
>
> :D
>
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