Hi,

after skimming through the highlights of a talk by Eben Moglen (shared by jxself I think), I felt in love with the idea of small servers (the size of a phone charger or so) that's secure and easy to setup/use.

I've seen people around the web experimenting with BeagleBoneBlack (which is open source) as a server.
Why this idea isn't more developed/discussed?

Sure, the ideal would be Libreboot instead of BIOS, but is it a realistic idea to plan on building such a transportable server? I mean with a USB hub, it's easy to bring a hard drive with it. Sure, 512 of ram sucks, but for email, it might be more than enough (maybe not for other decentralised services).

So, what do you think? What's your experience with that?
Even if it's not possible yet, I think this is very cool and promising!

Not much time right now (and a bit tired already), but here's something related:
http://freedombone.uk.to/





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