So how do you like the article's suggestion to separate "growth hacking" from "commoning"? Are you saying that both are misleading, or agreeing with it? Not sure I get your point
And you are cordially invited to our chatroom on Matrix, if you want to hack around Garage: https://matrix.to/#/#garage:deuxfleurs.fr We used to mostly talk French there - until yesterday!
This depends on your workload. It would work, but we first target fiber optics domestic connections.
We haven't looked too much into VPNs, although we do need some plumbing to distribute our whole infrastructure at Deuxfleurs.
Thanks for your enthusiastic feedback, fellow breton! It's an interesting take you make about ML workloads. We haven't investigated that yet (next in line is e-mail: you see we target ubiquitous, low-tech needs that are…
It was actually deliberate to present our project through the political lens, today. You will find a more streamlined presentation of Garage on our landing page at https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/ Technical details are…
This article broadly explains the motivation and vision behind our project. There are many object stores, why build a new one? To push self-hosting, in face of democratic/political threats we feel are daunting. Sorry it…
It's the layer below: a sound distributed storage backend. You can use it to distribute your Nextcloud data, store your backups, host websites... You can even mount it in your OS' file manager and use it as an external…
Busted! We might even have a Bagage[0] side-project... [0] https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/bagage
We made a comparison here: https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/documentation/design/benchmar... Other comments from my colleagues also shed light on Garage's specific features (do check the discussion on Raft). In a…
(Deuxfleurs administrative council member here:) Starting from a little association with 200€ in a cash box last year, we were indeed amazed to actually get this funding. I strongly recommend NGI grants to any European…
My bad T_T My colleagues keep picking on me for this. Now that you, complete stranger, you see it too, I'm feeling obliged to improve the situation!
Basically, our association is trying to move away from file systems, for scalability and availability purposes. There's a similarity between RDBMS (say SQL) and filesystems, in the sense that they distribute like crap.…
So basically, we are a hosting association that wanted to put their servers at home _and_ sleep at night. This demanded inter-home redundancy of our data. But none of the existing solutions (MinIO, Ceph...) are designed…
This is an actual object store - we just have a talent for naming artifacts
Hey! NGI is funding Nyxt browser as part of the same sub-grant call. Check it out, I was quite thrilled! https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/
(I'm also part of Deuxfleurs) With Garage, we are trying to eschew the need for a VPS, or at least provide on-premise failovers for individuals and tiny organisations. Our argument, as stated by OP, is that domestic…
So how do you like the article's suggestion to separate "growth hacking" from "commoning"? Are you saying that both are misleading, or agreeing with it? Not sure I get your point
And you are cordially invited to our chatroom on Matrix, if you want to hack around Garage: https://matrix.to/#/#garage:deuxfleurs.fr We used to mostly talk French there - until yesterday!
This depends on your workload. It would work, but we first target fiber optics domestic connections.
We haven't looked too much into VPNs, although we do need some plumbing to distribute our whole infrastructure at Deuxfleurs.
Thanks for your enthusiastic feedback, fellow breton! It's an interesting take you make about ML workloads. We haven't investigated that yet (next in line is e-mail: you see we target ubiquitous, low-tech needs that are…
It was actually deliberate to present our project through the political lens, today. You will find a more streamlined presentation of Garage on our landing page at https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/ Technical details are…
This article broadly explains the motivation and vision behind our project. There are many object stores, why build a new one? To push self-hosting, in face of democratic/political threats we feel are daunting. Sorry it…
It's the layer below: a sound distributed storage backend. You can use it to distribute your Nextcloud data, store your backups, host websites... You can even mount it in your OS' file manager and use it as an external…
Busted! We might even have a Bagage[0] side-project... [0] https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/bagage
We made a comparison here: https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/documentation/design/benchmar... Other comments from my colleagues also shed light on Garage's specific features (do check the discussion on Raft). In a…
(Deuxfleurs administrative council member here:) Starting from a little association with 200€ in a cash box last year, we were indeed amazed to actually get this funding. I strongly recommend NGI grants to any European…
My bad T_T My colleagues keep picking on me for this. Now that you, complete stranger, you see it too, I'm feeling obliged to improve the situation!
Basically, our association is trying to move away from file systems, for scalability and availability purposes. There's a similarity between RDBMS (say SQL) and filesystems, in the sense that they distribute like crap.…
So basically, we are a hosting association that wanted to put their servers at home _and_ sleep at night. This demanded inter-home redundancy of our data. But none of the existing solutions (MinIO, Ceph...) are designed…
This is an actual object store - we just have a talent for naming artifacts
Hey! NGI is funding Nyxt browser as part of the same sub-grant call. Check it out, I was quite thrilled! https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/
(I'm also part of Deuxfleurs) With Garage, we are trying to eschew the need for a VPS, or at least provide on-premise failovers for individuals and tiny organisations. Our argument, as stated by OP, is that domestic…