That’s a cool perspective! Hadn’t thought of it like that, moreso the utility of a purely FOSS system that can’t be fucked with like Google does with AOSP.
Exactly, and it’s interesting to think how so many services exist simply because we constantly switch devices. If you just have one drive with all your data on it, then the whole problem goes away. And the dock could also have a raid built in, so every time you sync with the dock you make a backup of your system, so if your drive fails you just swap the other one in and keep going. I really would love to see local first future of computing.
That’s a cool perspective! Hadn’t thought of it like that, moreso the utility of a purely FOSS system that can’t be fucked with like Google does with AOSP.
Exactly, and it’s interesting to think how so many services exist simply because we constantly switch devices. If you just have one drive with all your data on it, then the whole problem goes away. And the dock could also have a raid built in, so every time you sync with the dock you make a backup of your system, so if your drive fails you just swap the other one in and keep going. I really would love to see local first future of computing.
Interesting, thanks for sharing!