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by pacala 5255 days ago
The point of Freedombox is that everyone has his data in his own home. If average Joe wants to share this data with his friends, average Joe is going to run a server in his home. If the server code has a 0day exploit, average Joe server easily becomes a node in a botnet.

How do you address the problem of managing a fleet of 800 Million servers running in 800 Million homes? Who are the experts that manage this problem and who finances their work? Why would average Joe trust them with his data? What is the technical device through which they have admin access to 800 Million servers in 800 Million homes?

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That may be the setup of that project, but it isn't the status of every decentralized system. A decentralized system could as easily be funded by individual users buying hosted space with professional admins.

I don't see the 0day exploit window of one additional application running on local users' boxes to be much cause for alarm. Somehow we muddled through decades of Windows boxes with everyone joining the Borg.