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by uuid_to_string 4439 days ago
Chances are, you're already running one.

If you have a smartphone, it allows the carrier (=client) to access the device (=server) remotely.

Same for cable modems.

Maybe you also have a Wifi router. It is listening for HTTP requests because it has a "Web GUI". It is thus a web server, among other things. Maybe it also has a "backdoor" for remote login as reports continue to show this is common.

The idea is your devices are listening for incoming connections and they have data stores to serve on demand.

You may disagree but I would call these servers.

Many people manage to setup Wifi routers at home.

And with a modem or smartphone, there is almost no setup. You just turn it on and it starts serving.

So, I'd argue that "running your own server" is actually something anyone can do.

Maybe the real barrier to "running your own server" is only just confusion over terminology.