Personal Cloud Platform Install - Sign Up - News - Demo Fund us on Indiegogo » is Broken When you use a web app today, you usually connect to its developers' servers. This is backwards, and leaves them in control. puts you in Control Sandstorm makes it easy to run web apps on your own server. Bring their apps to your data, and make sure they don't do anything you don't like. just a VM No command lines, no configuration files. Apps are installed through an app-store-like web interface. And, most importantly, every app runs in a separate secure sandbox, so an evil app cannot take down your server. It's all about control... Why should your personal data be scattered around the internet, stored on computers belonging to dozens of companies? It's your data, not theirs. Keep it all in one place. Apps running on your server do not disappear when the d...
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<![endif] end of #logo Home About Contribute Development DHT Protocol DHT resources JSON command reference Scripting example Download FAQ News Press Screenshots User resources end of #header Home › FAQ Posted on November 24, 2013 by mfreitas — 24 Comments ↓ end of .post-meta What is twister? twister is a microblogging peer-to-peer platform, that is, it is a distributed system like bittorrent or similar file sharing technologies. Being completely decentralized means that no one is able to shut it down, as there is no single point to attack. The system is also designed so it cannot be censored, freedom of speech cannot be taken from you. And because the cryptography is employed end-to-end, no entity is able to spy on your communications. Is it open/free? Yes. The protocol is open and community is invited to help to extend it with new features. The reference im...
next previous | Resources Knife Recipe DSL Learn Chef Search the Docs Home » Table Of Contents chef-server-ctl (executable) Options Examples ¶ The open source Chef server includes a command-line utility named chef-server-ctl, which is used to start and stop individual services, reconfigure the Chef server, and tail Chef server log files. ¶ This command has the following syntax: chef-server-ctl OPTION This command has the following options: help Shows help for the command. reconfigure Use to reconfigure the Chef server. This option will read from the /etc/chef-server/chef-server.rb file and apply that configuration to the Chef server. Any time changes are made to the chef-server.rb file, the chef-server-ctl command should be run with this option. restart [SERVICE_NAME] Use to restart all enabled services or to restart a single service. st...
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HEADER Discuss on Groups View on GitHub MAIN CONTENT Introduction News Installation Schema Language Encoding RPC Protocol The capnp Tool C++ Serialization C++ RPC Other Languages Road Map FAQ Cap’n Proto is an insanely fast data interchange format and capability-based RPC system. Think JSON, except binary. Or think Protocol Buffers , except faster. In fact, in benchmarks, Cap’n Proto is INFINITY TIMES faster than Protocol Buffers. This benchmark is, of course, unfair. It is only measuring the time to encode and decode a message in memory. Cap’n Proto gets a perfect score because there is no encoding/decoding step . The Cap’n Proto encoding is appropriate both as a data interchange format and an in-memory representation, so once your structure is built, you can simply write the bytes straight out to disk! But doesn’t that mean the encoding is platform-specific? N...
Sandstorm News Latest updates on Sandstorm.io By Kenton Varda - 21 Jul 2014 We talk a lot about the need for privacy, security, and control of your cloud data. Let me let you in on a secret: These aren’t the reason for Sandstorm. They are pleasant side effects. The real motivation for Sandstorm is, and always has been, making it possible for open source and indie developers to build successful web apps. In today’s popular software-as-a-service model, indie development simply is not viable. People do it anyway , but their software is not accessible to the masses. In order for low-budget software to succeed, and in order for open source to make any sense at all, users must be able to run their own instances of the software, at no cost to the developer. We’ve always had that on desktop and mobile. When it comes to server-side apps, hosting must be decentralized . But t...
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Skip to content end wrapper end follow DDI Data-driven intelligence end description About Michael’s main blog Data-driven intelligence blog Writing end wrapper end header end notice by Michael Nielsen on September 26, 2012 end post header Imagine you’re a programmer who is developing a new web browser. There are many malicious sites on the web, and you want your browser to warn users when they attempt to access dangerous sites. For example, suppose the user attempts to access http://domain/etc . You’d like a way of checking whether domain is known to be a malicious site. What’s a good way of doing this? An obvious naive way is for your browser to maintain a list or set data structure containing all known malicious domains. A problem with this approach is that it may consume a considerable amount of memory. If you know of a million malicious domains, and dom...