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server.coop
This will be a cooperatively owned web hosting system based on a distributed virtual server model. The primary market to begin will be people working in the sci/tech field wanting a quick to setup and cheap system, college students, community groups (hackerspaces, 4-H groups, school groups, ex.), and other people wanting a private server.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
An update: I have found someone for the room in the current house, but that location is very temporary, as it is not conducive to the kind of development I am looking for. What is consuming all my time, and is the reason I have not been actively working on further organizing, is that I am instead working on a prototype for a commercial version of Roomba that automatically plugs itself into a standard power outlet. When I get the very basic prototype of the idea done, I will write up a business plan that details my thoughts on the further steps towards commercialization and post them widely for feedback and additions. As the current location for these ideas is only in my head, I need to get them out in physical form before I can seek collaboration on this endeavor. Hopefully this will be done in a month or two. However, if other people have product ideas that are further fleshed out or are interested in taking over another idea I had that is currently on hold due to lack of interest and time (a cooperative cloud provider https://github.com/TheOtherRealm/server.coop that needs a complete overhaul, or more likely to start from scratch, that replaces the Docker swarm with something better), by all means share!
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