This seems like a very ambitious project, which is great. It does seem at risk of boiling the ocean. They're taking on: * NAS device with encrypted file storage and UPNP * setting up a VPN * client software for said VPN on each platform (or at least installers that can configure each platform's native VPN support) * multi-device file sync * whole -device file sync, with client software for each platform, presumably w…
UPNP can be handled by existing Linux UPNP software. There is a FOSS VPN that can do point to point VPN routing, but I'm forgetting the name. FUSE works ona a surprisingly large number of operating systems now (Linux, OSX, Android-fied Linux, Windows), so building a FUSE file system can be done. And as for data sync and replication? CEPH can probably handle this. The software exists to do this, no one has put it toge…
Plug: the brain of your devices
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Re: Plug: the brain of your devices
#112If it comes out and it's even half-way decent, I'd buy one. If it's decently usable, I'd buy a few, and send them to friends and relatives. I'd love these, and even with my meh internet connection it would easily keep up, and I'd just have to buy an additional external hard drive every year or so.
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#113Earlier quoted context omitted.
the way I see it, it's "impossible" because (for example) if you use plug to keep your music in sync, it won't be viewable in iOS's music app, only through whatever app plug puts together.
What's so special about the iOS music app?
Re: Plug: the brain of your devices
#114Can we have a discussion about marketing? Like how does this $60 niche product raise $150k in 2 days? Was it hyped before hand? Did kickstarter hype it? Anyone know the details behind their PR?
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#115Yes. Store hundreds of movies and hundreds of thousands of pictures on plug and access them anywhere![1] [1]: So long as you have an absurdly fast internet connection at your house, and also have an absurdly fast internet connection wherever you are that you're trying to use this thing...and aren't on an airplane, or in the car, or on a train...which is when you would generally want to watch movies on your tablet.
This is going to become less and less of a problem as time goes on. There was a time when the idea of streaming high quality video and doing so using Flash, at that, seemed ridiculous, but it's ridiculously commonplace, now. I often stream things from a VPS instance to my home via sshfs right now. Doing so over even 3G would work in many cases.
Re: Plug: the brain of your devices
#116This seems like a very ambitious project, which is great. It does seem at risk of boiling the ocean. They're taking on: * NAS device with encrypted file storage and UPNP * setting up a VPN * client software for said VPN on each platform (or at least installers that can configure each platform's native VPN support) * multi-device file sync * whole -device file sync, with client software for each platform, presumably w…
All these are already done by our Tonido ( http://www.tonido.com ) and TonidoPlug project and it is available and it works.
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#117Earlier quoted context omitted.
Looks like you can just download the client software for free and do the home PC/Router approach without having to use a plug: http://www.tonido.com/tonidodesktop_pricing/
That appears to be a different company.
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#118Earlier quoted context omitted.
All these are already done by our Tonido ( http://www.tonido.com ) and TonidoPlug project and it is available and it works.
How do I buy one? I can't see a buy button on any of the TonidoPlug pages.