I'm not understanding the need for this? I cant believe i'm parroting corporate lobbyists, but this seems like a solution in search of a problem.
It sounds more like a way to take freedom away from people. Commercial systems are designed in such a way that offering that convenience is at the expense of control and ownership. Just because people trade freedoms for this level of ease, doesn't make it right.
I think they explain a compelling problem about typical commerical software vs FOSS, then they dive into their GPU accelerated VM solution. I don't see how it helps solve the original problem.
Is is that FOSS needs a standard sandbox and they think some kind of peer to peer app store that disturbes images for VMs is the way to do it?
We work on GPU accelerated VMs, so that in future we can also bring NixOS + VPNs to desktops/end users to machines that don't run NixOS. We will use it as an application runtime where can control the whole stack. Just now we are mostly focused on managing distributed NixOS machines. The VPN helps to provide services on any kind computer, even if not running in a datacenter. You can read the description here for context: https://docs.clan.lol/
I'm not understanding the need for this? I cant believe i'm parroting corporate lobbyists, but this seems like a solution in search of a problem.
It sounds more like a way to take freedom away from people. Commercial systems are designed in such a way that offering that convenience is at the expense of control and ownership. Just because people trade freedoms for this level of ease, doesn't make it right.
I think they explain a compelling problem about typical commerical software vs FOSS, then they dive into their GPU accelerated VM solution. I don't see how it helps solve the original problem.
Is is that FOSS needs a standard sandbox and they think some kind of peer to peer app store that disturbes images for VMs is the way to do it?
We work on GPU accelerated VMs, so that in future we can also bring NixOS + VPNs to desktops/end users to machines that don't run NixOS. We will use it as an application runtime where can control the whole stack. Just now we are mostly focused on managing distributed NixOS machines. The VPN helps to provide services on any kind computer, even if not running in a datacenter. You can read the description here for context: https://docs.clan.lol/
Is clan some kind of p2p server config management framework based on Nix?
I think this fits the description well.