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There's definitely a maintenance cost/effort. However, it is the only way for individuals and companies to truly own their devices and data. Today it is more important than ever.
10 sats \ 1 reply \ @hueso 24 May
There is no free lunch. And the cost of losing access to your data can be much worse.
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One big selling point for me was seeing people lose family pictures on Dropbox because they got corrupted when they were supposed to be safer "on the cloud". It wasn't a hack, a vulnerability, just corrupted files at Dropbox's hard drives.
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The inconveniences of running stuff is outweighted by the benefits of owning yourself. The costs are very small too.
As a rule: If you can afford extra $5-10 in energy costs every month and can afford a raspberry pi with an ssd, you should have a home server.
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