There's a market, I believe, in the future for a home cloud. The biggest technical hurdle to getting a true oxide rack into a even a scaled down one is you've got to have your own power shelf and power rectifiers. And then yeah, there's the Pony Wreck. There's been a lot of calls for how small this thing could get. But you know what you guys could do in the meantime, and maybe just forever, is to throw us a bone,. Just like it's an oxide storage thing that can sit at my desk. YouTuber: "I think we got to the ask"
Adam was out when Bryan made his podcast debut here on The Changelog, so we had to get him back on the show along with his co-founder and CEO Steve Tuck to discuss Silicon Valley (the TV show), all things Oxide, homelab possibilities, bringing the power of the cloud on prem, and more.
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