In this episode, Brandon Karpeles sits down with Matt Hill, co-founder of Start9, to discuss the critical transition from centralized cloud computing to sovereign, self-hosted computing. Matt explains why relying on third-party software providers exposes businesses and individuals to privacy invasions, security breaches, and escalating costs.They dive deep into the hardware Start9 is building to create the "sovereign smart home," including their personal servers, a groundbreaking open-source RISC-V router, and upcoming private security cameras.In this episode, we cover:The Hidden Costs of the Cloud: Why outsourcing your software to third parties compromises your privacy, subjects you to arbitrary rules, and leaves your data vulnerable to hacks.Start9's Sovereign Computing Stack: How running a personal server with StartOS allows you to take back control of your digital life and eliminate monthly SaaS subscriptions.The Ultimate Privacy Router: A look at Start9's forthcoming router, built with open-source RISC-V hardware and software to stop ISPs from spying on your home network.The Sovereign Smart Home: Start9's plans to release self-hosted security cameras that allow you to monitor your property without any third party even knowing the camera exists.The War for the Information Grid: Why Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are the ultimate chokepoint, and how mesh networks could eventually build a parallel, decentralized internet.Connect with Matt Hill & Start9:Website: start9.comConnect with Brandon & Sovreign:Website: sovreign.ioLinkedIn: Brandon KarpelesNostr: @plebiAnonX: @sovreignX
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