• pankuleczkapl@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 days ago

    How is that “private”? You would need to encrypt the memory somehow, but then the key to that is also somewhere in the cloud’s software/hardware… Afaik there is no possible way to make a truly private remote VM

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      5 days ago

      There is actually such a thing as encrypted computation, where the vm has no idea what it’s executing. But it’s slow as molasses.

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        4 days ago

        Oh yeah, I forgot about that, that is maybe something we will get to use when quantum computation makes it feasible, so there is some hope

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      If your threat model involves spying on that level, sure, self-hosting at home is probably warranted. What I mean is that I’d rather have one powerful computer and the rest, laptop, phone, etc, use that resource instead of each device being an island. I don’t want my files spread out over so many devices, I want access to everything from everything.