The Cloud Era
In the early days of the internet, the cloud represented a revolutionary breakthrough in how we thought about computing. It promised unlimited scalability, seamless updates, and freedom from hardware management. Companies and individuals alike embraced this new paradigm, entrusting their digital lives to remote servers.
The Growing Storm
As years passed, cracks began to appear in this perfect picture. Privacy concerns mounted as data breaches became commonplace. Subscription costs spiraled while service quality remained stagnant. Users found themselves locked into ecosystems, their digital sovereignty compromised for convenience.
The Digital Sovereignty Movement
In response, a new movement began to take shape. People started questioning the status quo, seeking alternatives that would put control back in their hands. The dream of personal digital sovereignty emerged – a vision where individuals could own and control their digital infrastructure while maintaining the convenience of modern computing.
The Remote Space Vision
Remote Space was born from this revolution in digital thinking. We envisioned a world where everyone could have their own sovereign digital space – a personal server that's as easy to use as cloud services, but completely under your control. No more compromising between convenience and sovereignty.