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gsreenivas
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
We did ship internationally, and Canada was one of the top international destinations for our products.
gsreenivas
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Thanks for the kind words!
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Please read up on how email works before arriving at this conclusion.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
There isn't any lock-in using a Helm. You can always access and export your data on the LAN using standards-based clients to get your data wherever you'd like it to be.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Very cool - looking forward to seeing the new plan. I think this is a great solution for people who want to bring their own hardware.

When you consider that we include a domain registration and offsite encrypted backups, our subscription pricing is fairly comparable.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
we have blocks of AWS IPs with no issues and we also have our own IP blocks
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Great for laptops/desktops, horrible for servers. You would have to be present for the challenge/response on a reboot. Also, doesn't solve the secure boot issue. FDE w/o secure boot isn't particularly useful.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
There is an ongoing cost for email to work (static IP, DNS, tunneling for traffic) - this is why there is a subscription. It's not very complicated or malicious.

If a customer doesn't want a subscription, they can still use the Helm on their local network and get access to all their data. Running without a subscription is not something we currently support because of a lot of variables that can prevent email from working consistently, creating a heavy support burden (which is costly) along with bad customer experiences. It's best for people wary of a subscription to go down the DIY path (and we end up with a lot of DIY switchers once they realize how much effort it is).
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I'm not sure where you got that the device would be bricked. Can you point me to where you saw this?

All data is accessible on local ports on the LAN, with or without the subscription service.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Yes, and you can. All services are available on the LAN on standard ports, even if the Helm server is not connected to the internet.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
If people are lumping in all tech companies in with big tech, we should all be concerned about that.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
A red flag for what? I would like to understand this better.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
A workaround is to set up a desktop email client - allow it to fully sync, then use the desktop email client to export your email and import to another account.

Google rate limiting and restricting access to your own data is pretty awful. They are similarly terrible about OAuth permissions for 3rd parties - some companies are allowed to export data on behalf of customers while others are not.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
residential IP addresses are generally blacklisted by email services
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
We might consider adding support in the future - we're not philosophically against it, but it is more work to develop and support.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
We haven't launched these tiers yet - that's why
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
There are no hops for Helm customers. The TLS connections for their domains terminate on their Helm server.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Would love to see what documentation you have around both of these points. I have not seen anything that indicates the SoC for the Pi supports eFuse or any other OTP storage.
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
That's exactly how it works
gsreenivas
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Great questions: > - How to ensure the hardware is not chipped with some low level spyware?

We use a verified boot process to ensure trusted bits are running on the HW.

> - Can we install stuff on this machine? How is the upgrade process working? Do we have root on the machine if need be?

Not yet - but we are planning for customers to be able to run their own services in the future. We have quite a few updates to do before we get there. The upgrades happen OTA, seamlessly in the background. There is no root access on the machine locally or remotely.