There is an old laptop in your closet.
Gathering dust. Dead battery. Slow processor. You keep it because you feel guilty throwing it away.
That laptop can replace every cloud subscription you pay for.
- Netflix
- Google
- Dropbox
- 1Password
That is $42 a month. $504 a year. To rent things you used to own.
The old laptop in your closet could do all of it.
Now meet CasaOS.
A free and open source system that turns any old laptop, Raspberry Pi, or mini PC into your own personal cloud.
You run one command. In 30 minutes, the laptop becomes a server. You open it from your phone, your TV, your work computer, anywhere in the world.
Then you pick the apps you want from a built-in store. One click each.
- Jellyfin to replace Netflix. Stream every movie and show you own.
- Immich to replace Google Photos. Faces and search included.
- Nextcloud to replace Dropbox. Sync every file across every device.
- Vaultwarden to replace 1Password. All your passwords, your keys.
- Syncthing to keep files in sync across every device, no cloud.
- Home Assistant to control every smart device in your home.
- AdGuard to block ads on every device on your wifi.
Setting up a home server the old way took an entire weekend. Install Linux. Learn Docker. Write config files. Set up storage. Fix errors. Look up every app one by one.
CasaOS does all of that for you. No code. No config files. No Linux skills. You see icons on a screen. You click them.
34,116 stars on GitHub. Apache 2.0. Free forever.
Built by a small team starting September 2021. Runs on Raspberry Pi, Intel NUC, old laptops, and most home servers. Over 100,000 Docker apps can be installed.
A new Raspberry Pi costs $50. The old laptop in your closet costs $0. It already works. It is already in your house.
Netflix charges every month. CasaOS doesn't.
Google charges every month. CasaOS doesn't.
Dropbox charges every month. CasaOS doesn't.
1Password charges every month. CasaOS doesn't.
Here is the wild part.
The laptop you forgot about is more powerful than the web server that ran most websites in 2008.
It is sitting in a drawer. It costs you nothing. It already works.
One command. Thirty minutes. Five hundred dollars a year back in your pocket.
Your files. Your photos. Your movies. Your home.
Your closet just became a data center.
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BREAKING: Jen Psaki just hit a MAJOR nerve with a story on Eric Trump’s China trip — and now he’s suing her.
As she does most every night on her MS Now program, Jen Psaki did a monologue on a current topic in the news. This time, however, Eric Trump lost his mind over what she had to say
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The 42-year-old executive vice president of the Trump Organization took to X Wednesday night to threaten a lawsuit against Psaki and MS NOW after she reported on his presence alongside his father during the presidential trip to China — and connected it to a Financial Times story about a family-linked company pursuing a deal with a Chinese chipmaker tied to the Communist Party.
"I have NEVER been on the board of ALT5," Eric fumed, adding that he has "zero business interests in China. No properties, no investments, nothing!" He concluded by insisting he joined the trip purely as "a loving son who adores my father."
Sweet. But Psaki didn't make up the Financial Times reporting. She cited it.
That report describes how ALT5 Sigma — a fintech company connected to Eric and the Trump family's crypto venture, World Liberty Financial — has a memorandum of understanding to explore a deal with a Chinese computer chip manufacturer to build AI data centers. Congress has warned that the Chinese firm in question has connections to the Chinese Communist Party. Eric and his brother were photographed ringing the New York Stock Exchange opening bell with the ALT5 name displayed behind them.
Neither ALT5 nor the Chinese firm responded to the Financial Times for comment. The deal may or may not be real. But the reporting exists, and it raises exactly the questions Psaki raised.
And those questions don't stop there. Just last month, Eric was on Fox Business bragging that one of his companies scored a $24 million Pentagon contract. Don Jr.'s company landed a nearly $5 million Air Force contract. Both brothers are now part-owners of a drone company angling for major Pentagon deals — while their father's administration controls Pentagon spending.
All of this is happening while Trump's $10 billion IRS lawsuit seeks to shield the entire Trump family from financial audits. Forever.
Eric wants to sue Psaki for asking whether someone should check the books. That answer tells you everything.
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