 I'm Jan. I'm the design dictator for the Unhosted project and we love the web and we want to help you achieve freedom from the web's monopolies. And yeah, next slide please. I'm going to tell you a quick thing about software evolution. Next slide. So basically, software or what we do all the time is we have apps on the top and we have data on the bottom, like your data next, which might be your documents and photos. Next slide. Next slide. And there are multiple applications. So whatever your word processor, your photo editor, next slide please. And yeah, that's all on the desktop. So you have your home folder, your my documents and all the different apps and you have your data where you know they are. Next slide please. But yeah, that was on the desktop. Next slide. Now on the web there, basically, you have all these package deals of apps and storage. So you have your Google docs, you have your Facebook, you have your Flickr and you need to get accounts at each one. You need to put your data there. You give your data away, you license it away and it's a hassle to keep track of all of this. Next please. So yeah, and it's hosted so you don't even know any more where it is. So it's not even on your computer anymore. Next. Mostly in California. Next. So what we want to do is enable you to have the good parts of the web. Next. Yeah. But with the good parts of your devices as well. Next. All your devices which essentially boils down to having a browser where you can access these from. Next. Right. So we propose a better architecture next for the web. Next. And which we separate web apps from data storage. So you have your web apps, your photo editor, your document editor, but your data is in one place, your home folder for the web, which might be whatever, your couch DB instance, your own cloud, might be even your Dropbox if we get that legacy support running. But basically, next, you go to an application in your browser, then you authenticate with your, or via a web finger call, you get to the remote storage. Next. That gets loaded in and basically synced all the time while you work on it. Next. And get synced back. And if you leave it, then it's vanishing again. So you can use it on your friend's computer or on the internet cafe. Next. Next. So we call that protocol what we are basically all we do is a one page specification for an open protocol we call remote storage. So it's similar to local storage in the browser, but remote. So you can use it not only locally, but it basically syncs your local storage to this remote storage that you have. Next. So, yeah, the technology we use is basically we say free software on the web or free hosted software for the web is not the solution because it's still hosted on the server that you can't control. So we say JavaScript is awesome because it's always on your client. It always runs on your computer. So the apps are pure JavaScript. Next. They do web finger call next to the storage and they authenticate either via OAuth. Next. Or we do the sign in via browser ID, which is developed by Mozilla and it's really, really good, which wants to take sign in basically from now, from the operating system, the user management from the operating system to the browser, which is great. Next. And cross origin resource sharing, which is basically, which basically allows the JavaScript app to make cross origin across the main Ajax calls to access the data from the remote storage. Next. Extend time. Thanks, yeah. And get put delete for syncing data. Next. And we work on making storage providers compatible like own cloud couch TV and eventually Google Drive and WordPress and Dropbox. Next. Yeah, that's me on the left. That's Mikil on the right. He's our code communist. And in the middle it's Kenny who had the original idea and we are in a small town called unhoshed, which is basically our name. Excuse me. That's a question from the chat. We'll just make the application a lot slower. If you're a good coder, no. Why should I know? It depends on how good you can code JavaScript. So, yeah. And next slide. We're sponsored by your donations and the analysis foundation which does foundation next. We also do awesome projects with terms of service. Didn't read, which is for rating terms of service. Next. Then Libre projects with lists, free software web projects. Next. And open tabs, which is these and less transactions. Next. The address. Yeah, we're unhosted everywhere. Thanks.