Sorry, my last post should refer to this:

On 2/24/10, David Leimbach <leim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 3:20 PM, David Leimbach <leim...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Steve Simon <st...@quintile.net> wrote:
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>>> > Also, for a while the Tokyo Inferno/Plan 9 User Group (tip9ug.jp)
>>> > ran a service where pretty much anybody could get an account on
>>> > a Plan 9 machine.  They seem down now... if it's not temporary,
>>> > something like that could be a real service.
>>>
>>> I still use it from time to time, and though I agree its down at
>>> the moment but it has been reliable for many years now.
>>>
>>> -Steve
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I keep forgetting my password, and blowing away my keys locally, changing
>> my plan 9 machine.  Net result is I never had to remember the password
>> thanks to the convenience of factotum and other parts of the system that
>> make it easy to avoid memorizing the password, but then I can't get back
>> into my stuff :-)
>>
>>
> I keep thinking one day I'll set up a public CPU server, I've got a good
> chunk of bandwidth available, just not a lot of time to maintain stuff.
>  It'd be really cool if I could just do the CPU part, and someone else do
> the storage :-).
>
> Is there an Amazon S3 based 9P server?   Just thinking out loud...
>
> Dave
>
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