PeachCloud is a low-power, lightweight hardware device designed to facilitate peer-to-peer communication across social networks. We aim to return (cloud) computing back into our homes and local communities in a way which fosters increased trust in one another and the socio-technical systems we inhabit.
The above statement was the original vision of PeachCloud, a project that was started in 2018, and has had many chapters since then. A longer history of the project can be found here.
The current recommended way to install PeachCloud is via Yunohost, which works on amd64 or arm64. The yunohost package is here, and a more detailed installation guide, including how to install PeachCloud without yunohost, is here.
The current PeachCloud is based on the tildefriends scuttlebutt implementation, written in C, while the PeachCloud application itself is written in Rust and the codebase is here.
Documentation of the older version of PeachCloud that had a larger scope can be found here.
