Hasty Briefsbeta

  • #VintageTech
  • #LinuxHistory
  • #ServerAppliances
  • The Cobalt Qube was a small, innovative server appliance from the late 1990s, notable for its compact and 'cute' size.
  • It was ahead of its time in form factor, similar to later devices like HP's Proliant Microservers.
  • The Qube was designed for ease of use, with software that allowed non-technical users to manage the system, including setting up email accounts and web pages.
  • Despite its user-friendly interface, the Qube had significant security flaws and a convoluted system where changes made via the command line didn't reflect in the web interface.
  • The device used a secondary database for its web interface, separate from Linux configuration files, leading to inconsistencies and management challenges.
  • The Qube's form factor and concept were groundbreaking, predating similar compact devices like the Apple Mac Mini.