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I have 2 older iPhones. A 7 Plus and a 9. Idk what to do with them. Is it possible to self host on iPhones?

Edit. Not iPhone 9, iPhone 8.

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[–] Showroom7561@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 day ago

I used to run software on an old phone that basically worked as a camera NVR.

At some point the battery swelled up and I'm glad my house didn't burn to the ground. I only noticed it because the glass screen protector on that phone had popped off from the screen flexing under pressure 😮

As long as you have a way of monitoring your phones, or at least physically isolating them from important things, then you could probably do it without many risks.