How can I use this as a home web server if my ISP blocks port 80?
"Don’t want the trouble of buying your own domain? Don’t worry. arkOS will allow you to connect your node to the Internet anyway, through a variety of services like dynamic DNS and port relays. Sometimes your Internet connection might prohibit you hosting your own data. In these circumstances, arkOS will provide ways to connect your node to the greater World Wide Web."
We are developing a dynamic DNS service as well as port proxying that allows you to serve traffic on non standard ports as if they were normal. https://github.com/cznweb/deluge (Disclaimer: We can't encourage you to violate the ToS of your ISP, so if port blocking is against the rules then that is for individuals to handle themselves.)
In the future (read: when the dashboard and the aforementioned tools are stable) there may be ways for individual arkOS nodes to communicate with each other without an intermediary, mesh-style. But that is a long way off.
Definitely need help with testing and development. Documentation as well but it takes time to understand the complexities of the working parts. Hit me up on Twitter if you want a full list of things, always looking for help at every skill level :)
"Don’t want the trouble of buying your own domain? Don’t worry. arkOS will allow you to connect your node to the Internet anyway, through a variety of services like dynamic DNS and port relays. Sometimes your Internet connection might prohibit you hosting your own data. In these circumstances, arkOS will provide ways to connect your node to the greater World Wide Web."
How does that work?